About Belgian-Alliance
Credit Union
The History
of Belgian-Alliance Credit Union
Belgian-Alliance
Credit Union lays claim to a proud tradition of dedication to
member service and trust by virtue of its presence in the Manitoba
Credit Union landscape over several decades. While our Credit
Union continues to evolve with respect to changes in product lines,
service channels and new technologies, our roots go back to the
very beginnings of the Credit Union movement in our province.
The following
chronology outlines key historical events and spotlights each
of the predecessor credit unions that have melded into what we
know of as the Belgian-Alliance Credit Union of today.
February
1939 - A new financial cooperative, Belgian Sacred Hearts
Society, is founded by Reverend Father Damas-Van Dyck on February
17th to serve the financial needs of local parishioners. In 1949,
the bond of association is expanded to include all peoples of
Belgian or Dutch origin. The membership bond is further broadened
from time to time until, in 1970, when it is opened up to all
Manitobans. This entity subsequently changes its name to Belgian
Credit Union in 1974. In the same year, the operation is moved
to its current location at 387 Provencher Boulevard.
May 1943 - The A. C. S. of C. (Winnipeg) Credit Union Society Limited is
incorporated to serve the financial needs of Federal Government
employees and their immediate families working at Deer Lodge Hospital.
This entity later becomes Adanac Credit Union. Much of the original
credit union's business is transacted from within the Deer Lodge
Hospital building itself. (Note: A. C. S. of C. stands for the
"Amalgamated Civil Servants of Canada.")
April
1950 - A dedicated group of individuals incorporates
Vera Credit Union Limited on April 25th. The credit union is formed
to meet the financial needs of Ukrainian-Canadians and their families
living in the north end of Winnipeg. The literal translation of
the word "Vera" means to have "belief" or
"faith" (in the Credit Union movement and its ideals).
Vera Credit Union is one of the two predecessors to Progress-Vera
Credit Union.
August
1955 - A group of employees at the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation decide to form an employee-based Credit Union and,
on August 26th, the C. B. C. Winnipeg Employees Credit Union Limited
is incorporated. This entity will later become Communicators Credit
Union. Initially the Credit Union is located within the C.B.C.
building on Portage Avenue. It later moves to the Spence Street
side of the building to allow for a separate entrance for its
members and, in 1994, it is moved to 1-312 Balmoral Street.
March
1958 - A group of dedicated individuals brings
Progress Credit Union into existence. In 1981, an amalgamation
between Progress and Vera Credit Unions takes place.
January
2001 - Adanac, Communicators, and Progress-Vera Credit
Unions merge to form Alliance Credit Union Ltd. In February of
2001, the Progress-Vera branch is moved from 627 Selkirk Avenue
to its current location at 101-930 Jefferson Avenue in the Maples.
Membership is opened to all.
January
2008 - Belgian Credit Union and Alliance Credit Union
merge to form the new Belgian-Alliance Credit Union; thereby bringing
into existence a stronger unified Credit Union operation better
poised to serve its members into the future.
Belgian-Alliance
Credit Union is pleased to continue in the spirit of quality member
service adhered to by each of the former Credit Unions for over
70 years. We're old friends with a fresh, new approach to the
business of Credit Unioning.
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