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Home Equity Line of Credit

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A Home Equity Line of Credit from Fortuna Bank is a smart lending option that gives you flexible access to funds when you need them most.

How the HELOC Works

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A HELOC is a variable-rate product that lets you borrow against the equity in your home. It works like a credit card, but typically with a significantly lower interest rate, allowing you to borrow as needed, repay, and borrow again.

This makes it a great solution for larger unexpected expenses without taking out a one-time loan.

Why People Love It

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Why Choose a Fortuna Bank HELOC

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0.25% rate discount when your monthly payment is paid from a Fortuna Checking Account
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Only $250 in closing costs— waived with an initial draw
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A low $50 annual fee

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Ashley Dick

Ashley Dick

Chief Retail & Community Development Officer
NMLS# 434519
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419.673.5557
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GRAND OPENING CD

4.5

% APY
for 7 mos*
For information, call 614.347.3113 or contact us today!

* APY = Annual Percentage Yield. The information above is accurate as of 3/7/2025. All rates and APYs are determined at the bank’s discretion. Obtaining stated rates and obtaining a CD requires a Fortuna checking account with a minimum balance of $100. Minimum deposit amount is $500. Rates are for the initial term only and will renew to closest standard term product at the published rate at that time. Call or visit our financial center for additional details. Fees may reduce earnings and early withdrawal fee may be imposed. Fortuna Bank reserves the right to end the offer at any time. All deposits are subject to the Account Terms and Conditions. Member FDIC.