Member Updates

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Hannaford Joins the Fee-Free CO-OP ATM Network

March 17, 2022

NEW: We’re pleased to announce that Hannaford Supermarkets has joined the CO-OP ATM Network, making their ATMs FEE-FREE for our…

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Issues with Debit Transactions Resolved

March 11, 2022

We have had reports of OTIS debit cards not working properly. In communicating with our new card vendor, we discovered…

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Offering Extended Phone Hours March 8th – March 10th, 2022

March 7, 2022

To assist our members with card activation and to answer questions about our new Visa cards, our phone lines will…

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Soup Day for Ending Hunger to Be Held on Thursday, March 3rd!

February 22, 2022

We’re pleased to announce that our SOUP DAY FOR ENDING HUNGER will be BACK this year! Please join us on…

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Purchase Your Chances to Win Tickets to a Bruins Game, and Help Us End Hunger in Maine!

February 18, 2022

Want to see the Bruins play at the TD Garden? 😃 We are selling raffle tickets to benefit Take a…

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OTIS Federal Credit Union Raises Over $15,500 for Ending Hunger in 2021

February 16, 2022

We have some very exciting news to share: with your help, the Credit Union was able to raise a total…

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FREE Ski Day at Spruce Mountain on February 23rd!

January 20, 2022
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Scheduled Online and Mobile Banking Update 1/19

January 12, 2022

Please note that on Wednesday, January 19th from approximately 12 AM – 9 AM, our Online and Mobile Banking systems…

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OTIS Federal Credit Union Renews Membership in United Way of the Tri-Valley Area’s Corporate Champion Circle

December 31, 2021

For Immediate Release December 31, 2021 OTIS Federal Credit Union Renews Membership in United Way of the Tri-Valley Area’s Corporate…

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IMPORTANT: Beware of New Text Phishing Scam!

December 15, 2021

PLEASE NOTE: Phishing campaigns via text, known as SMS phishing or smishing, are becoming increasingly common. Mainers should be wary…

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