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Arizona Credit Union System
10210 N. 25th Avenue #211
Phoenix, AZ 85021
602 264-6701 Fax: 602 241-9642 acus@azcreditunions.org |
In Arizona, over 1.5 million people are credit union members of 56 credit
unions across the state which represent over $11 billion in assets. That's
pretty impressive for a state with only a few million residents. The credit
union movement in Arizona is growing, serving more people every day with
low cost financial services that help them make the most of their money.
We're glad you've come to visit us at the Arizona Credit Union League
and ACUL Services! Both organizations are part of the U.S. Credit Union
System which offers credit unions a support network second to none in
the financial services industry. Our cooperative system links together
thousands of credit unions, millions of members, and billions of dollars
-- all working together for the common good.
The League is the grassroots organization. Not-for-profit in nature, it
includes "core" services like consultant services, governmental affairs
activities, regulatory compliance, legal, human resources, education,
communications, publications, and public relations.
Locally, the Arizona Credit Union League and ACUL Services support the
credit unions in Arizona with products and services that keep the credit
union movement moving successfully forward.
Supporting the Cooperative Concept
The U.S. Credit Union System provides member credit unions with a support
network second to none in the financial services industry. It's a cooperative
system with millions of members, thousands of credit unions, and billions
of dollars all working together for the common good.
In Arizona, credit unions are members of your Arizona Credit Union League.
League membership signifies the credit union's support of the cooperative
"system." It also gives the credit union access to an array of comprehensive
services offered on the state level. Plus, the League works cooperatively
with the entire Credit Union System, which includes the Credit Union National
Association (CUNA), U.S. Central Credit Union, the World Council of Credit
Unions, and the CUNA Mutual Group.
Mission Statement
To protect, promote & perpetuate the credit union movement in Arizona.
Fulfilling the Mission
In 1929, the first credit union law was introduced in Arizona. State Senator
T.W. Donnelly of Tucson introduced Senate Bill 66 and stood by it until
the Governor signed it on March 12, 1929. Arizona was the 29th state to
enact a credit union bill.
With the establishment of the Credit Union National Association in August
1934, it was only a matter of months before the Arizona Credit Union League
was born in November 1934. By 1948 there were 25 credit unions with 3,000
members and almost half million dollars in assets.
In 1975 the Arizona Credit Union System moved to new headquarters at
3611 N. Black Canyon Highway, sharing the facility with Arizona Central
Credit Union. In 2006, after 31 years in the same location, the building
was sold and the League and affiliates moved to new headquarters at 10250
N. 25th Ave in Phoenix.
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