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Refer a friend, get rewarded

At Palisades, we’re all about community. That’s why we created a referral program that rewards you for letting your friends, family, and neighbors know why you bank with us.

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Why refer your friends?

When your friends and family join, they’ll experience everything you love: local service, great rates, and a credit union that puts members first.

Rewards for both of you

Easy to share online or in person

Help your friends discover personal, local banking

Unlimited referrals—earn again and again!

From Our Community

“Opened several accounts in the New City branch and the customer service is impeccable from all the employees!”

  • Adele
  • Palisades CU Member

Refer-a-Friend FAQs

Common questions about Refer-a-Friend.

Who can I refer?

Anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in our eligible service area (Rockland County NY & Bergen County NJ) and is new to Palisades Credit Union. Your immediate family members are eligible too!

How do I make sure I get credit for the referral?

Make sure your friend or family member provides your unique referral code or name during account opening.

Is there a limit to how many people I can refer?

Nope! There’s no limit. Refer as many friends or family as you’d like and keep earning.

When will we receive our bonuses?

When your referral opens an account, you will both receive an email with a link to our rewards site. There, you can redeem your rewards points and choose the reward you’re most interested in.

Will my rewards points expire?

No! Keep referring and keep earning. Your points will continue to accumulate and earn you even more rewards power.

We’re in your corner

Smarter accounts, real rewards, and the convenient tools you rely on. Get it all from a local credit union rooted in New York and New Jersey.

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