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Qualtrust Credit Union Becomes Legal Entity of Texas Trust Credit Union

ARLINGTON, Texas – October 2, 2017 – Financial aspects of the Qualtrust and Texas Trust Credit Union merger are complete, and Qualtrust Credit Union is now legally a part of Texas Trust.

Qualtrust members voted favorably for the merger earlier this year, allowing the two credit unions to join forces. The newly joined credit union has assets in excess of $1.2 billion and more than 105,000 members, with 22 locations – placing it in the top five percent of credit unions in Texas and the United States.

Texas Trust will retain the Qualtrust website and brand during the conversion process, which it plans to complete by early next year. At that time all Qualtrust branches will be rebranded as Texas Trust.

“Although the legal aspect of the merger is complete, there is still a tremendous amount of work to do before Qualtrust members will be fully integrated into Texas Trust,” said Jim Minge, president and CEO of Texas Trust Credit Union. “We have been working closely with our newly assimilated Qualtrust employees to develop a smooth transition plan so that the conversion is seamless to all members.”

About Texas Trust Credit Union

Texas Trust Credit Union was created in 1936 when a group of Chance Vought Aircraft Corporation employees pooled their savings so they could help each other achieve financial goals. Today, more than 84,500 members are served through checking and savings accounts; loans (personal, mortgage, auto, and small business); credit cards; insurance products; and investment services. Texas Trust Credit Union supports local students through its “Spirit Debit Rewards” program. With every eligible swipe of an SDR card, funds are donated to the school or district of the member’s choosing. To date, Texas Trust has donated over $1.5 million since August 2011. Texas Trust serves members in Dallas, Tarrant, Henderson, Ellis, and Johnson counties through 17 locations in Mansfield, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Cedar Hill, Midlothian, DeSoto, Hurst, and Athens. With assets of $1.2 billion, Texas Trust is one of the largest credit unions in North Texas and the 17th largest in Texas. For more information, visit TexasTrustCU.org or follow us on facebook.com/texastrustcu or Twitter at @texastrustcu

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