Eastex Credit Union
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Scholarships
Eastex Credit Union awards scholarships to graduating high school seniors and current college students who are credit union members.

Financial Literacy Resources
Offers resources like financial calculators, budget tools, and credit score monitoring to improve financial knowledge.

Community Involvement
Supports local communities through sponsorships, events, and financial education seminars for students.

About
Eastex Credit Union


Founded in
1976
EIN
741301187
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(14)
Category/Type
Community Development > Economic Development > Workforce Development
Address
PO BOX 627 EVADALE, Texas 77615-0627 United States
Website
eastexcu.org
Phone
(409)-276-2525
Email address
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About
EASTEX CREDIT UNION, founded in 1976, in Evadale, Texas, is a cooperative financial institution. It is dedicated to providing financial solutions to its members, offering loans and deposit services. Its mission is to enhance its members' financial well-being. Programs include INCOME ON LOANS, FEES/CHARGES/OTHER, and FINANCE AND INSURANCE.
Mission
Eastex Credit Union aims to be the community leader in financial solutions, demonstrating their commitment to the financial well-being of their members.

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