October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and SESLOC’s Chief Information Officer Ken Long is sharing his top 10 tips to help you protect your identity online:
Taking control of your financial health starts with education.
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and SESLOC’s Chief Information Officer Ken Long is sharing his top 10 tips to help you protect your identity online:
Consider these three ways to marry accounts, and be sure to check out our tips on handling finances as a couple:
At our first Home Sweet Home event, we’ve gathered the Central Coast’s top experts to provide helpful information so borrowers can make informed decisions. To get the most out of the session, we introduced a new table talk format — similar to speed dating. Attendees met with each expert in small groups, with questions and open dialog strongly encouraged. Read more about what the San Luis Obispo Chamber had to say about this unique educational opportunity.
Turning off paper bills and statements is a small change with a big environmental impact. If U.S. households switched to electronic bills, statements, and payments, these are the estimated annual impacts:
Now through April 19, 2019 SESLOC is celebrating International Credit Union Youth Week by offering fun activities, giveaways and more to help kids learn about the importance of saving. We’ll also waive the $5 membership fee for youth under age 18 when they open a savings account.
Buying a home is probably life’s biggest and most stressful purchase. Between saving for the down payment and competing with other buyers, the process can feel daunting — especially for first-time buyers.
You may have heard of phishing — an email tactic cybercriminals use to scam victims by pretending to be a trusted source — but have you heard of SMiShing?
What makes a credit union different? Credit unions are not-for-profit, federally insured financial institutions.
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