My Money Line

Feel more secure with a personal line of credit designed for everyday use.

Get cash or make purchases whenever and wherever you want. Simply write a My Money Line check, use telephone banking or online banking.

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For People Who…


  • Want an easy money line for all their personal needs.
  • Would love an option that provides overdraft protection.

Benefits


  • Use the money over and over again.
  • Pay interest only on the amount you use.
  • Save money on overdraft fees by setting up Overdraft Protection.1

 

Features


  • No collateral needed. 
  • Initial APR with a $2,500 initial new money advance is fixed for 6 months.2
  • Loan approvals are good for 30 days from the date of approval.

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Ways to Apply

Apply Online

Apply easily using our online loan application!

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Apply By Phone

We have dedicated staff that can assist you with applying right over the phone!

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 1.844.413.5463

Visit an Office

Our friendly knowledgeable office staff can take your application at an office convenient to you.

Use our office locator to find an office near you.

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Resources

Calculators

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Rates

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Disclosures:

(1) Save money on overdraft fees by setting up Overdraft Protection on an FCB Bank checking account. If the checking account gets overdrawn, funds are transferred from My Money Line to the overdrawn account automatically in $100 increments. Interest begins to accrue once the funds have transferred to the overdrawn account. It is the last source of funds for Overdraft Protection if deposit accounts are also linked to the overdrawn account for Overdraft Protection.

(2) Initial APR with a $2,500 initial new money advance is fixed for 6 months, then is a variable APR based on Wall Street Journal Prime plus a margin.  If no initial new money advance is taken, the APR is variable based on Wall Street Journal Prime plus a margin.