As a member, you are an owner — and that means dividends, discounts, and financial education you won’t find at a big San Antonio bank.
As a not-for-profit, we invest our time and your money in our local community.
Learning, sharing, connecting. A place for students to become smarter consumers.
Financial education for every member of the family -- classes, online portals, study guides, videos, calculators and more.
Employee financial education to reduce liability and lost productivity in the workplace.
Recycling, electronic statements, online banking, shred drives, “green” loans — we’re doing our part.

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What does “Loan Ready” Mean?
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Budgeting After College: How to Make the Most of Your Dollar
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You've been dreaming about it for a long time: life after graduation. No more books, lectures, late-night study sessions or exams – plenty of reasons to celebrate this summer. Unfortunately, graduation doesn't mean you can ignore some of the more pressing responsibilities that come with your new life. And probably one of the most important tasks you're going to face is creating a realistic budget.