History
In March of 1954, five teachers joined forces and chartered Baton Rouge Teachers Federal Credit Union with only $150 in a shoe box. The first office was built in 1965 on South Foster and housed one full-time and two part-time employees. Over 60 years later that credit union has grown to over 75,000 members and $800 million dollars in assets and is still run on the same ideas of good service and fair rates.
Specialties
In March of 1954, five teachers joined forces and chartered Baton Rouge Teachers Federal Credit Union with only $150 in a shoe box. The first office was built in 1965 on South Foster and housed one full-time and two part-time employees. Over 60 years later that credit union has grown to over 75,000 members and $800 million dollars in assets and is still run on the same ideas of good service and fair rates.