Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union was recently awarded the 2013 Access Award from the Austin Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities for its Domain branch in Austin, Texas.
This award is given annually to businesses and organizations that not only meet the accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), but go above and beyond when providing goods and services to people with disabilities.
The RBFCU branch in Domain is considered to have superior accessibility, specifically because of some key features. The branch is equipped with accessible parking spaces, ramps, restrooms and doors. And, beyond that, the Domain branch offers lower teller stations, sizeable office spaces and lower check writing stations to be completely wheelchair-accessible.
“At RBFCU, our mission is to improve our members’ economic well-being and overall quality of life. That includes making our financial institution accessible to members, so they can use our resources and facilities to save time, save money and earn money,” said Mark Matthews, Assistant Vice President of Business Development and Community Relations in Austin. “We’re honored by this recognition from the Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities, because it means we’re doing our job, taking care of our members and serving their needs.”
About Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union
Established in 1952, Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union is a full-service financial cooperative whose mission is to improve members’ economic well-being and quality of life. With assets exceeding $5 billion, RBFCU serves more than 410,000 members from more than 40 branch locations in Texas.