MasterCard Platinum Preferred

Sharonviews MasterCard Platinum Preferred gives you the ease and convenience of using a low rate credit card without all the extra fees designed specifically for cardholders who carry a balance. Our members enjoy our MasterCard Platinum Preferred because of the:

Affordability
- 4.9% introductory rate for 6 months on purchases, cash advances, and balance transfers!
- Low, fixed ongoing rate as low as 7.9%
- No annual fee
- No fee balance transfers
- 25 day grace period on purchases

Accessibility - your money is available whenever you need it!
- Accepted at millions of places that accept MasterCard
- Free convenience checks
- No fee cash advances
- Toll-free member service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Online account access through ezCardInfo

Peace of Mind
- Zero liability for unauthorized purchases - use your Sharonview card to shop online, in a store, or anywhere, and you're protected from unauthorized use of your card or account information.
- Identity Theft Assistance 24-hour victim assistance and $1,000 reimbursement insurance for expenses
- $250,000 Travel Accident Insurance automatic coverage when the entire fare is charged to your Sharonview card
- 90-day product protection peace of mind against product loss, theft, or damage for purchases made with your Sharonview card

How do I apply or get more information:

Important Disclosures to Read Before Applying for a Credit Card.

To apply for a Credit Card or Loan from Sharonview
  1. Click here. Your application will be processed immediately and you will receive your answer within minutes, anytime, day or night.
  2. Contact us by email
  3. Call our Financial Solutions Center at (704) 969-6700 or (800) 462-4421 (8:00am 6:00pm EST)
  4. Visit your nearest branch
 
Federally Insured by NCUA. Your savings federally insured to at least $100,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government. National Credit Union Administration, a U.S. Government Agency.
We do business in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law and Equal Credit Opportunity Act.