Types of trust accounts
High-yield savings
Earn substantial interest and get access to some banking features with your trust account
Supplemental savings
Supplemental accounts let you easily specify the savings for a particular purpose or event.
High-Rate Checking
Get flexible banking features for your trust account.
Certificates
Earn a higher return on your trust account with a certificate.
Trust account FAQs
Mailing Address
Alliant Credit Union
Attn: IRA Dept.
P.O. Box 66945
Chicago, IL 60666-0945
Overnight Service
Alliant Credit Union
Attn: IRA Dept.
11545 W. Touhy Avenue
Chicago, IL 60666
The trustor/grantor/settlor is the person who creates the trust. The trustee is the person who manages the assets in the trust. In some instances, the currently acting trustee may not be the original trustor.
An owner of a trust account is the person who has the powers to modify or revoke the terms of the trust, referred to as the trustor/grantor/settlor within the trust.
Yes. You can designate a trust as a beneficiary for your personal account.
To open a living trust, please provide copies of the pages of your Trust Agreement or Certification of Trust