Vancouver City Savings Credit Union or Vancity is a member-owned financial institution in Vancouver, British Columbia and the largest english-speaking credit union in Canada. Founded in 1946, Vancity provides a variety of financial services including banking, borrowing, investments, and insurance. It currently has more than 391,000 members and CAD $14.1 billions in assets, employing over 2600 employees and operating 59 branches located across the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island. [1] On September 1, 2007, Tamara Vrooman, former Deputy Minister of Finance of British Columbia, took over as the credit union's Chief Executive Officer. The Chair of Board is Patrice Pratt.
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| - Vancouver City Savings Credit Union or Vancity is a member-owned financial institution in Vancouver, British Columbia and the largest english-speaking credit union in Canada. Founded in 1946, Vancity provides a variety of financial services including banking, borrowing, investments, and insurance. It currently has more than 391,000 members and CAD $14.1 billions in assets, employing over 2600 employees and operating 59 branches located across the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island. [1] On September 1, 2007, Tamara Vrooman, former Deputy Minister of Finance of British Columbia, took over as the credit union's Chief Executive Officer. The Chair of Board is Patrice Pratt.
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| - Vancouver City Savings Credit Union or Vancity is a member-owned financial institution in Vancouver, British Columbia and the largest english-speaking credit union in Canada. Founded in 1946, Vancity provides a variety of financial services including banking, borrowing, investments, and insurance. It currently has more than 391,000 members and CAD $14.1 billions in assets, employing over 2600 employees and operating 59 branches located across the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island. [1] On September 1, 2007, Tamara Vrooman, former Deputy Minister of Finance of British Columbia, took over as the credit union's Chief Executive Officer. The Chair of Board is Patrice Pratt. For several years, Vancity has been named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, as published in Maclean's magazine, the only credit union group in Canada to receive this honour. Vancity owns the Citizens Bank of Canada.
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