- North Shore Credit Union
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North Shore Credit Union Type Credit union Industry Financial services Founded 1941 Headquarters North Vancouver, British Columbia, Provinces and territories of Canada Provinces Territories Historical - Former colonies and territories in Canada
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Area served British Columbia Key people Chris Catliff - President & Chief Executive Officer Employees 300 Website nscu.com North Shore Credit Union (NSCU) is a credit union in Canada with over 40,000 members and $2.0 billion in assets under administration. Based in North Vancouver, British Columbia, NSCU operates as a full service financial institution for its members, the organization has 13 branches throughout the Lower Mainland of British Columbia and in Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton. Its subsidiaries include United Mortgage Group, North Shore Capital Corporation, North Shore Leasing, and Pacific Spirit Properties.
Founded in 1941,[1] North Shore Credit Union is designated a Caring Company by the Canadian Centre for Philanthropy and is a proud member of Canada's IMAGINE program. As an Imagine Canada Caring Company, NSCU supports the principles of corporate citizenship and benchmarks for community investment established by Imagine Canada. The Credit Union agrees to commit a minimum of 1% of pre-tax profit to support charitable and non-profit organizations and to encourage the personal giving and volunteer activities of its employees.
NSCU sponsors the Test of Metal in Squamish and the North Shore Rescue golf tournament in North Vancouver.[2] NSCU serves smaller communities by placing automated teller machines where branches are not viable. The island community of Bowen Island, is one such example.
References
- ^ BC Credit Union Develops High-Value Advisory Services
- ^ North Shore Credit Union Posts Strong Financial Results Once Again. North Shore Credit Union. 13 February 2006.
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