About TCUL Representatives

Your Texas Credit Union League Representative is your personal, day-to-day link between the Texas Credit Union League and your credit union.  The TCUL Representative serves as the liaison and communication link between the Texas Credit Union League and your institution, and is responsible for initiating and sustaining regular contact with all affiliated credit unions.

There are six TCUL Representatives serving Texas credit unions.  Each Representative is responsible for assisting approximately 80 affiliated credit unions.  Our goal is to initiate an on-site visit with each credit union on a quarterly basis, although the Representatives are available to serve your institution as your needs dictate.  All of the services provided to your credit union by your TCUL Representative are paid for by your dues dollars.  There is not an additional charge for our core services!

Your TCUL Representative is available to provide immediate assistance in the following areas:

  • Provide "hands on" assistance in areas of management and operations.
  • Inform and update credit unions regarding all TCUL initiatives, programs, services, activity, education, and training.
  • Perform operational and financial analysis of individual credit unions, utilizing Asset/ Liability Management techniques, and provide recommendations to support the institution’s financial integrity.
  • Provide enhanced regulatory and compliance communication and assistance.
  • Support the Advocacy initiatives of the Texas Credit Union League with individual credit unions to encourage increased awareness and political involvement.
  • Help credit unions develop proper policies and procedures for credit union operations.
  • Help credit unions comply with actions required by the regulatory agencies.
  • Help coordinate and serve in the TCUL Chapter Liaison program.
  • Assist interested groups to charter new credit unions or assist them in joining an existing credit union.
  • Serve as a representative of the Texas Credit Union League at chapter meetings, annual meetings, and other industry related meetings and conferences.
  • Promote membership in TCUL in order to strengthen the credit union movement and its objectives.  Highlight and provide awareness of Texas Credit Union League services to non-member and associate member credit unions. 
  • Conduct on-site training for boards, committees, management, and staff.  These sessions are broad in nature and last approximately one hour in length. 

Training is available in the following areas:

  • Duties and Responsibilities of the Board of Directors
  • Duties and Responsibilities of the Supervisory Committee
  • ID Theft / Red Flag
  • Attracting Youth
  • Business Ethics
  • Providing Superior Member Service
  • How to Cross-Sell Effectively
  • Robbery Prevention and Preparedness
  • Advocacy
  • TCUL Overview