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Members Only Fiesta

Fiesta season has hit San Antonio and we are celebrating our members with an exclusive giveaway. Drop by any Soarion Financial Center in Bexar County to receive your 2026 Soarion Fiesta Medal*!

Soarion Members Only Fiesta

Friday, April 10th, 2026 (One day only)

During regular business hours

Soarion Financial Centers in Bexar County

1 medal per member present at the Financial Center

Supplies are limited

Available at the following Financial Centers:

*Complimentary Soarion Fiesta Medal available to existing Soarion members who visit a Soarion Financial Center within Bexar County on 4/10/2026. Requires an existing and established membership prior to 4/10/2026. Only available while supplies last. Supplies are limited. One Fiesta Medal available per eligible account. Membership eligibility required. Federally insured by NCUA.

SkyX Checking Fiesta

We are celebrating Fiesta Soarion style with a one of a kind offer. New and existing members are invited to open a new SkyX Checking account* in person at a participating Soarion Financial Center to receive a complimentary 2026 Soarion Fiesta Medal1.

SkyX Checking Fiesta

Monday, April 13th through Thursday, April 30th, 2026

During regular business hours

In person at participating Soarion Financial Centers (see below)

1 medal per account

Supplies are limited. While Supplies Last.

Available at the following Financial Centers:

*$25 initial opening deposit required. Monthly service fee $6. Fee waived for ages 18 through 25. No monthly minimum balance required.

1Complimentary Soarion Fiesta Medal available to members and eligible non-members who open a new SkyX Checking account or switch from a Skyrise into a SkyX Checking account in person at the following Soarion Financial centers: 2538 Summit Church Rd ste 107, San Antonio, TX 78259,  OR 750 E Mulberry Ave, San Antonio, TX 78212, OR 2603 SE Military Dr #101, San Antonio, TX 78223 OR 6000 Fm 3009, Ste 206 Schertz, TX 78154 from April 13, 2026 through April 30, 2026. Only available while supplies last. Supplies are limited. One Fiesta Medal available per eligible account. Those who switch out of SkyX Checking and back in during the promo period are not eligible. Membership eligibility required. Federally insured by NCUA.

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Home Improvement Hacks

With the season changing, you may think that your home needs a facelift, but are dreading the costs. You don’t have to spend a fortune to give your house a great new look. We’ve put together a list of home improvement ideas that can save you some money.

Update your fixtures

Whether you have a newly built home or own a pre-existing home, your lighting and plumbing features could use a modern look. Visit your local home improvement store to see their selection of fixtures that fit your price range. You can easily replace an outdated facet or light to give your house a better look without breaking a sweat or the bank.

Pop of Color

Your interior walls may need a fresh coat or your high traffic rooms could benefit from an accent wall. All you need is some paint, brushes or rollers, painter’s tape, and some covers to keep paint off of anything that isn’t the wall.

Transform your cabinets

Don’t feel like you need to drop a lot of money to replace your cabinets. You can sand, stain, and paint the cabinets to look completely new. You could also switch out the knobs and hinges for a modernized look for a fraction of the cost. 

Go Green

Improving your home’s energy efficiency can give your house a stylish look and save you money down the line. Eliminate drafty doors and windows with some strips of insulation. Seal cracks around light switches and electrical sockets to prevent energy losses.

Change your Countertops

Changing your countertops can make a big difference, but they’re also incredibly pricey. Instead of shelling out big bucks, try covering them with contact paper. These DIY dupes let you easily add a chic look to your house. 

Add Backsplash

Take your kitchen and bathroom walls up a level by adding some peel and stick backsplash. These tiles come in beautiful patterns and colors to eliminate the time-consuming design process. You can pick up the self-adhesive tiles and caulk from Home Depot or Lowes.

These hacks can help you give your home a beautiful upgrade for a small amount of money. If you’re considering some major home improvements with a higher price tag AFFCU can help! We offer Home Equity Loans with low rates and flexible terms to help you renovate for less. You can find more home improvement hacks and inspiration on LowesHome Depot and HGTV YouTube channels.

Steer Clear: How to Avoid Costly Auto Buying Traps

Tax refund season is here, and for many people, that extra cash feels like the perfect chance to finally upgrade their vehicle. It’s not just a feeling—tax season is historically one of the busiest times for auto sales and financing, driven largely by shoppers using their refunds for down payments.

That surge in activity creates an opportunity for predatory sellers. When you’re excited about getting into a new (or new‑to‑you) car, it’s easy to overlook the fine print or miss red flags. And with today’s high prices and tight inventory, more buyers are running into shady practices—from unsafe cars to junk warranties to surprise fees.

Why Auto‑Buying Traps Are On the Rise

Inflation, high demand, and a tight used‑car market have created the perfect environment for questionable sellers to take advantage of hopeful buyers. These traps aren’t always obvious. They often show up as “too good to be true” deals, complicated financing, or cars with hidden mechanical issues.

Understanding the red flags can help you confidently choose a vehicle that’s actually worth your tax refund.

Watch Out for These Common Traps

1. Overpriced Loans for Subprime Buyers

If your credit is bruised, some lenders may offer you a loan—but at sky‑high interest rates. And while higher rates for low‑credit borrowers are common, some dealerships mark up rates even further.

What to do instead:
Check with your financial institution before stepping onto a lot. You may qualify for a lower‑cost loan than you think, and pre‑approval gives you more negotiating power.

2. “As-Is” Cars That Aren’t Road‑Ready

Some sellers offload vehicles with major, undisclosed issues—knowing they won’t last long on the road. When the car breaks down, they may offer to “take it back” …for steep fees or with no refund at all.

Protect yourself by:

  • Asking for a full vehicle history report
  • Bringing a trusted mechanic to inspect the car
  • Walking away if the seller discourages questions

3. Add-On Warranties That Don’t Actually Protect You

Extended warranties, service contracts, and protection packages can sound reassuring. Unfortunately, many aftermarket warranties have long exclusions, difficult claim processes, or coverage so narrow they’re practically useless.

Ask these questions:

  • What exactly does this warranty cover—and not cover?
  • Are repairs required at specific locations?
  • Is the seller pressuring me to buy this add-on?

If the answers feel vague, it’s okay to decline.

4. Yo‑Yo Financing

This happens when a dealer lets you take the car home before financing is finalized. Days later, they call back claiming your loan “didn’t go through,” pressuring you into a worse deal.

How to stay safe:

Never drive off the lot until all financing paperwork is complete and signed.

5. Hidden Fees That Inflate the Price

Documentation fees, “prep” fees, vehicle etching, nitrogen‑filled tires—many of these add-ons create profit for the seller, not value for you.

Tip: Ask for a detailed price breakdown and challenge anything that seems unclear.

You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone

Buying a car is a big decision, especially during tax refund season when timing adds extra pressure. Connect with your financial institution to see if they can help you make the most of your refund by offering:

  • Auto‑loan pre‑approval with transparent terms
  • Guidance on affordable financing options
  • Budgeting tools to help you determine what you can truly afford

As an additional resource, GreenPath offers free, confidential financial counseling to help you explore your options, understand loan terms, and choose the path that best supports your long‑term financial health.

Spoof Proof – How can I protect myself from fraud?

We want to ensure our members are aware of a recent increase in fraudulent calls in which scammers “spoof” our phone number. 

“Spoofing” is when someone deliberately changes the caller ID information to disguise their true identity, making a call appear to come from a different number, often a local one or a familiar entity like the IRS or a financial institution, to trick you into answering and revealing personal info or money.

During this season, scammers are increasing their efforts to catch people off-guard, using scare-tactics, such as pretending to be from a “card fraud department,” to trick you into sharing personal information – and using our phone number.

Please remember:

DEBIT CARDS & CREDIT CARDS

  • We will never call and ask for your full card number, expiration date, and 3-digit security code

ONLINE OR MOBILE BANKING

  • We will NOT ask for your Login ID, Security Code or ask for you to give us a verification code that is texted to you.
  • Don’t trust Caller ID
  • If you receive a call claiming to be from us, or our Member Protection Team- and are asked for personal account information as described above, hang up!
  • If you have questions or need to report suspicious activity, call us directly at 210-673-5610.

Your security is our priority. Thank you for being vigilant and helping us protect your accounts.

Phishing and Smishing: How Can I Protect Myself?

Phishing is defined as a type of online deception where criminals exploit deceptive electronic communications (such as emails, text messages, and phone calls) to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information, which may include passwords, banking information, or social security numbers.

You may have recently received text messages and phone calls from individuals impersonating Soarion Credit Union or another financial institution. Fraudsters are deceiving victims into sharing their personal information and account details, such as their 9-digit social security number and their 4-digit PIN. Fraudsters may also contact you to confirm a declined debit card transaction or Zelle Payment(s).

Red Flags

  • Phone calls, text messages or emails received outside of business hours requesting one of the following:
    • Full Social Security Number
    • PIN
    • Account Number
    • Online banking credentials
  • Fraudsters demanding you to act “immediately”
  • Unknown phone calls showing a distant area code

Helpful Hints

  • Disconnect any call that appears to be suspicious and call Soarion Credit Union immediately using the phone number printed on the back of the debit card or statement
  • Remember the risks of providing personal and account information to anyone over the phone, especially outside of our regular business hours (M-F 9:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm).
  • If you do share sensitive data with an unknown party, please contact us at your earliest opportunity.

With a sharp eye and a cool head, you can be better protected from fraud this holiday season!

Fraud Alert: Ghost Tapping

Ghost tapping is a scam where fraudsters “tap” or attempt to complete a contactless transaction using a stolen, cloned, or compromised cards. These transactions are often conducted through a mobile wallet, wearable devices, or using skimming technology. Fraudsters use a small portable card reader to steal payment information. They do this by bumping into their victim to get close enough to their wallet or purse.

Luckily, you can protect yourself by recognizing common red flags and utilizing some helpful tools.

Red Flags

  • Unexpected bank alerts
  • Suspicious charges after being in a crowded place
  • Vendors requesting you to “just tap” without showing the transaction total
  • Being rushed during the payment process
  • Instances where tap to pay is the ONLY option
  • No cash, chip insertion, or swiping.

Helpful Tools

  • Require a PIN/Password or biometric data to obtain access to your device and consider anti-malware software
  • Monitor your account for small or unrecognized charges
  • Verify transaction details before tapping
  • Set up security alerts for card activity
  • Avoid tapping your card in crowded places
  • Be cautious at gas stations and use the chip reader or pay inside rather than at the pump
  • Require a PIN or Biometric scan to authorize payments
  • Be cautious of scammers posing as vendors or charity workers to get you to tap to pay, especially in crowded events
  • Report fraudulent activity to the Soarion Credit Union immediately

America Recycles Day 2025

Join us for Soarion Shred Day and America Recycles Day!

 

Date:

Saturday, November 15, 2025

Time:

10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Location:

Braun Pointe Financial Center, 9910 W Loop 1604 Ste 129, San Antonio, TX 78254

 

What to bring: Up to four copy paper-sized boxes of paper documents or paper products like magazines or newspapers.

Why shred with us? Safe and secure shredding for data privacy and environmentally responsible paper recycling.

Please DO NOT bring: large metal or plastic objects, cardboard, three ring binders, brightly colored paper materials, binder clips (small staples and paper clips are okay), plastic sheet protectors, plastic or cardboard dividers, or batteries.

This community event is open to the public, so invite friends and neighbors. Ensure your paper materials are free of any non-paper items.

Declutter and protect at Soarion Shred Day!

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