Texas Trust opens branch on Texas 360

September 29, 2025
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The Mansfield community is celebrating the opening of Texas Trust Credit Union’s newest branch, 1061 North State Highway 360 at Broad Street.

Texas Trust is deeply connected to the Mansfield community, where it has operated since 2005 and serves more than 6,000 members who call Mansfield home. Texas Trust has been a loyal supporter of the Mansfield ISD Toys for Tots campaign, giving more than $80,000 to help local children experience joy-filled Christmases. The credit union also regularly donates and supports various local charities through monetary donations and volunteers.

The 2,600-square-foot branch, designed by L. Keeley Construction, offers modern features such as an open concept that allows for more comfortable and relaxed conversations about members’ financial matters, along with concierge-style services tailored to member needs.

Texas Trust offers everything from checking and savings accounts to credit cards and consumer lending for home, auto and personal needs, along with wealth and retirement planning and insurance products that help members build brighter financial futures. The credit union also offers commercial services for local businesses and their owners.

“Our growth in Mansfield mirrors the growth of the city, making it a great place to be,” said Jim Minge, president of Texas Trust Credit Union. “We selected this location so that we could be in the heart of where our members, shop, eat and play.”

Darlene Clay, who has been with Texas Trust for six years, manages the new branch. Texas Trust marked the occasion with a ribbon cutting and celebrated its members during a grand opening weekend featuring local Mansfield favorites, Flying Squirrel Coffee Co and Kona Ice.

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