Assiniboine Credit Union

Credit union in Winnipeg and Northern Manitoba, Canada
  • Kevin Sitka, President & CEO
  • Crystal Laborero, Board Chair
Revenue
  • Increase $189.8 million CAD (2022)[1]
Net income
  • Increase $38.5 million CAD (2022)[1]
Total assetsIncrease $6.10 billion CAD (2022)[1]Members140,000 (2022)[2]
Number of employees
500 (2018)[3]Websiteassiniboine.mb.caFootnotes / references
[4] [3]

Assiniboine Credit Union (ACU) is a credit union based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

ACU was formed in 1943 by 15 employees of the Winnipeg Electric Company who got together to form the credit union.[5][6] They named the new credit union after the street their company headquarters was on—Assiniboine Avenue.[6]

ACU now has 18 branches in Winnipeg and Northern Manitoba.[7] ACU merged with Astra and Vantis credit unions in 2007.[8]

Branches

As of 2021[update], Assiniboine Credit Union has 18 branches: 14 in Winnipeg and 2 in northern Manitoba—Thompson and Gillam.[9]

As of 2020[update], ACU has three community economic development, one in Gillam and the other two in the West Broadway and North End neighborhoods of Winnipeg.[4]: 26  These branches are deliberately placed in low-income areas in order to provide financial services to those ignored by the large commercial banks.[10]

The North End location was opened in 2012, on McGregor Street at College Avenue, as the area was previously unserviced by financial institutions for 10 years.[10] Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall toured the facility upon her visit to Winnipeg to learn more about Manitoba Credit Unions.[11]

History

In 1943, under the backdrop of World War II and its impact on the world's economies, Ed McCaffrey and 8 co-workers from the Winnipeg Electric Company formed Assiniboine Credit Union, naming it after the street its headquarters was on—Assiniboine Avenue.[5][6] Many Manitobans at the time were subjected to high interest rates charged by money lenders. McCaffrey and his colleagues thereby established ACU as an open bond credit union that welcomed everyone in the community to join.[5]

In 2020, Assiniboine Credit Union received its B Corporation certification, after received an assessment score of 166.4, the highest in Canada and 6th highest in the world among over 3,500 certified B Corps.[4]: 5 

Mergers

Mergers have been a large part of the history and success of credit unions over the years. ACU's history of mergers began in 1948, when Winnipeg Postal District Employees and Federal Employees of Manitoba merged with Keystone Credit Union, which ultimately merged with Assiniboine Credit Union in 1979.

On 24 June 2021, Assiniboine Credit Union signed a formal agreement to merge with Entegra Credit Union, followed by a public announcement 5 days later.[12][13][14] Formally taking effect on 1 January 2022, the new entity will retain the Assiniboine Credit Union name; likewise, the current President and CEO of ACU, Kevin Sitka, will head the new credit union, while the CEO of Entegra, Brent Turman, will become Chief Operations and Strategic Initiatives Officer.[13]

Date Credit union merger Later merger
1938 The Pool Credit Union Society Ltd. Hy-Line 2001
1938 St. Alphonsus Credit Union Society Ltd. Assiniboine 1982
1939 Burns Employees Credit Union Assiniboine 1998
1943 Assiniboine Credit Union Society Ltd.
1943 La Caisse Populaire de St-Norbert Hy-Line 1989
1944 Airline Credit Union Society Ltd. Assiniboine 1983
1946 Winnipeg Postal District Employees Credit Union Society Ltd. Keystone 1948
1947 Federal Employees of Manitoba Credit Union Society Ltd. Keystone 1948
1947 Keystone Credit Union Assiniboine 1979
1948 Manitoba Power Commission (MPC) Credit Union Society Ltd.
1948* Winnipeg Postal District Employees and Federal Employees of Manitoba merge with Keystone
1949 Aircrafters Credit Union Society Ltd. Airline 1981
1949 Buffalo Credit Union Society Ltd. Assiniboine 2008
1949 Decibel Credit Union Society Ltd. Hy-Line 2002
1951 Fort Rouge Railway Employees Credit Union Society Ltd. Hy-Line 1989
1951 Public Press Employees Credit Union Society Ltd. Astra 1991
1952 Ogilvie's Employees Credit Union Society Ltd. Assiniboine 1982
1957 Manitoba Sugar Employees Credit Union Society Ltd. Hy-Line 1989
1958 Astra Credit Union Society Ltd. Assiniboine 2007
1960 A.F & D.C. Credit Union Society Ltd. Assiniboine 1978
1962 Continental Can Employees Credit Union Society Ltd. Assiniboine 1982
1962 Hy-Line Credit Union Society Ltd. Vantis 2002
1962* MPC Credit Union merges with Hy-Line Credit Union
1964 Hansa Credit Union Society Ltd. Assiniboine 1991
1964 St. James Community Credit Union Society Ltd. Astra 1969
1966 Pinawa Credit Union Credit Union Society Ltd. Keystone 1975
1969* St. James Community merges with Astra
1975* Pinawa merges with Keystone
1978* A.F. & D.C. merge with Assiniboine
1979* Keystone merges with Assiniboine
1980 The Professional Financial Savings Credit Union Ltd. Assiniboine 1988
1981* Aircrafters merges with Airline
1982* St. Alphonsus, Continental Can and Ogilvie merges with Assiniboine
1983* Airline merges with Assiniboine
1988* Professional Financial Savings merges with Assiniboine
1989* Fort Rouge Railway, Manitoba Sugar and La Caisse populaire de St-Norbert merge with Hy-Line
1991* Hansa merges with Assiniboine
1991 Public Press merges with Astra
1998* Burns merges with Assiniboine
2001* The Pool merges with Hy-Line
2002* Hy-Line and Decibel merge to create Vantis Credit Union
2007* Vantis and Astra merge with Assiniboine
2008* Buffalo merges with Assiniboine
Note: an asterisk following the date indicates mergers

Dates of subsequent mergers and merge partners are in brackets.

Source: Credit Union Central of Manitoba, August 2013

References

  1. ^ a b c "Consolidated Financial Statements - December 31, 2022" (PDF). Assiniboine Credit Union. March 1, 2023. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  2. ^ "ACU Membership". Assiniboine Credit Union. Retrieved August 29, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Assiniboine Credit Union 2018 Annual Report". Assiniboine Credit Union. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  4. ^ a b c ACU 2020 annual report
  5. ^ a b c ACU. "ACU - Our Roots". www.acu.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  6. ^ a b c "Assiniboine Credit Union: Canada". Global Alliance - For Banking on Values. Retrieved October 10, 2014.
  7. ^ "Locations and Hours of Service". Assiniboine Credit Union. Retrieved 2016-07-28.
  8. ^ Manitoba credit unions vote to merge. The Canadian Press. 29 Sept. 2006.
  9. ^ ACU. "ACU - About". www.acu.ca. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  10. ^ a b "Assiniboine Credit Union to open branch in North End: Institutions had abandoned area". Winnipeg Free Press. 20 October 2011. Retrieved 2020-09-10.
  11. ^ "Royal visit 2014: How Camilla found her niche". CBC Manitoba. 21 May 2014. Retrieved 2020-09-10.
  12. ^ "Assiniboine Credit Union and Entegra Credit Union propose merger". Assiniboine Credit Union. Archived from the original on 2021-06-29. Retrieved 2021-07-03.
  13. ^ a b "An important message for all members: we're getting stronger by coming together". Assiniboine Credit Union. Archived from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved 2021-07-03.
  14. ^ "Assiniboine, Entegra credit union boards agree to merge". Winnipeg Free Press. 2021-06-30. Retrieved 2021-07-03.

External links

  • Assiniboine Credit Union website
  • Assiniboine Credit Union media release
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