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My Financial Wellness: Emergency Savings and Bank at Work

Emergency Savings and Bank at Work

Emergency Savings and Bank at Work

Emergency Savings Account Program

CVS Health is partnering with Alliant Credit Union to encourage colleagues to establish an Emergency Savings Account. A critical step to financial security is having the ability to pay for unexpected expenses without incurring debt.

Apply for an Emergency Savings Account with Alliant Credit Union. Deposit $100 or more per month into your Emergency Savings Account for three consecutive months, and you'll get a $25 bonus deposit, up to $100 over the course of a year!

For more information on how to open an Emergency Savings Account, go to myalliant.com/cvshealth.

Bank at work

CVS Health offers a Bank at Work program to help you and your family save money. We partner with credit unions, which when you're a member make you an owner in a not-for-profit banking institution.

Avoid check cashing fees and take advantage of checking and savings packages, auto loans, mortgages and discounts on banking services when you enroll in direct deposit today!

These credit unions offer online banking convenience. For more information on specific programs, contact the banks listed below:

Bank

Contact

Alliant Credit Union

800-328-1935

Baxter Credit Union (BCU)

800-388-7000

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This website provides an overview of benefits for CVS Health colleagues and is for informational purposes only. If there's any difference between this website and plan documents, official plan documents will govern. CVS Health reserves the right to amend, modify or terminate all or part of its benefits plans at any time. This description isn't an employment contract or guarantee. Colleagues may need to meet certain eligibility requirements to participate. Colleague contributions are not used to pay plan expenses for vendors or other service providers that are subsidiaries of CVS Health, except as may be permitted by ERISA. Union colleagues aren't covered unless their collective bargaining agreement specifically provides for a benefit.