The perfect children’s savings account to get your child on the right path to financial success. With our Super Saver account, you can teach your child the benefits of saving and help them build lasting financial wellness. Get started by visiting one of our locations today.

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Super Saver Account Benefits

Online and Mobile Banking

Parents can manage their child’s account, check their balance, and make transfers.

Convenient Customer Service

If you ever need any assistance, you can visit one of our 23 locations throughout the Midlands or contact our Call Center.

Earn Dividends

Earn 0.20% APY1 when you maintain a minimum average daily balance of $100.

An Account that Grows with Your Child

Once your child turns 13, the Super Saver account automatically becomes a Membership Savings account they can continue using well into their teen and adult years.

Peace of Mind

Federally Insured by NCUA for up to $250,000.

A Savings Account Designed with You and Your Child in Mind

We want to help you teach your children the importance of saving money and spending responsibly. The earlier they learn and implement good money habits, the better prepared they’ll be to lead healthy financial lives in adulthood.

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What AllSouth members are saying about their experience...

They will help you open an account or help you get a loan. They go above and beyond their duty to help you.

-Angie C. (2023)

I have been a member of AllSouth FCU for 25 years and they have always been courteous and easy to work with.

-Dale W. (2023)

The process went smoothly from beginning to end. The Customer Service Representative was very knowledgeable about everything that was needed for me

-Marcus M. (2023)

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