USF CU’s Guide to Simple, Greener Banking

4/8/2026

At USF Credit Union, going green isn’t complicated. It’s just a smarter way to manage your money, with a little less waste and a lot more intention—and you can do it all in 4 easy steps.

Let’s turn your financial routine from basic to bold green.

Step 1: Ditch Paper, Go Digital

Still getting paper statements? It’s time for an upgrade. With digital banking, everything you need lives in one place:

  • View eStatements anytime
  • Pay bills without the paper trail
  • Track your spending in real time
  • Deposit checks from wherever you are

It’s a simple switch that puts your finances in a cleaner, greener space.

Step 2: Turn Your Phone Into a Power Tool

Think of your phone as more than just a screen—it’s your financial hub.

With digital banking, you can:

  • Transfer money in seconds
  • Pay bills on the go
  • Send money to friends
  • Deposit checks without stepping into a branch

Fewer trips. Less gas. More time back in your day and it’s eco-friendly, too.

Step 3: Add More Green to Your Wallet

Going green can also mean keeping more green.

With USF CU:

  • Free checking helps you avoid unnecessary fees
  • Competitive savings options help your money grow
  • Financial wellness tools keep you on track

It’s not just about cutting waste—it’s about building something better and growing your wealth.

Step 4: Track Your Impact (and Your Spending)

Inside digital banking, you can categorize your spending and see where your money goes.

That means you can:

  • Spot wasteful spending
  • Shift toward more intentional purchases
  • Stay on track with both financial and environmental goals

Keep It Simple. Keep It Green.

Going green doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Small changes, like going paperless or skipping an extra trip, can add up over time.

Making the switch is simple with USF CU, where your banking tools are designed to support smarter, greener habits. Enroll in digital banking today and experience better (and greener) banking for all.



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