The $763 million Texas Trust Credit Union in Mansfield has opened a new full-service branch in a renovated 3,009-square-foot building with four drive-thru lanes and a drive-up ATM.

“The Hurst branch allows us to better serve members who live and work in the northern part of Tarrant County,” said Jim Minge, president/CEO of Texas Trust CU. “This branch is part of our expansion plan toward our goal of becoming a $1 billion financial institution.”

The 11-branch credit union serves a membership of more than 56,000.

The branch, managed by Espy Taylor, employs 11, including seven recently hired staffers.

“Besides adding branches, we are adding 11 new Texas Trust-branded ATMs in high-traffic areas, including one in Hurst, to give members easier access to their money,” Minge said. “We've also rolled out a variety of new services, such as mobile deposit, which is another way we are making it easy for members to do business with us.”

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