There is a new credit card being offered by a number of credit unions called ‘Elan Max Cash Preferred’. This card is basically identical to the U.S. Bank Cash+ card, although the sign up bonus is usually $150 instead of the common $200 offer on the Cash+ card. Card basics:
- No annual fee
- You can choose two categories to earn 5% in (limit $2,000 in spend per quarter), one category to earn 2% in one and 1% on all other purchases
The advantage to the Elan card is that it seems to be easier to approved than the Cash+ card. It’s available from the following credit unions (via MyFICO):
- Abby Bank (Wisconsin)
- Air Force Academy Federal Credit Union (Colorado, veterans)
- Allegiance Credit Union (Oklahoma)
- Alliance Credit Union (Missouri)
- All South Federal Credit Union (South Carolina)
- Amplify Credit Union (Texas)
- Astera Credit Union (Michigan)
- Atlantic Union Bank (Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina)
- Banc of California (California)
- Bank of Albuquerque (New Mexico)
- Bank of Clarke County (Virginia)
- Bank Five Nine (Wisconsin)
- Bank of Oklahoma (Oklahoma)
- Bank of Texas (Texas)
- Bank of Utah (Utah)
- Banner Federal Credit Union (Arizona)
- Bay Coast Bank (Massachusetts, Rhode Island)
- Beacon Credit Union (Indiana)
- Bell Bank (Arizona, Minnesota, North Dakota)
- Bremer Bank (Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin)
- Byrn Mawr Trust Company (Pennsylvania)
- Buckeye State Bank (Ohio)
- Busey Bank (Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Florida)
- Capital City Bank (Florida, Georgia, Alabama)
- Capital Credit Union (Wisconsin)
- Cattle Bank and Trust (Nebraska)
- CCF Bank (Wisconsin, Minnesota)
- Central Pacific Bank (Hawaii)
- Centricity Credit Union (Minnesota)
- Centris Federal Credit Union (Nebraska, Iowa)
- Chevron Federal Credit Union (United States)
- Comerica Bank (California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Michigan)
- Cornerstone Bank (North Dakota, South Dakota)
- Credit Union of Georgia (Georgia)
- Envision Bank (Massachusetts)
- Desert Financial Credit Union (Arizona)
- First Class Community Credit Union (Iowa)
- First Financial Northwest Bank (Washington)
- First National Bank Texas (Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona)
- First National Bank of Waterloo (Illinois)
- First State Bank of Florida Keys (Florida)
- Flagstar Bank (California, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin)
- F&M Bank (Farmers and Merchants) (California)
- Fulton Bank (Virginia, Maryland, DC, Pennsylvania)
- Greater Nevada Credit Union (Nevada)
- Green Belt Bank and Trust (Iowa)
- Guaranty Bank and Trust (Texas)
- Highland Bank (Minnesota)
- Home Federal Bank (Tennessee)
- Horizon Bank (Indiana, Michigan)
- Incredible Bank (Wisconsin)
- Intrust Bank (Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas)
- Johnson Financial Group (Wisconsin)
- Liberty Bank (Connecticut)
- Meriwest Credit Union (California)
- Merrimack Valley Credit Union (Massachusetts)
- Mid Penn Bank (Pennsylvania)
- MIT Federal Credit Union (Massachusetts)
- Nodaway Valley Bank (Missouri)
- Northside Community Bank (Illinois)
- NRL (Naval Research Lab) Federal Credit Union (DC, Virginia, Maryland)
- Oklahoma Central Credit Union (Oklahoma)
- Park National Bank (Ohio)
- Pawtucket Credit Union (Rhode Island)
- People’s United Bank (Connecticut)
- Pikes Peak Credit Union (Colorado)
- Premier Bank (Ohio, Indiana, Michigan)
- Prevail Bank (Wisconsin)
- Public Service Credit Union (Michigan)
- Renasant Bank (Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida)
- Radius Bank (Massachusetts)
- Rockland Trust (Massachusetts)
- Twin River Bank (Idaho, Washington)
- U.S. Employees Credit Union (US government employee and retiree)
- Valley National Bank (New Jersey, New York, Florida, Alabama)
- Wesbanco (West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio)
Source: doctorofcredit.com