Storm Shelter Loans

XX% APR*

Storm Shelter Loan.

Looking out for you.

*Rate of XX% Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is effective 11/1/2022, and subject to change. The repayment term is based on 12 months per $1,000.00 borrowed with a maximum term of 60 months. Borrower must be property owner on which the shelter is being installed. Purchase contract is required with check payable to the contractor. To take advantage of this offer, Tinker Federal Credit Union (TFCU) membership is required, which involves opening an initial share (savings) account with a $5 deposit. All rates and terms are declared by the Board of Directors of TFCU and are subject to change at any time. Go to TinkerFCU.org, visit any TFCU branch, or call (405) 732-0324 or 1-800-456-4828 for more details.

Payment example 1: A storm shelter loan of $3,000 for 36 months with no down payment and fixed XX% APR will have monthly payments of approximately $87.24 with a total repayment of $3,140.51 ($29.08 payment per $1,000.00).

Payment example 2: A storm shelter loan of $4,000 for 48 months with no down payment and fixed XX% APR will have monthly payments of approximately $88.53 with a total repayment of $4,249.24 ($22.14 payment per $1,000.00).

Payment example 3: A storm shelter loan of $5,000 for 60 months with no down payment and fixed XX% APR will have monthly payments of approximately $89.83 with a total repayment of $5,389.66 ($17.97 payment per $1,000.00).

Storm Shelter Loans at 2.99% APR*

Put your mind at ease and be ready for storm season. We know, around here, nearly every week is a cause to anticipate severe weather. FEMA encourages you to know your risk, take action and be an example to others. If part of your action plan is to install a storm shelter, TFCU can help. With rates as low as 2.99% APR*, there has never been a better time to keep you and your family safe during severe weather.

*Rates are effective 8/1/2022, and subject to change. Rate: 2.99% Annual Percentage Rate (APR). The repayment term is based on 12 months per $1,000.00 borrowed with a maximum term of 60 months. Borrower must be property owner on which the shelter is being installed. Purchase contract is required with check payable to the contractor.

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