Credit Unions à Markham, ON

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Metro Square, 3636 Steeles Ave E #305, Markham, L3R 1K9

(905) 944-0981
Credit Unions, unions, Credit Union, Commercial Bank, Depository Institutions, Accountant
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8555 Woodbine Ave, Unit 500 B, Markham, L3R 4X9

(905) 477-4311
PACE Credit Union is dedicated to offering a full range of financial services to its members and operates as a financial co-operative which is owned and democratically controlled by its members. We are your perfect financial partner and we have been providing banking services to PACE members for generations. Membership is open to all residents, businesses, and non-profit organizations in the province of Ontario, and we are owned completely by our members, who become immediate shareholders in PACE. Deposits are insured by the Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario.
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4080 Steeles Avenue East, Units 1 & 2, Markham, L3R 4C3

(905) 940-8677
Financial Service, Credit Union
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1210 Castlemore Ave #1, Markham, L6E 0H7

(905) 201-7306
Credit Union
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3600 STEELES AVENUE EAST, Markham, L3R 9Z7

(905) 474-1885
A credit union is a financial co-operative which is owned and democratically controlled by its members, the shareholders. As a public corporation, a credit union is required by law to hold an Annual Meeting to report to the shareholders and to elect a Board of Directors and an Audit Committee. The Board of Directors sets policies which determine the operation of the credit union and also oversees its results. Credit unions are regulated by provincial governments. In Ontario, Members' deposits are protected by the Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario. For complete information on deposit insurance coverage, please ask us for a free brochure published by that Corporation. Credit unions have been serving Canadians since 1900. They began as an alternative to the commercially centered, largely inaccessible banking system. Credit unions enabled people to save their money to provide loans to their fellow members. Today, there are over 610 Credit Unions and caisse populaires in Canada, serving 4.6 million members. Currently, there are more than 270 credit unions and caisses populaires in Ontario with combined assets of $16 billion, serving some 1.6 million members.