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Spread the word about the great benefits of membership with Prince George’s Community Federal Credit Union and earn $25 with every qualified referral* Referrals must live, work, worship or volunteer in Prince George’s County, MD and must be connected to your affiliate code.

Submit your referrals using the form below. A confirmation email will be sent to all parties so please be sure to complete the form in its entirety. 

* Eligible persons for membership include those who live, work, worship and volunteer in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Membership can be passed along to spouses, siblings, children, grandparents and grandchildren, even if not living in the same residence as well as those who share financial responsibility of household 18 years and older. Visit www.PrinceGeorgesCFCU.org for additional eligibility information. $25 deposit will be made to the base share account of qualified affiliate within 90 days after account opening of referred member. New member must qualify for membership and have an account in good standing within 90 day period. Estate and minor accounts excluded. $500 promotional deposit limit per affiliate per calendar year. Program subject to end at anytime. Certain restrictions apply. Contact us for details.

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