
Mid-Tex Federal Credit Union's mission is to improve the financial well-being of its members by offering financial solutions, guidance, and convenient services to build lasting relationships and promote the success of both members and the communities they serve
History
In 1961, the Brown County Teachers Federal Credit Union was organized by a group of employees of the Brown County school district so that employees of the school district would have a place to save and borrow at reasonable rates.
Since 1961, while maintaining the basic purpose of which it was organized, the credit union changed its name a few times to more closely reflect the field of membership the credit union served at the time. Brown County Teachers Federal Credit Union (serving Brown County school employees) became Mid-Tex Teachers Credit Union (serving school districts in 12 counties). Later, the field of membership was expanded to include groups other than school employees, so the credit union name was changed to Mid-Tex Central Credit Union. In 1992, a federal charter was obtained and the current name "Mid-Tex Federal Credit Union" was adopted. Then in 2023, our membership eligibility was expanded to include any persons living or working in Brown, Comanche, Mills, San Saba, McCulloch, Coleman, Callahan and Eastland Counties.

