Canadian Credit Union Association / Association canadienne des coopératives financières - Address, activities & membership
Address:
20 Queen St. West, Suite 2301A
Toronto, ON M5H 3R3
Canada
Telephone number:
416-318-5348
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Contact information in previous versions
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20 Queen St. West, Suite 2301A
Toronto, ON M5H 3R3
Canada
Telephone number:
416-232-3422
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151 Yonge Street, Suite 1000
Toronto, ON M5C 2W7
Canada
Telephone number:
647-546-1262
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151 Yonge Street, Suite 1000
Toronto, ON M5C 2W7
Canada
Telephone number:
647-546-1262
Description of the organization's activities:
1. the national trade association for credit unions across Canada.
2. oversees and develops legislative policy and advocacy, and provides non-financial services to support credit union activities and strategies for further development: communications and marketing, payment network operations and compliance; professional development; linkage into national and international ATM networks; regulatory compliance support.
3. represents credit unions and maintains close working relationships with other national and international organizations such as: Payments Canada; Interac Corporation; Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada (CMC); the Desjardins Group; the Francophone federations outside Quebec; the World Council of Credit Unions which has affiliated members in 80 countries and directs financial and leadership resources to credit unions throughout the world; and the federal government, representing credit unions' interests on issues such as statutes, government regulation of financial services, taxation, liquidity management.
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Descriptions of the organization's activity in previous versions:
- 1. the national trade association for credit unions across Canada.
2. oversees and develops legislative policy and advocacy, and provides non-financial services to support credit union activities and strategies for further development: communications and marketing, payment network operations and compliance; professional development; linkage into national and international ATM networks; regulatory compliance support.
3. represents credit unions and maintains close working relationships with other national and international organizations such as: Payments Canada; Interac Association; the Canadian Cooperative Association; Credit Union Institute of Canada; the Desjardins Group; the Francophone federations outside Quebec; the World Council of Credit Unions which has affiliated members in 80 countries and directs financial and leadership resources to credit unions throughout the world; and the federal government, representing credit unions' interests on issues such as statutes, government regulation of financial services, taxation, liquidity management.
- 1. the national trade association for credit unions across Canada.
2. oversees and develops legislative policy and advocacy, and provides non-financial services to support credit union activities and strategies for further development: communications and marketing, payment network operations and compliance; professional development; linkage into national and international ATM networks; regulatory compliance support.
3. represents credit unions and maintains close working relationships with other national and international organizations such as: the Canadian Payments Association; Interac Association; the Canadian Cooperative Association; Credit Union Institute of Canada; the Desjardins Group; the Francophone federations outside Quebec; the World Council of Credit Unions which has affiliated members in 80 countries and directs financial and leadership resources to credit unions throughout the world; and the federal government, representing credit unions' interests on issues such as statutes, government regulation of financial services, taxation, liquidity management.
Organization's membership or classes of membership:
. Class A - member credit unions
. Class B - member Central organizations and Auxiliary members.
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Organization's memberships or classes of memberships in previous versions:
- . Class A - member credit unions
. Class B - member Central organizations and Associate members.
- Six Directors elected by the Delegates of the Class A Members that constitute Peer Group 1.
Three Directors elected by the Delegates of the Class A Members that constitute Peer Group 2.
Two Directors elected by the Delegates of the Class A Members that constitute Peer Group 3.