- La Joya Area Federal Credit Union
- 214 East Expressway 83, La Joya, TX, 78560
- Lends in Texas
La Joya Area Federal Credit Union has been open since 1961. The credit union has assets totaling $68.95 Million and provides banking services to more than 15, 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 membe
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- Path Finder Mortgage Solutions
- 1109 Nolana Ave, Suite 203, McAllen, TX, 78501
- Lends in Texas
Path Finder Mortgage Solutions gets you the perfect loan that will fit your budget & lifestyle. With personal attention, we work closely with you to provide you with the mortgage solutions that you deserve. A trustworthy source and reputable mortgage company, Path Finder Mortgage Solutions is headed by Hilda Cardoza and her team of dedicated Team.
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- Texas Heritage National Bank
- 107 Webb Street, Daingerfield, TX, 75638
- Lends in Texas
Our bank was chartered in 1889 as The Bank of Daingerfield. In 1892, the bank converted to a National charter and the name became The National Bank of Daingerfield. The bank was operated continuously since its inception, weathering both the Great Depression and the banking crisis of the 1980s
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- The American National Bank of Mount Pleasant
- 301 S Madison Ave Mount, Mount Pleasant, TX, 75455
- Lends in Texas
Since 1979, American National Bank has been serving the Northeast Texas area with the best customer service and financial services available. American National is locally owned and operated, and we strive to provide our customers with the best banking experience possible. We invite you to visit us
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- The Pecos County State Bank
- 500 North Main Street, Fort Stockton, TX, 79735
- Lends in Texas
The charter of the Pecos County State Bank was dated March 22, 1928. The bank opened for business on July 3, 1928, in the old First State Bank building located on the corner of First and Main in Fort Stockton, Texas. Opening Capital was $25,000.00 with a surplus of $6,250.00. The first officers were J.M. Montgomery,
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- Caprock Federal Credit Union
- 709 North First Street, Lamesa, TX, 79331
- Lends in Texas
Caprock Federal Credit Union has been open since 1965. The credit union has assets totaling $38.06 Million and provides banking services to more than 4, 000 members as of March 2022. The credit union is a member-owned financial cooperative providing financial banking services to multiple member groups, but primarily serves federal, state,
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- Ward County Credit Union
- 301 South Main Street, Monahans, TX, 79756
- Lends in Texas
A half-century ago, in 1956, Ward County Credit Union was founded in Monahans, Texas by a group of teachers and operated out of a class room during the school year and the volunteer manager’s kitchen table during the summer. The member deposits were then and are now used to make loans that benefit the members and the families we serve.
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- First Source Capital Mortgage, Inc.
- 3223 S Loop 289, Suite 150, Lubbock, TX, 79423
- Lends in Texas
We have been in continuous operation since June of 1993. We founded First Source Capital at a very difficult time for most commercial real estate owners and developers, following the real estate crash in 1986 - 87. FSCM's relationships with Investment Bankers provided a conduit for commercial real estate financing.
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- HubCityLending
- 7407 93rd St, Lubbock, TX, 79424
- Lends in Texas
HubCity Lending is composed of a group of highly experienced and seasoned, certified, financial professionals. With our knowledge and expertise, we can usually find a solution for all your financing needs. Unlike a bank, or local lending institution, which only lend to the most credit-worthy businesses.
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- Lubbock National Bank
- 4811 50th Street, Lubbock, TX, 79413
- Lends in Texas
Lubbock National Bank is part of a local, family-owned banking legacy that has been serving the people of this area since 1892, when the first settlers began arriving in the South Plains and Texas Panhandle. We introduced ourselves to Lubbock just a few years after the city was incorporated.
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