AUSTIN, Texas–California-based Technology Credit Union has opened a branch in the capital city of Texas.
The San Jose-based Tech CU, as its name implies, serves technology workers, and Austin has become home to many as companies have relocated or been started in the city.
The $4.9-billion credit union noted that it already serves a number of companies in Austin.
The new location Tech CU location is in Downtown Austin at 823 Congress Ave, and offers both in-person services and services through its Virtual Branch.
‘A Natural Choice’
“We are excited to serve the Austin market through our physical and Virtual Branch offerings, allowing members to bank where, when, and how they want,” CEO Todd Harris said in a statement. “Many of our members are technology professionals and technology companies. Given Austin’s reputation as a technology hub and taking into consideration the thousands of members we have who already live in Texas, Austin was a natural choice for our expansion.”
Added EVP-Chief Retail Banking Officer Robert Reed in a statement, “Our new location will also help us build meaningful relationships with Austin’s technology community, many of whom we already serve. Our unique TechCU@Work program currently benefits 12 member companies and their 31,000-plus employees in the Austin area.”
‘Special Perks’
TechCU@Work employers receive special perks for their employees, including discounted loan rates, and more. We’re excited to introduce the Tech CU difference to more organizations.”
The new location will be open from 10 am - 1 pm CT Monday through Friday, with the Virtual Branch available at other times.
Tech CU has approximately 170,000 members.
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