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InvesTex Credit Union company history timeline

1952

1952: Aldine Teachers Credit Union opened.

1963

1963: Certificate of Deposits introduced.

1973

1973: Field of membership expanded.

1976

1976: Office built on 905 Aldine Bender.

1980

1980: Began offering Checking Accounts.

1982

1982: Introduced credit cards.

1985

1985: Introduced ATM cards and drive-thru.

1990

1990: Expanded office building to support growth.

1994

1994: Introduced children and senior accounts.

1998

1998: Introduced Visa Debit Cards and a website.

2000

2000: Introduced online banking, bill pay, and call center services.

2000: Remodeled office to better serve membership.

2004

2004: Name change to InvesTex to reflect membership.

2005

2005: ATM’s added to 6 NHMCCD campuses.

2005: Introduced MasterCard Platinum credit card.

2006

2006: In-School branch opened at Carl Wunsche Senior High School, Spring ISD. 2006: Introduced iMember program to teens and young adults.

2007

2007: Merger with Associates Mutual Credit Union expanded membership and branch locations.

2007: Introduced an informative online, monthly newsletter.

2008

2008: Tomball branch opened.

2010

2010: Assets reach over $90 million.

2011

2011: Moved NLW Height’s branch to a beautiful, new facility; the credit union’s first built branch.

2011: Assets reach over $100 million.

2012

2012: Introduced FREE Mobile Banking apps for iPhone and Android Smart Phones including a check deposit feature.

2013

2013: Merger with StarTrust FCU expanded membership, branch network, and products & services.

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