- Lakeside Bank
- 2805 Ridge Road, Rockwall, TX, 75032
- Lakeside National Bank is dedicated to meeting our community's financial needs while maintaining a personal touch. At LNB, personal touch means a live person will answer the phone when you call, and when you need financing, your first meeting will be with the loan officer who will see your loan through from start to finish.
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- Heritage Funding
- 103 N Goliad, Suite 108, Rockwall, TX, 75087
- Heritage Funding Co LLC is located in Rockwall, Texas, and was founded in 2001. This business is working in the following industry: Loan companies. Annual sales for Heritage Funding Co Our Reach Is Big As Texas! Anywhere In The Lone Star State - We Can Help and also Charles Michael Kamps, President/Director
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- Community Bank & Trust, Waco, Texas
- 1800 Washington Avenue, Waco, TX, 76701
- At Community Bank & Trust, our mission statement is "Serving Beyond Expectations." By making this statement, we are making a pledge that our core purpose is to provide quality financial services with excellence and professionalism to Central Texans. Community Bank & Trust was founded in 1952 as a customer-oriented, convenient bank.
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- Neighborhood Housing Services of Waco, Inc
- 922 Franklin, Waco, TX, 76701
- NeighborWorks® Waco is a non-profit organization whose mission is to build stronger neighborhoods through homeownership, quality rental housing and community-building initiatives. Our team will continue work both on site and remotely, and will be available by mail and phone. We have decided to temporarily.
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- Brazos Student Loans
- 5609 Crosslake Parkway, Waco, TX, 76712
- The Brazos Higher Education Service Corporation, Inc. (Brazos Higher Education) is a nonprofit corporation that has been dedicated to providing assistance for higher education for over 40 years. Brazos Higher Education is an independent organization that is self-funded and self-capitalized. We are not affiliated with any colleges or universities.
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- Alliance Bank Central Texas
- 191 Archway Drive, Woodway, TX, 76712
- Alliance Bank Central Texas was established in 2007 to fill a void in Waco caused by the many bank mergers, consolidations, and centralizations taking place at the time. At Alliance Bank Central Texas, we believe that customers come first and do not want to deal with big, impersonal banking giants.
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- 1st University Credit Union
- 24 La Salle Ave, Unit C, Waco, TX, 76706
- 1st University Credit Union has been helping people achieve their financial goals since 1956 when the president of Baylor University wrote a letter to the Texas Credit Union Department requesting a charter for a credit union to serve the employees, students, and alumni of Baylor and their families.
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- Rocket Federal Credit Union
- 905 West McGregor Drive, Mc Gregor, TX, 76657
- Rocket Federal Credit Union has been open since 1954. The credit union has assets totaling $29.97 Million and provides banking services to more than 3, 000 members as of March 2022.
The credit union is a community-based financial institution. People living, working, or worshipping in the credit union's geographic area can become a member.
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- First National Bank of McGregor
- 401 S Main St, Mc Gregor, TX, 76657
- The First National Bank of McGregor in 1889, TFNB is the oldest bank in McLennan County and the seventh oldest national bank in Texas still operating under its original charter. In 1957, we moved from our original location at 217 S. Main in McGregor, Texas to a more modern building across
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- Ciera Bank
- 623 Elm Street, Graham, TX, 76450
- Ciera Bank is a state-chartered, full service community bank proudly serving Texas since 1890. Headquartered in Graham, just a short drive outside of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, Ciera was created from the merger of three banks owned and operated by First Graham Bancorp, Inc. Since merging, Ciera Bank has come full circle, uniting its branches.
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- Centex Citizens Credit Union
- 1404 E Milam Street, Mexia, TX, 76667
- Centex Citizens received its original charter in 1954 as Mexia State School Credit Union to serve the employees of Mexia State School. It was virtually operated on a "back-pocket" system with a signature and handshake being all that was required for employees to make small loans. With each passing year, the membership and assets grew.
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