Suncoast Credit Union Member Checking bonus
Suncoast Credit Union pays $100 on the Member Checking for one requirement: New member checking + qualifying activity. FL eligibility required.
Suncoast Credit Union bonus at a glance
Paid after activity.
$100 for about 20 minutes of hands-on work.
Hands-on time from start to finish. The rest is waiting.
Typical time from signup to the bonus posting.
Plain English: Suncoast Credit Union pays $100 on the Member Checking for one requirement: New member checking + qualifying activity. FL eligibility required.
Bonus X-Ray
- You get
- $100
- Hands-on work
- 14-28 min
- Cash you park
- None
- Per active minute
- $4.76/min
Time to moneyAbout 46 to 74 days from opening to payout, most of it waiting rather than working.
Biggest catchTerms are due for a re-read
Work estimates are the Churnables model of what this offer asks you to do, not a promise from the bank. Value and requirements come from the offer record last checked on 2026-07-05.
This is the public offer link. Churnables earns nothing from it and links it because it is the better path for you.
The whole offer in five seconds
Last checked Jul 5, 2026- You get
- $100
- Suncoast Credit Union
- Your work
- 14-21 min
- Hands-on, in total
- Your wait
- 60 days
- after activity
- Money required
- $0
- To open the account
- Direct deposit
- Required
- Payroll or benefits ACH
- Per hour worked
- $333
- Reward divided by active time
- Ease
- 7.4 / 10
- Derived from five friction dimensions
- Biggest catch
- Read this
- Everything depends on the direct deposit being coded correctly by your employer or payroll provider. Confirm what counts before you rely on it.
VerdictEverything depends on the direct deposit being coded correctly by your employer or payroll provider. Confirm what counts before you rely on it.
Can you get this bonus?
Tick every line below in your head. If they all sound true, you qualify and the rest of this page is just the how.
- You do not already have this account, and you have not taken this same bonus recently.
- You are 18 or older with a Social Security number or ITIN and a US address.
- You can route a qualifying direct deposit, usually payroll, pension or government benefits, to the new account.
- You meet the credit union membership rule, which is usually a location, employer or a small one-time association fee.
Suncoast Credit Union Member Checking bonus: every fact in one place
- What you get
- $100, paid after activity
- Exact requirement
- New member checking + qualifying activity. FL eligibility required.
- Active time
- 14-21 minutes of hands-on work
- Calendar time
- About 60 days from signup to money in hand
- Qualification window
- See the requirement above for the deadline
- Payout window
- after activity
- Money required to open
- $0
- Money actually locked
- None. Nothing is locked up
- Direct deposit required
- Yes, a qualifying direct deposit is required
- Spending required
- None
- Fees
- No monthly fee found on the terms we read. Confirm on the provider page before you fund.
- Difficulty
- 5/10 ease score, where 10 is the easiest offer we track
- Biggest catch
- Everything depends on the direct deposit being coded correctly by your employer or payroll provider. Confirm what counts before you rely on it.
- Bonus per active minute
- $5 per minute of work
- Economic return
- $300 per hour of hands-on work
- Referral vs public
- Churnables links the public offer and earns nothing from it.
- How it can fail
- Signing up outside the bonus path.; Missing the qualifying window because the clock started at account opening.; A transfer that the bank does not code as a direct deposit.
- Last genuine source check
- Jul 5, 2026
What this bonus pays per hour of your time
No capital is committed here, so an annualized yield would be meaningless. The honest measure is what the reward pays for the hands-on minutes it actually costs you.
Small bonuses look trivial next to a card welcome offer, but the rate per hour is often far better because there is nothing to qualify for. Stack several of these in one sitting and the hourly number is what you actually earned.
How hard is this, honestly
Ease is the inverse of the average burden across active effort, complexity, money committed, waiting and risk.
Heaviest partOperational complexity: A qualifying direct deposit has to be routed and has to post in time.
Your time versus the calendar
Waiting is not work. These are two different clocks and they are never drawn on the same axis.
This is the only part that costs you attention. Everything else happens while you get on with your life.
The calendar time is time you spend doing nothing. It is not effort, and it should not be counted as effort when you compare offers.
Anatomy of this bonus
Four stages, and what each one actually asks of you.
- 1OpenActive time~9 minDeadlineWhile the offer is live
The account has to be opened through the bonus path for the offer to attach to it.
- 2Direct depositActive time~6 minAmountNew member checking + qualifying activity. FL eligibility required.DeadlineInside the qualifying window stated in the offer terms
The deposit has to arrive through the payroll or ACH channel the bank counts as a direct deposit.
- 3WaitActive time0 minDeadlineafter activity
Nothing to do. The provider verifies the qualifying activity on its own schedule.
- 4Get paidActive time~3 minAmount$100Deadlineafter activity
Check the account on the payout date and contact support in writing if the reward has not posted.
How difficult is it?
- Active effortOne focused session
Signing up and completing the requirement takes roughly 20 minutes of hands-on work in total.
- Operational complexityA couple of steps to track
A qualifying direct deposit has to be routed and has to post in time.
- Financial commitmentLittle or nothing
No meaningful capital is required to qualify.
- WaitingAbout a quarter
From signup to money in hand is roughly 60 days, and almost all of that is waiting rather than working.
- RiskInsured and low risk
Deposits at an insured bank or credit union are covered to the standard limit and opening the account does not require a hard credit pull.
What can go wrong, and how to avoid it
Every line below is read straight from this offer's own terms and our check dates. It is a checklist, not a prediction.
- Check firstTerms are due for a re-readOpen the bank's own offer page and confirm the amount and requirements before you start.
- Check firstPayout timing has not been verified for this offer yetDo not plan around a payout date. Check the terms for the stated posting window.
- Plan for itA qualifying direct deposit is requiredUse payroll or a government deposit. Bank-to-bank pushes are the most common reason a bonus never posts.
- Worth knowingCash bonuses are usually reported on a 1099-INT or 1099-MISCSet aside part of the bonus for tax if you are close to a bracket edge.
The real economic return
What this bonus is really worth once you count the wait
The same payout is worth far more when the money comes back fast. This is the return on your cash at every realistic completion time, with the offer's own stated window marked.
No money of yours sits still here, so an APY would be meaningless. Judge it on pay for your time: about $286/hr for roughly under an hour of work.
Read this chart as a table
| Offer | Pay per hour | Hands-on hours |
|---|---|---|
| Oregon State CU | $2,400/hr | 0.25h |
| PNC | $1,143/hr | 0.35h |
| Fifth Third | $1,000/hr | 0.35h |
| Upgrade | $800/hr | 0.25h |
| Bank of America | $750/hr | 0.67h |
| Suncoast Credit Union (this offer) | $286/hr | 0.35h |
Churnables estimate, built from this offer's own stated requirement and typical timing. Not a promise from the bank.
Do exactly this
Written for a first timer. If you have done bonuses before, the details under each step are the parts worth skimming.
- 1
Start from the Suncoast Credit Union bonus link, not the plain homepage
Bonuses attach at signup. If you open the account first and go looking for the offer afterwards, there is usually no way to add it. This is the single most common reason people miss out.
- When
- Day one, about 9 minutes
- What counts
- A brand new account created from the bonus path
- Watch for
- Existing customers are often excluded, so check the terms if you already bank here.
- 2
Finish identity verification in one sitting
You will be asked for your legal name, address, date of birth and Social Security number. That is standard account opening, not a credit application, unless this is a credit card.
- When
- Same sitting, two to five minutes
- Watch for
- Use your legal name exactly as it appears on tax documents so verification does not stall.
- 3
Route a qualifying direct deposit
New member checking + qualifying activity. FL eligibility required. Set this up with your employer or payroll provider as soon as the account is open, because the qualifying window starts at opening rather than when you get around to it.
- When
- Within days of opening
- What counts
- Payroll or government benefit ACH deposits. Person to person transfers are frequently rejected.
- Watch for
- Ask the bank in writing which deposit codes count before you rely on a workaround.
- 4
Diary the payout date and then leave it alone
The provider states payout as after activity. Put that date in your calendar, then stop checking. Chasing support before the stated date rarely helps.
- When
- About 60 days after you start
- 5
Confirm the money landed, then decide whether to keep the account
Once the reward posts, compare the ongoing rate, fees and usefulness against what you already have. Keeping a good account is fine. Keeping a bad one because you feel obliged is how bonuses turn into fees.
- Watch for
- Some providers claw a reward back if the account closes within a set number of days, so check before closing.
Do not mess this up
The specific ways people lose this particular bonus.
- Signing up outside the bonus path.Avoid itStart from the link on this page every time. A bonus cannot normally be attached to an account that already exists.
- Missing the qualifying window because the clock started at account opening.Avoid itTreat day one as the start of the deadline, not the day you get organised.
- A transfer that the bank does not code as a direct deposit.Avoid itUse payroll or a government benefit where possible, and get the accepted deposit types in writing from support.
Track your progress
Open the provider in a new tab and leave this page open. Progress is saved in this browser only.
Questions people actually ask
What is the Suncoast Credit Union Member Checking bonus?
Suncoast Credit Union pays $100 for opening the Member Checking and completing one requirement: New member checking + qualifying activity. FL eligibility required.
How much is the Suncoast Credit Union bonus really worth?
The headline reward is $100 for roughly 20 minutes of hands-on work, which works out to about $300 per hour of actual effort.
How long does the Suncoast Credit Union bonus take?
Roughly 20 minutes of hands-on work, then about 60 days of calendar time before the money arrives. Suncoast Credit Union states payout as after activity. The waiting is not effort, and it should not be counted as effort when you compare this against other offers.
Is the Suncoast Credit Union bonus hard to get?
Churnables rates it 5 out of 10 for ease. The one real hurdle is the direct deposit requirement, which depends on how your employer pays you.
What are the requirements for the Suncoast Credit Union bonus?
New member checking + qualifying activity. FL eligibility required. Minimum to open is $0. No end date is published, which means it can be pulled without notice.
Is the Suncoast Credit Union bonus taxable?
Bank account bonuses are normally reported to you and to the IRS, typically on a 1099-INT or 1099-MISC, so plan for the reward to be taxable income.
Is the bonus link better than the public Suncoast Credit Union offer?
Churnables shows whichever path pays you more. When the public offer is larger we say so and link the public offer instead, because a page that hides that is worthless to you and to us.
Where these facts come from
No source recorded yet for this offer.
- interest = balance x ((1 + apy)^(months / 12) - 1)
- incremental value = promotional interest - base interest
- active time = sum of hands-on minutes across the offer steps
- ease = weighted average of the five friction dimensions shown above
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