From all of us at SESLOC, we hope your holiday season was enjoyable and that you are looking forward to a prosperous 2026.
From all of us at SESLOC, we hope your holiday season was enjoyable and that you are looking forward to a prosperous 2026.
How do you know if you’re financially healthy? Here’s a checklist you can use to see where you stand before the end of the year.
Financial wellness does not have to mean strict spreadsheets. It is about taking small, actionable steps to feel more in control.
It’s been a busy quarter behind the scenes as we continue to work for you, our member-owners, and our Central Coast community.
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.
Everyone can learn from missteps and change financial habits. Consider these money moves to help reduce the stress over finances.
By being smart about your spending, maintaining your budget and maximizing your resources, you can enjoy the benefits of financial freedom all summer long.
It’s been a busy quarter behind the scenes as we continue to work for you, our member-owners, and our Central Coast community.
No matter where you are on your business journey, it’s always important to go back and review the basics. Here’s three financial literacy tips every business owner needs to know.
It’s been a busy quarter behind the scenes as we continue to work for you, our member-owners, and our Central Coast community.
From all of us at SESLOC, we hope your holiday season was enjoyable and that you are looking forward to a prosperous 2026.
SESLOC members saved more time, money, resources, or when out in the community. It’s a win-win! Here’s what we did together in 2025.
Starting December 5, 2025, SESLOC is welcoming 15 new dealerships to the Preferred Dealer Program in Clovis, Fresno, and Selma.
Log into Online Banking and look for the Level Up dashboard to see your current points and benefits in our easy-to-read charts.
For all of 2025, members shredded 191 bins at our six events across the Central Coast, for a grand total of 17.95 tons of documents destroyed.