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Texas Trust Credit Union Names Alvin Meaux SVP of Lending and Collections

ARLINGTON, Texas – February 6, 2019 – Alvin Meaux, a lending sales expert, has been named Senior Vice President of Lending and Collections at Texas Trust Credit Union.

Meaux previously worked as the premier lending sales and business consultant at CUNA mutual group for 25 years, where he worked with credit unions evaluating and improving loan processes for members. Prior to his time at CUNA, he worked at American Airlines Federal Credit Union, supervising mortgage loan production and servicing, overseeing loans originating in all 50 states.

Meaux, a U.S. Air Force veteran, received his bachelor’s degree from McNeese State University and is a graduate of the Southwest CUNA Management School.

“We are excited to have Alvin Meaux join us,” said Jim Minge, President and CEO of Texas Trust. “His experience and knowledge in lending and collections will help us further expand our lending services and to better serve our members’ lending needs.”

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 116,000 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 more than $1.8 million since August 2011. Texas Trust serves members through 21 locations in Dallas, Denton, Tarrant, Henderson, Ellis, Johnson and Tom Green counties. With assets of more than $1.2 billion, Texas Trust is the 6th largest credit union in North Texas, the 17th largest in Texas, and was ranked the 10th best performing credit union in the country by Standard and Poor’s Global Market Intelligence. For more information, visit TexasTrustCU.org or follow us on facebook.com/texastrustcu or Twitter at @texastrustcu.

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