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Online shopping is one of life’s conveniences. We have become a society dependent upon the Internet, which makes it easier for criminals to steal your money. Here are some ways to protect yourself when you shop online.
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Learn how to use your Broadview credit card, debit card, and other credit cards with Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay. Sail through the checkout without exchanging cash or inserting your card then returning it to your wallet. Just tip your phone over the store’s payment device.
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A list of documents that will be requested while you go through the process of receiving your loan.
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Once You Understand Your Credit Card Bill, You'll Never Make The Minimum Payment
Learn how credit card payments are calculated and what happens to your principal each month.
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Watch videos to explore popular digital banking features and try them out. Learn how to set up alerts on your desktop and mobile device.
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Access your Broadview account any time, anywhere. Our secure website enables you to monitor your account activity, transfer money between accounts, and view or print cancelled checks. Pay bills online and on time with automatic payments. Plus, you'll find information on Apple Pay, Google Pay, Remote Deposit, Bill Pay, Credit Score, and our mobile app.
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If you get a request for gift cards as payment, it’s probably a scam. Get the lowdown from a financial security expert so you can spot the scam.
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Broadview offers Business Checking Accounts, tailored to meet the diverse needs. and sizes of businesses and supported by exceptional service.
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Giving for Good unites Broadview members, employees, and friends to help care for people in need in our neighborhoods.
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If you do not make your deposit in person (for example, if you make your deposit by mail, at an ATM, or a POB location), that deposit will be subject to content verification and Broadview’s Funds Availability Policy prior to releasing the funds.
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Post-Holiday Financial Recovery: Bouncing Back from Seasonal Spending
The holidays are a season of giving, rejoicing, and celebrating. And sometimes, being joyous means having to spend some money
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Broadview Pays Tribute to Veterans With “Stand to Honor” Event and Donates $35,000
In honor of Veterans Day, Broadview employees, veterans, and special guests from Capital Region nonprofits gathered outside the credit union’s corporate headquarters to show gratitude and provide financial support to those who have served our country in the armed forces.
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Aging with Financial Security: Practical Steps for Planning Your Parents' Finances
There are often red flags you may notice that indicate your parents have reached a point where they need help with their finances
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Assessing Your Retirement Preparedness in the Modern Age
Did you know, according to CNBC, more Americans are expected to turn 65 through 2027 than at any other time in history?
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6 Telltale Signs You're Not Saving Enough for Retirement
Consider these six telltale signs to help you decide if today is the day you need to change your saving strategy.
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As Volatility Increases, So Does Retirement Worry
Getting ready for retirement involves more than just calculating how much you will need and the rate you can draw down your savings. The years before you retire is a crucial time to prepare both financially and psychologically.
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What To Expect: Your Initial Meeting with a Mortgage Professional
The loan approval process generally begins with an initial interview when you and a mortgage professional discuss the potential loan. You will need to set aside roughly 15 minutes to discuss your overall financial situation.
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Broadview Named One of Albany Business Review’s “2023 Best Places to Work”
Based on employee votes and feedback, Broadview was named one of Albany Business Review's “Best Places to Work in 2023” in the large company (100+) category.
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Unemployment Claim Fraud is Soaring
What are the chances your identity will be stolen and used to file an unemployment claim? Even if you’re extremely careful, the odds are tilting against you.
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People who claim to be IRS officials are stealing money from taxpayers. See how the imposter scam works and protect yourself from other trending frauds and identity-thieves.