UTSA community members now can join Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union
(Feb. 15, 2011)--UTSA students, faculty and staff members now are eligible for membership in Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union. With 37 branch locations throughout South Central Texas, one is near the UTSA Main Campus adjacent to the Costco store at Interstate 10 and UTSA Boulevard.
"It is with great pleasure that Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union welcomes UTSA employees and students to our field of membership," said Anna Postelle, RBFCU assistant vice president for sales operations. "We look forward to a long and prosperous partnership."
Federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), the credit union offers these benefits to members:
- RBFCU Mobile provides secure, on-the-go account access via your iPhone or Android device. Members have options to manage their RBFCU accounts including depositing checks, transferring funds, making loan payments and viewing account balances and current rates.
- Save money. Members enjoy lower rates whether refinancing an existing auto loan from another financial institution or purchasing a new or used vehicle.
- Earn money. Their free checking account pays members 10 cents on every debit card purchase. Last year, RBFCU members earned more than $5 million in cash-back debit rewards.
- Join online at rbfcu.org.
For more information, contact the Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union Member Service Center at 210-945-3300 or 1-800-580-3300.
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