RICHARDSON, Texas–Texans Credit Union said it has entered into a five-year partnership to be the exclusive financial institution of McKinney Independent School District athletics.
McKinney ISD Stadium is the home of the McKinney Lions, McKinney Boyd Broncos and McKinney North Bulldogs. The sponsorship will include permanent backlit Texans signage on the giant Daktronics stadium scoreboard and Texans branding at all MISD stadium events, the credit union said.
In addition, Texans CU employees will be attending games beginning this fall.
Texans CU said in a statement that it strives to contribute its time and attention to the communities it serves, including McKinney, which is home to one of the credit union’s branches and to many Texans employees.
‘Integral’ Part of Community
“We are honored to be the exclusive financial institution for McKinney ISD Athletics through 2028,” said CEO David Frazier. “At Texans, we are proud to be an integral part of the communities we serve. Our commitment goes well beyond simply conducting business. We actively support McKinney ISD & McKinney ISD Athletics in order to foster strong partnerships that benefit the entire city. This partnership not only showcases our genuine involvement in the McKinney community but also contributes to substantial economic growth for the area. At Texans Credit Union, community upliftment is at the heart of everything we do.”
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