"Credit Union Firsts" commemorate a strong history of innovation
Canadians have been credit union
members
for over 100 years. In 1900, ordinary working
people had little access to the commercially
centred banks. Organized locally, according to a
co-operative model, credit unions provided
urgently needed savings and lending services, at
fair rates.
Today, credit unions are modern financial
institutions that play a strong and vibrant role
in the Canadian economy. The Canadian credit
union system enjoys an enviable reputation as
innovators in the financial services industry.
Shown below are just some of the "firsts" that
have illuminated our history and enhanced our
services to Canadians. All are "First in Canada",
unless otherwise qualified.
1900's
- First (and only) Financial Institution
to provide Ownership and Membership to all
customers Caisses Populaires Desjardins,
December, 1900 (Verified in all credit union
history references)
- First Personal Loans based on Borrower's
Character - Caisses Populaires Desjardins,
- 1901
(Verified in all credit union history references)
1930's
- First Life Insurance on loans and
share
savings
for all members - CUNA Mutual, 1931 (CUMIS
Archives)
- First Payroll Deduction Service for Deposits
and
Loan Payments - CS Co-op, 1933 (History of CS Co-
op, www.cscoop.ca)
1950's
- First Open Mortgages VanCity Savings,
1959 (Canadian Credit Union Firsts,
- Credit
Union Central of British Columbia Information
Centre)
1960's
- First Financial Institution to Lend to
Women in Their Own Names – VanCity Savings, 1961
(Canadian Credit Union Firsts, Credit Union
Central of British Columbia Information Centre)
- First Non-Chequable Savings Account – Caisses
Populaires Desjardins (Bank of Canada Review –
Sean O'Connor and Ed Fine, 1989)
- First Residential Mortgage Repayable with No
Penalty – Credit Unions (Bank of Canada Review –
Sean O'Connor and Ed Fine, 1989)
- First Variable Rate Mortgage – Credit Unions
(Bank of Canada Review – Sean O'Connor and Ed
Fine, 1989)
- First Short-Term (under 5 years) Renewable
Mortgage – Caisses Populaires Desjardins (Bank of
Canada Review – Sean O'Connor and Ed Fine, 1989)
- First Low Minimum Balance Term Deposit –
Credit
Unions (Bank of Canada Review – Sean O'Connor and
Ed Fine, 1989)
- First Walk-Up Window Service – Sherwood C.U.,
February, 1967 (Credit Union Way, March, 1967)
- First to offer Daily Interest Savings – PLAN
24,
VanCity Savings, 1967 (Credit Union Central of
British Columbia, Corporate Information Centre)
- First Remote TV Service – Caisse Populaire de
Hull, Spring, 1967(Credit Union Way, May, 1967)
1970's
- First Online, Real-Time Universal
Inter-Branch Computer System – VanCity Savings,
1974 (Press
Release, VanCity A Financial Innovator, January
09 1990)
- First "No Strings" RRSP – No Fees, VanCity
Savings, 1975 (Canadian Credit Union Firsts,
Credit Union Central of British Columbia
Information Centre)
- First Personal Line of Credit – CS Co-op,
1976
(History of CS Co-op, www.cscoop.ca)
- First Full-service ATM Network – Sherwood
C.U.,
June, 1977 (Credit Union Way, June 1977)
- First Weekly/Bi-weekly Payment Mortgage –
Caisses
Populaires Desjardins (Bank of Canada Review –
Sean O'Connor and Ed Fine, 1989)
1980's
- First Home Equity Line of Credit*
First "Plain English" Loan Agreement – VanCity
Savings, 1980 (Press Release, VanCity A Financial
Innovator, January 09 1990)
- First "All-In-One" Financial Statement –
VanCity
Savings, 1980 (Press Release, VanCity A Financial
Innovator, January 09)
- First Tiered Daily Interest Savings &
Chequing
(Central Data Systems, 1980)
- First Debit Card service – CUETS, 1982 (The
MasterCard Marks, Credit Union Graphic Standards
Manual, September 1982)
- First International Shared Network service –
THE
EXCHANGE/PNS, 1983 (Richard Wafer, e-mail to John
Ellis, February 03 2003)
- First Regional Inter-F.I. Shared Service
Network
(ICU, Ontario, 1984)
- First Point-Of-Sale Debit Payment Service –
Western and Pioneer C.U.s, 1985 (History of
Electronic Funds Transfer (INTERAC Direct Payment
Marketing Plan), Credit Union Central of Canada,
August 1994. Following the first POS pilot in
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, it is also of
interest that the second POS was Family Savings
Credit Union, St. Catharines, in 1986. and the
third pilot was within Caisses Populaires
Desjardins in 1987.)
- First ETHICAL Mutual Fund – ETHICAL Growth
Fund,
VanCity Savings, 1986 (Credit Union Central of
British Columbia, Corporate Information Centre)
First Telephone Banking Service – VanCity
Savings/CDSL, 1986 (Canadian Credit Union Firsts,
Credit Union Central of British Columbia
Information Centre.. Additional verification may
be forthcoming from Rick Mathews at GEAC or
Manson Chung at ComputerTalk in the U.S.A.)
- First "AAA" Mortgage-Backed Debenture Euro-
Issue –
VanCity Savings, 1986 (Press Release, VanCity A
Financial Innovator, January 09 1990)
- First Equity Shares – Richmond Savings Credit
Union, 1987 (Credit Union Management, September
1991)
- First Registered Educational Savings Plan –
VanCity Savings, 1988 (Canadian Credit Union
- Firsts, Credit Union Central of British
Columbia
Information Centre)
- First ATM Transaction by Satellite –
CDSL/Cancom,
1988 (Credit Union Way, July 1988)
1990's
- First Line of Credit Reverse Mortgage –
Cataract Savings, June, 1990 (Globe and Mail, May
09 1991)
- First Post Office in a Credit Union – Parry
Sound
Muskoka C.U., January 1991 (Credit Union
Management, September 1991)
- First One-Time Fee Mortgage – First Heritage
C.U., 1991 (Credit Union Management, September
1991)
- First National Family of Ethical Mutual Funds
(Canadian Central, 1992)
- First Equity-Linked G.I.C. (Richmond C.U.,
1993)
- First National Inter-F.I. Shared Deposit
Service
(ICU, Canadian Central, 1994)
- First Interactive TV Home Banking in the
World –VanCity Savings, November, 1994 (Canadian
Information Productivity Awards, Richard Wafer,
1996)
- First International Debit Transaction in the
World (CUETS/MAESTRO)*
- First PC-Based Home Banking – VanCity
Savings,
1995 (Richard Wafer, e-mail to John Ellis,
February 03 2003)
- First Retail Smart Card in North America –
VanCity Savings/VISACash, December, 1995 (Richard
Wafer, e-mail to John Ellis, February 03 2003)
- First Auto Leasing (Credit Union Central of
Canada, 1995)
- First Branchless Bank – Citizens Bank/VanCity
Savings, February, 1996 (Richard Wafer, e-mail to
John Ellis, February 03 2003)
- First Fully-Functional Internet Home Banking –
I.W.A. C.U., August, 1996 (Credit Union Way,
November/December 1996)
- First MONDEX Credit Union in the World
(Guelph & Wellington C.U., 1997)
- First Wireless Seagoing ATMs in North
America –
VanCity Savings, September, 1997 (Richard Wafer,
e-mail to John Ellis, February 03 2003)
- First Full ISO Certification of any North
American F.I. – Sudbury C.U., September 09, 1998
(portfolio@newswire.ca, September 09 1998)
- First Socially Responsible RESP in Canada –
Ethical Funds Inc., 1998 (Credit Union Way, July
1988)
- First Wireless Point-Of-Sale System – VanCity
Savings, January, 1999 (Richard Wafer, e-mail to
John Ellis, February 03, 2003)
2000's
- First Disabled Person Financial
Service Package – VanCity Savings, April, 2000
(Briefs, Credit
Union Central of Canada, April 19, 2000)
- First Cheque Imaging Service – Credit Union
Central of B.C., 2001 (Mervin Zabinsky, Credit
Union Central of British Columbia, in interview
with John Ellis, February 2003)
- First Gay and Lesbian Public Advertising
Campaign – VanCity Savings, Fall 2002 (Sarah
Holland, VanCity Savings, February 2003)
- First Securitized Agricultural Mortgage – St.
Willibrord C.U., May, 2003 (Canadian Central News
& Views, May 16, 2003)
Canadian Central wants to hear about your "Credit
Union Firsts"! We encourage you to submit
additional "Firsts" by contacting:
Jan Hopper
Manager, Standards & Deputy Privacy Officer
Credit Union Central of Canada
Phone: 416-232-3414
E-mail:
hopperj@cucentral.com
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