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SULPHUR SPRINGS BANCSHARES, INC.
SULPHUR SPRINGS BANCSHARES, INC.
Sulphur Springs, Texas
100-499 employees
Texas Heritage has operated continuously since its commencement in 1889, weathering both the Great Depression and the Banking Crisis of the 1980s. We are headquartered in Daingerfield, Texas which is the 4th oldest town in Texas and located in the beautiful piney woods of Northeast Texas. Since then we have grown in numerous locations, size, assets and customer care. Our number one goal is to ensure we serve our communities as efficient as possible. While exceeding in customer care, we also offer a full array of banking solutions for individuals and businesses such as, commercial banking, business banking, small business lending, online banking products and more. Here at Texas Heritage we are dedicated to serving our customers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FIRST FEDERAL COMMUNITY BANK, SSB
FIRST FEDERAL COMMUNITY BANK, SSB
Paris, Texas
50-99 employees
At First Federal Community Bank we are continually striving to fulfill our mission, "To Serve Northeast Texas As A Community Bank Providing The Highest Level Of Banking Services In A Way That Enriches The Lives Of The People In The Area And Improves The Quality Of Life For All." We take our name and heritage seriously and invite you to visit any one of our four locations and see why we are, "The Only Bank You'll Ever Need"
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AMERICA'S CREDIT UNION
AMERICA'S CREDIT UNION
Garland, Texas
100-499 employees
Serving those who defend our nation has been the mission of America’s Credit Union (ACU) for over 60 years. Formed in 1954, ACU is a full service, fully insured financial cooperative that serves the Joint Base Lewis-McChord Military Installation. ACU is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and Supervisory Committee comprised of Military Retirees and DOD employees (current and retired), so we truly understand what it means to serve and how to meet the needs of those who serve. JBLM is a community of more than 25,000 soldiers and civilian workers. That population is well served by three branches on base and 14 additional branches in surrounding communities. Just as importantly, ACU products and services are designed and provided for the benefit of our soldiers, and profits are returned to members in the form of higher rates on deposits and lower lending rates.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CITY CREDIT UNION
CITY CREDIT UNION
Dallas, Texas
100-499 employees
City Credit Union - formerly the City Employees Credit Union - was issued a State of Texas charter in 1942. While our beginnings were serving only City of Dallas employees, today we serve the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington Metropolitan Statistical Area: anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Dallas, Collin, Tarrant, Denton, Rockwall, Ellis, Kaufman, Grayson, Cooke, Hunt, Johnson, Parker and Wise counties is eligible to become a member. We provide the communities we serve with low-rate loans, competitive deposit rates and the convenience of technology like online banking and a mobile app. Member service - in-branch, on the phone or online - means a lot to us, and our member survey scores and Google reviews show we're doing a pretty good job. Free financial education for members and non-members has been a cornerstone of our organization for many years. To celebrate our 75th Anniversary in 2017, we added another cornerstone that we call Random Acts of Kindness - that is, we encourage our employees, members and communities to do something charitable for others, whether that's a friendly wave to let another motorist in, picking up the lunch tab for a first responder or donating to a food or school supply drive. Led by President and CEO Sharon Moore, City CU has grown to more than $600 million in assets, 35,000 members, 100 employees and five branches in north Texas. Join us (as a member or a new employee) to see how we're making the difference, one member at a time.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
LAMAR NATIONAL BANK
LAMAR NATIONAL BANK
Paris, Texas
50-99 employees
Nine local businessmen joined together in 1980 to meet the financial needs of the local community and formed the 4th bank in Paris, Tx. By January 1981, Lamar County National Bank received their new name and established a management team in 1984. Lamar National Bank continues to grow through the years dedicated to strengthening the communities we serve. By the 1990s, Lamar branched out to provide another convenient location in Lamar County to Reno, TX. Today Lamar National Bank is extending its services to the Celina community in Collin County. As Lamar continues to grow, all decisions are made right here by people who know the area and who know you. We are built around the experience and loyalty of our seasoned veterans and outstanding staff. “Our employees are our greatest assets." Small town banking at the center of your world. Thank you for choosing Lamar National Bank. We look forward to serving you for years to come.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
SERVICE 1ST CREDIT UNION
SERVICE 1ST CREDIT UNION
Greenville, Texas
1-24 employees
We’re a little different, but that’s why you’ll like us. Service 1st Federal Credit Union is a full-service financial institution who puts the financial goals of our members at the heart of everything we do. Whether in one of our twelve branches located in Bloomsburg, Danville, Elysburg, Lewisburg, Loyalsock, Mifflinburg, Montandon, Shamokin Dam, Sunbury and Wilkes-Barre, or out-and-about in the community, our credit union team shares seven core values that ensure our focus is always to strengthen the financial lives of our members and our community. What is a Credit Union? To put it simply, credit unions are alternatives to banks. Alternative being the key word, and we're pretty confident it's a better alternative! Credit unions offer products and services similar to those available at banks. You can open a checking account, savings account, or a CD. You can also apply for a car loan, mortgage, home equity loan, or a line of credit to name a few. So, what makes a credit union different from a bank? Credit unions are founded on the principle of people helping people. We are a not-for-profit organization that is committed to helping each of our members become financially responsible consumers. Once you're a member, you have an equal share in our company - every member counts! Our Board of Directors is elected by our membership, volunteering their time as advocates for the members. Our earnings are passed on to our members in the form of lower rates and fees on loans and higher returns on share accounts. Join Service 1st and experience the credit union difference firsthand. We promise you won't be disappointed!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard