The $1.4 billion Texans Credit Union, operating under a conservatorship, posted year-end net income of $21.7 million for 2014.
According to the NCUA, Texans' net worth ratio was 4.49% at the end of the year. The NCUA said Texans has experienced 36 consecutive months of positive earnings, with its consumer and real estate loan portfolios growing by more than $31 million and $27 million, respectively.
The NCUA placed Texans into conservatorship in April 2011 to address service and operational weaknesses, the agency said.
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