Windthorst Federal Credit Union will be hosting an Essentials of Estate Planning seminar on Thursday March 24, 2022 at 6:00 pm at the St. Mary’s Parish Hall in Windthorst, TX. C. Dan Campbell, an attorney specializing in Estate Planning, will be the featured speaker. Mr. Campbell will discuss some of the critical estate planning documents…
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2022 WFCU Scholarship
Marisa Frazier Lauren Thomas Hunter Herndon Elissa Bloom WFCU is proud to announce that the Board of Directors has approved four $250.00 scholarships. Application Deadline – May 16, 2022 Must be a graduating senior planning to attend college or technical/trade school or currently enrolled in college and/or technical/trade school. Must have been a member of…
WFCU Annual Meeting 2022
Judy Koetter CEO, discussing what’s new for 2022. Gary Wolf Board President, Opening the 2022 WFCU Annual Meeting.
Winter 2022 Newsletter
Bonus Dividend Loan Interest Rebate
To show our heartfelt gratitude, Windthorst Federal Credit Union board of directors is pleased to announce that $400,000 in Bonus Dividends and Loan Interest Rebates will be paid to WFCU members on dividends earned on deposits and loan interest paid on loans for accounts in good standing as of December 31,2021. To ensure that you…
International Credit Union Day
Come celebrate International Credit Union Day with us on Thursday, October 21, 2021. We will be serving Chili Dogs from 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM at the credit union office and a drawing for door prizes will be held at the end of the day. See you soon! For more information call 940-423-6776
WFCU & Children’s Miracle Network
Help us reach our goal of hanging 100 balloons in support of Children’s Miracle Network. Children’s Miracle Network partners with United Regional Health Care System to make miracles happen for local sick and injured kids in our community! How can you help? Come by our office or give us a call to make your donation…
Fall 2021 Newsletter
New IRS Proposal Could Affect Your Account
Dear Member, As Congress considers new infrastructure spending, lawmakers are considering unconventional sources of revenue to fund their plans. One proposal under consideration would require financial institutions like Windthorst Federal Credit Union to report to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) many activities on accounts with balances over $600. Such an unprecedented grab of your personal financial data…