AUSTIN, Texas—University Federal Credit Union said it has been selected as a trusted banking partner for faculty and staff at The University of Texas at Austin following a request for proposal (RFP).
The credit union said that through the designation, UT faculty and staff have more immediate access to specialized UFCU financial services, competitive loans, unique mortgage solutions, and “robust” financial education programs to boost financial success.
"Founded by UT faculty and staff, our past is inexplicably tied to UT,” said UFCU CEO and President Michael Crowl. “We are honored that UT continues to place great trust in UFCU as we deepen our relationship through this announcement. We understand that financial stability is a key to financial success, and through this partnership, UFCU will continue to work alongside UT to build tools to ensure each member is prepared and equipped to focus on building a better tomorrow."
The $4.7-billion UFCU has more than 371,000 members.
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