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More cash, more tacos in 2024

Here’s how San Antonians can earn cash back on their debit card purchases automatically, every month.

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Let your money work for you, not the other way around.

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There’s nothing like the unexpected surprise of finding a $10 bill in an old jacket pocket. It’s like free money, so spending it doesn’t count, right? Let’s explore another way to rack up “free money” — a local unlimited cash-back checking account.

United Texas Credit Union members with an Ultimate Checking account can earn unlimited 0.5% cash back on all signature-based debit card purchases automatically, every month. Plus, there are no caps or minimums to worry about. Read: The more tacos you buy (er, transactions you make), the more money you get back in your account.

Other free perks include:

  • Access to your direct deposit up to two days early
  • IDProtect®
  • Cell phone protection
  • Rideshare protection
  • and more

Whatever your financial goals are this year, unlimited cash back just makes cents. Open an account.

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