Monday, July 1, 2019

Teachers CU and School District Enter into Naming Rights and Banking Service Deal

Teachers Credit Union (South Bend, IN) has entered into a banking service agreement with Beech Grove City School District.

The school district transitioned its banking services from Fifth Third Bank to Teachers Credit Union.

In addition, Inside Indiana Business is reporting that the credit union bought the naming rights to the stadium at the high school. The stadium will be called TCU Veterans Stadium.

The agreement is for 10-years and will cost $1.2 million.

The deal goes into effect on June 30th.

Read the minutes.

Read Inside Indiana Business.

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