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COVID-19 Community Resources
A guide to services available in Northern Kentucky including: NKY Food Services, NKY Shelter Services, NKY Senior Services, Healthcare Assistance, Mental Health, Remote Learning Resources, Childcare Options, Financial Assistance & Utilities Additional Assistance. -
Cove Federal Credit Union’s lobby will be closed
As an abundance of caution in order to ensure the well-being and safety of our members and employees, Cove Federal Credit Union’s lobby will be closed until further notice starting on Thursday, March 19, 2020. Our drive-up window and call center will be open during our normal business hours. -
Cove Federal Credit Union’s Board of Directors
The Nominating Committee received applications from three individuals to fill three open positions on Cove Federal Credit Union’s Board of Directors. The Nominating Committee accepted all applicants. Therefore, the Secretary of Cove Federal Credit Union announced the following persons have been named as candidates in the election of three members to Cove Federal Credit Union’s Board of Directors, Sandy Delaney, Dan Moser and Ryan Pitts. -
In Response to the Covid-19 Virus
The management team at Cove Federal Credit Union is monitoring the impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) on an ongoing basis. Our focus is to make sure that we continue to meet the financial needs of our members and to take the necessary precautions to protect the health of both our employees and members. Cove continues to provide the service you have come to expect. -
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Cove Federal Credit Union Expands Membership Eligibility
Thomas W. Burns, Chief Executive Officer of Cove Federal Credit Union (Cove), announced today that Cove has received approval from the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) to expand its field of membership to all persons who live, work, worship or attend school in, and businesses and other legal entities
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Credit Unions vs. Banks
At Cove Federal Credit Union, we know that choices matter, and we understand that your choice of financial institution is an important one. A common question we hear from prospective members is, what are the differences between a credit union and a bank? Below, we’re sharing a few of those key differences. -
Celebrate National Credit Union Youth Month
It’s never too early to start learning how to manage money! Let us assist you in starting the young people in your life off on the right foot. In celebration of April being designated as National Credit Union Youth Month, we’ve created a list of tips for you to consider when teaching your children about finance. -
Cyber Security Tips to Protect Yourself
At Cove, member safety is a top priority. Over the last several years, we have all heard about organizations like Target and Home Depot that have experienced a data breach. While Cove has never experienced a breach, it’s always important to know you are doing everything you can to protect your personal financial information. -
Four Ways to Spend Your Tax Return this Year
Deciding how to spend your tax return can be a daunting task. Do you make a big purchase, put it all in savings, or is it better for you to invest? There are many options available, and we are here to help you navigate them all. -
Fighting Addiction
In Northern Kentucky by Helping Moms It’s no secret Northern Kentucky has been hit hard by the opioid epidemic. In 2016, Northern Kentucky had 1,584 heroin overdose visits at St. Elizabeth emergency departments. There were more than 200 drug-related overdose deaths and more than 200 babies born to addicted mothers. -
Saving Strategies
A Beginner’s Guide to Saving More Each Month At Cove Federal Credit Union, we know that saving money can seem like a daunting task, especially if you don’t have a lot of expendable income left once the bills are paid. If you want to start saving, but aren’t sure where to start, read on. -
10 Fall Activities for You and Your Family
The kids are back in school, the leaves will soon change color, and everyone is lining up for their first taste of a pumpkin spice latte. This can only mean one thing: fall is right around the corner. Kids will be asking to go to pumpkin patches and for wagon rides very soon.