Last Updated: Dec 3, 2024

 

Introducing FivePoint Credit Union
Not just a new name. A new approach.

Now, if you’ve spent any time in this part of Southeast Texas, you might wonder why the region’s leading credit union would change its name. What, you might ask, is the point of this change?

To be precise, there are five points—five messages that we think all of our members should hear.

1) We’re open to anyone.* Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need an “inside connection” to enjoy the benefits of FivePoint Credit Union. Stop in at any one of our stores, and find out just how easy it can be to join.

2) We welcome everyone. At FivePoint, we take our business personally—and it shows. It shows in our tellers, who greet you by name. It shows in our loan officers, who make decisions based on their knowledge of you—not just your numbers. Above all, it shows in our members, who often stay with us not just for years, but for generations.

3) We’re working hard to make life easier. With expanded operating hours and five stores, FivePoint offers greater convenience than ever before.

4) We’re developing products for every phase of your financial life. So whether you’re starting your career, raising your family, or settling back to enjoy the just rewards of your success, you can count on FivePoint to be there with innovative products, and insightful advisors to help you make the right choice.

5) Even as we grow, our commitment to our members and our heritage remains unchanged. Unlike so many merged and purchased banks, our new name doesn't mean we're under new management. In fact, we chose the FivePoint name to recall our heritage as a part of the Texaco brand—and to point the way forward to a new era of growth and innovation.

Five points on the star. Five promises to you. And one very warm invitation to visit any one of our stores and find out what it means to be a member of FivePoint Credit Union today.

* Membership open to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Jefferson, Orange, Hardin, Jasper or Newton counties.

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