2011 Ukrainian Canadian Credit Unions
Download the 2011 Ukrainian Credit Unions Report Ukrainian Credit Union’s Penetration of Ukrainian Population (2011 Census) and Mother Tongue Population (2011 Census) in Canada
Analysis of the Ukrainian Credit Unions in Canada
Download the 2011 Ukrainian Credit Unions Report Ukrainian Credit Union’s Penetration of Ukrainian Population (2011 Census) and Mother Tongue Population (2011 Census) in Canada
Download the 2010 Ukrainian Credit Unions Report There are now 7 Ukrainian Credit Unions in Canada located in four provinces, including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, after So-Use Credit Union agreed to a merger with Ukrainian Credit Union which became effective October 31, 1010. The number was reduced by one from 2008 due to St. Read more about 2010 Ukrainian Canadian Credit Unions[…]
Download the 2009 Ukrainian Credit Unions Report There are now 8 Ukrainian Credit Unions in Canada located in four provinces, including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, soon to be only 7 because So-Use Credit Union has agreed to a merger with Ukrainian Credit Union effective October 31, 1010. The number was reduced by one from Read more about 2009 Ukrainian Canadian Credit Unions[…]
Download the 2008 Ukrainian Credit Unions Report There are now 9 Ukrainian Credit Unions in Canada located in four provinces, including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The number was reduced by one from 2007 due to Ukrainian (St. Catharines) Credit Union agreeing to merge with Ukrainian Credit Union. The total assets of the 9 credit Read more about 2008 Ukrainian Canadian Credit Unions[…]
Download the 2007 Ukrainian Credit Unions Report There are still 10 Ukrainian Credit Unions in Canada located in four provinces, including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The total assets of the 10 credit unions were $1.3 billion and represent an increase of 6.2% from the previous year. Total membership increased by 3.3% to 72,280. The Read more about 2007 Ukrainian Canadian Credit Unions[…]
Download the 2006 Ukrainian Credit Unions Report There are now 10 Ukrainian Credit Unions in Canada located in four provinces, including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. This number was reduced by two from 2005 due to Ukrainian (Calgary) Savings and Credit Union Ltd. merging with Community Savings Credit Union and St. Josaphat’s Parish (Toronto) Credit Read more about 2006 Ukrainian Canadian Credit Unions[…]
Download the 2005 Ukrainian Credit Unions Report There were 12 Ukrainian Credit Unions in Canada located in five provinces, including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. This number reduced by one from 2004 due to a merger of two caisses populaires in Montreal. Their total assets were $1.2 billion and represent an increase of 5.5% Read more about 2005 Ukrainian Canadian Credit Unions[…]
Download the 2004 Ukrainian Credit Unions Report There were 13 Ukrainian Credit Unions in Canada located in five provinces, including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. This number remained unchanged from 2003. Their total assets were $1.1 billion and represent an increase of 7.5% from the previous year. Total membership increased by 3.1% to 71,392 Read more about 2004 Ukrainian Canadian Credit Unions[…]
Download the 2003 Ukrainian Credit Unions Report There were 13 Ukrainian Credit Unions in Canada located in five provinces, including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. This number remained unchanged from 2002. Their total assets were $1.0 billion and represent an increase of 7.5% from the previous year. Total membership increased by 2.5% to 69,264 Read more about 2003 Ukrainian Canadian Credit Unions[…]
Download the 2002 Ukrainian Credit Unions Report There were 13 Ukrainian Credit Unions in Canada located in five provinces, including Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. This number remained unchanged from 2001. Their total assets were $965 million and represent an increase of 4.0% from the previous year. Total membership increased marginally by 0.5% to Read more about 2002 Ukrainian Canadian Credit Unions[…]