Renew a Certificate

Find out what you can do when your Certificate reaches maturity

Please let us know if you want to keep your money in a Certificate 

GreenState Credit Union offers Certificates ranging from six months to five years. As the maturity date approaches, you have options. You can cash out your Certificate and have funds moved to another credit union account, or you can renew your Certificate and keep earning impressive returns. If you choose to renew, here is some important guidance:  

For your convenience, Certificates can now be renewed directly in Digital Banking. If you have questions about the process, please contact the Member Assistance Center at (800) 397-3790 or by chatting with us in Digital Banking.

Online Certificate renewals are available for consumers only. If you are renewing a Certificate on behalf of a business or organization, please contact or visit a GreenState branch for assistance. (For Public Funds or Institutional Investments, please reach out to your broker for current rates and terms.)

Renewals can be requested up to 20 calendar days before or 10 calendar days after a Certificate’s maturity date. If you submit a renewal in the 20-day period before the Certificate matures, it will be processed on the maturity date. If the renewal is submitted on or after the maturity date, it will process that same day.

If no action is taken, Certificates will be automatically renewed for the longest maturity term in the same maturity tier at the then-current rate, provided the minimum deposit requirement is met. For additional information, please see the certificate disclosure.

Renewal request does not guarantee term or rate: The interest term and rate for your renewed Certificate must be chosen from the options available on or after your Certificate’s maturity date. If the certificate option you chose is not available on your renewal date, an employee will contact you to discuss the new options.

Earn interest at competitive rates with a savings account from GreenState Credit Union. Open an account onlinereach out to a lender in your area, or visit a branch today.