Giving kids an allowance can be a great way to teach them the value of money. Here’s some ways to expand that lesson beyond work and rewards.
Giving kids an allowance can be a great way to teach them the value of money. Here’s some ways to expand that lesson beyond work and rewards.
At Ocean View Elementary in Arroyo Grande, one Second Grade class found reading could be transformational thanks to a SESLOC Education Grant.
Financial education is important, and it’s never too early to start. At SESLOC, we make learning fun with activities to help your kids learn the value of money and the importance of growing their savings. Help them develop habits now for a lifetime of financial wellness.
When should you start teaching your kids about money? Early — because the skills and habits they learn now can have a tremendous impact down the road.
We’re committed to returning value to you by living the credit union philosophy of “People Helping People.”
Starting April 1, 2026, SESLOC is adding a 3-month short-term option for Business Share Certificates, which provides a reliable way to save without tying up your cash for an extended period. $1,000 minimum deposit is required to open a Business Share Certificate account.
SESLOC Technical Operations Manager Angie Macias, AAP, NCP, is recognized as a “15 Under 40” award winner by Nacha, the governing body of the United States’ ACH payments network.
Beginning February 6, 2026, all SESLOC ATMs will now offer $5 bills alongside $20 bills for withdrawal, with some offering $100 bills.
Effective January 16, 2026, the Cash Advance Fee, of 1.00% on the amount of the cash advance, for SESLOC’s consumer Visa credit cards – Visa Signature® Rewards, Visa® and Visa® Share Secured credit cards – is eliminated.