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The credit union was founded as Tektronix Federal Credit Union, formed by seven Tektronix employees on January 14, 1952. In 1961, the name was changed to Tektronix Employees Federal Credit Union to reflect the credit union's membership. From very early on, technical innovation was emphasized and reflected in First Tech's motto of "Think Forward ...
ZIP codes [11] 80901–80951, 80960, 80962, 80970, 80977, 80995, 80997 ... 2410198 [9] Website: coloradosprings.gov: Colorado Springs ... State Highway 83 runs north ...
Ent Credit Union (simply known as Ent) is a community credit union serving a 21 county area in Northern, Central and Southern Colorado with more than $9 billion in assets [2] and more than 470,000 members. Ent has 52 service centers, [3] online and telephone banking, a call center and a mortgage loan center.
Your billing zip code, or credit card postal code, is the five-digit number on the bottom right, which in this sample is 90210. This would be the zip code associated with your billing address.
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The purpose, rather than to standardize state abbreviations per se, was to make room in a line of no more than 23 characters for the city, the state, and the ZIP code. [4] Since 1963, only one state abbreviation has changed.
Colorado City: Pueblo: 81019 Sep 01, 1964 Aug 01, 2022 Sep 19, 2022 open Colorado Sierra: Gilpin: Aug 16, 1966 Feb 28, 1971 Sep 08, 1977 May 01, 1980 Colorado Springs: El Paso: 80901-80997 Dec 01, 1871 open Colorow: Grand: May 24, 1882 May 30, 1903 Columbine: Routt: 80428 Jun 05, 1896 May 19, 1967 Columbine Valley: Arapahoe: 80123 Columbus: Chaffee
In 2003, the credit union considered merging with Oregon Community Credit Union. [5] The merger, which would have been the largest in credit union history, was approved by the boards of both credit unions and was given regulatory approval by the FTC and the NCUA. The merger fell apart in June 2004. [6]