The credit union system continued its strong growth in assets, loans and deposits during the first quarter of 2008. Get the full report here.
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Canadian credit unions continue to strengthen financially, posting another quarter of solid balance sheet growth. Growth in each of the main financial categories – assets, savings/deposits and loans – has been consistently strong over the last few years. In addition to these solid financial gains, the system has surpassed the 5 million mark in membership this quarter.
The affiliated Canadian credit union /caisse populaire system is in arms reach of the $100 billion milestone in assets. The system ended the first half of 2007 with just under $99.5 billion in assets, representing a gain of 9.6 per cent over second quarter 2006. This is a 44 per cent increase or $30 billion gain over the last five years. For the full report, click here.
The Canadian credit union system enjoyed another healthy quarter in terms of financial growth during the first three months of 2007. In addition to solid gains in assets, deposits and loans, record earnings continued to be reported by the system.
Combined assets for the affiliated Canadian credit union /caisse populaire system rose by 9.9 per cent to over $96.6 billion for the period ending first quarter 2007. This is a 43 per cent increase or $29 billion gain over the last five years. For complete results, click here.
Canadian credit unions enjoyed another year of strong financial growth in 2006, showing healthy balance sheet gains.
Combined credit union system assets rose to more than $95 billion at the end of 2006, up $8 billion, or 9.2 per cent, from a year earlier. For complete system results, click here.
Policy memo outlines impact of the National Do Not Call List on credit unions. | |
A report from Canadian Central's policy department outlines changes to the Federal Lobbying Act. | |
The Canadian Co-operative Association is seeking volunteers for four assignments to help the international development of credit unions. | |
The new MSR Start Series of on-line courses designed for credit union employees with direct member contact is now available. |