Rendering of the Truliant sign to be erected this summer atop a former bank office tower in Winston-Salem. (Photo courtesy of Truliant). Rendering of the Truliant sign to be erected this summer atop a former bank office tower in Winston-Salem. (Photo courtesy of Truliant).

Truliant Federal Credit Union, founded 71 years ago in Winston-Salem, N.C., plans to put its name on the city’s skyline atop an office tower built as the headquarters of a bank that grew to become one of the nation’s largest – before it went bust.

Truliant, with its $4.4 billion in assets and 308,544 members, is now the largest financial institution based in Winston-Salem, and by late July Truliant expects its name will be visible in letters 10 feet high and 100 feet long above the 29-story building now called the Winston Tower.

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