Our Board
Additionally, unlike banks, which are owned and operated by stockholders
who are focused on generating profit, PrimeWay Federal
Credit Union is owned by you, the member. Your membership gives you
ownership as to how the credit union is run. YOU get paid the dividends,
not a separate set of stockholders who may not even transact business
with PrimeWay . And YOU reap the rewards
of lower interest rate loans and higher dividends on deposit accounts.
Our Board is made up of members, such as yourself, and the Board
is elected by the membership to serve in this volunteer position.
Our History
PrimeWay was organized in April 1937 as
Houston Telephone Federal Credit Union to serve the employees of
Southwestern Bell in the Houston area. In April 2003, the name was
officially changed to PrimeWay Federal Credit Union. The
name change was prompted by credit union growth and diversification of
membership.
Throughout the 80’s and 90’s mergers played a pivotal
role in expanding our select employer groups and helping the credit union
reach out to even more families. On January 1, 1986, Food Industry and
Binco Credit Unions merged with Communicators, as we were then known. In
January 1988, the credit union merged Unitex Federal Credit Union. This
merger gave us access to 75 percent of the medical center for membership.
In August 1989, Galveston News Employees Credit Union joined the credit
union. In 1990, Ridgway’s Federal Credit Union merged with us. In 1994 The
Methodist Hospital (TMH) Credit Union merger transpired, providing us with
an office that still exists to serve our members today.
In December 2003, PrimeWay
embarked on another merger, and welcomed Washington County Community
Development Federal Credit Union members into our family. This opened
membership to everyone in Washington County and provided the credit union
an office in Brenham Texas. In January of 2004, the National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA) granted PrimeWay a
community charter allowing us to serve not only our select employer
groups, but enabling us to provide a better financial alternative to
everyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in the City of
Houston.
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the following links.
NCUA
(National Credit Union Administration)
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(Credit Union National Association)
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