MEMBER TALK
Here you’ll find the latest news, finance blogs and member updates
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MFCU plants trees with Cloudforests
MFCU has just become partner #056 in the Cloudforests CoolPartner community, which actively participates in tree planting activities and contributes to conservation initiatives. Cloudforests’ objective since 2020 has been to develop one hundred forests for the world along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. In addition to restoring trees, Cloudforests work to protect endangered fauna such as
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MFCU supports the Dublin Community Clean-Up 2023
MFCU recently signed up to participate in Dublin’s largest clean-up, the Dublin community clean-up. Our employees gave up their time to clean the streets and parks around our branches, assisting communities in Dublin City Council and Fingal County Council. MFCU is delighted to take part in sustainable initiatives that aid our community and the environment,
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School Quiz 2023
We’re delighted to announce the return of the MFCU School Quiz this year after 3 years of Covid cancellations! The Quiz is for 5th & 6th class students, and the winners will represent MFCU at the national finals! Apply today by contacting your School Liaison Officer.
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DBI Deduction 2023
Please note that the deduction for Death Benefit Insurance has been withdrawn on 18/01/2023 from the accounts of members who have signed up to the programme. This €60 deduction provides cover for the whole of 2023. You’ll find full details of our Death Benefit Insurance offering here. If you have any further queries please don’t
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Why get a mortgage with a credit union?
There’s been a lot of discussion lately around mortgage options, but why choose credit union mortgage solutions over traditional banks? At MFCU, we’ve been helping members secure mortgages for years with expert advice, competitive rates, and a commitment to community. In this post, we’ll break down the unique benefits of getting your mortgage through a credit union
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KBC & Ulster Bank leaving Ireland – We are here for you
As KBC and Ulster Bank exit the Irish banking market, their customers face the challenge of finding new financial service providers. On top of this, many are experiencing long delays when applying for a credit card or accessing an overdraft. Although both banks are doing their best to help customers transition smoothly, we understand these




