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The American Baptist Association Credit Union was organized on March 17, 1970, with a purpose and goal to help those that are associated with the American Baptist Association.

You can help American Baptist Association people by:

Saving & loaning to them thru the American Baptist Association Credit Union.  The credit union is regulated by the Credit Union Department of the State of Texas and is examined at least once a year by the department, along with the National Credit Union Administration, a U. S. Government Agency that insures your savings.

BY INVESTING IN THE AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION CREDIT UNION:

You are not only saving for your future needs but you are being paid interest and every quarter will receive a detailed statement.  Your savings are insured up to $100,000 by the National Credit Union Administration.

WHO CAN JOIN THE AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION CREDIT UNION:

1.    Any ordained or licensed minister or employee of a church affiliated with the American Baptist Association.

2.    Any person holding membership in an American Baptist Association affiliated Church in the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and New Mexico.

3.    Any organization of an affiliated Church such as the Church itself, auxiliary, brotherhood, youth group, etc.

4.    Members of the immediate families of all of the above.

TO JOIN THE AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION CREDIT UNION:

1.    Complete a membership card with current information.

2.    Deposit a minimum of $25 to a share/savings account.

YOU CAN MAKE A LOAN WITH THE AMERICAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION CREDIT UNION:

1.    Complete an application for a loan giving current information.

2.    Sign and complete all papers.

3.    The Credit Union pays for your credit life on all loans up to $20,000.

SHOULD YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION YOU MAY WRITE, CALL OR EMAIL:

American Baptist Association Credit Union

P.O. Box 26

La Porte, TX  77571

Phone (281) 842-1242
Fax (281) 842-1166

manager@abacu.org

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