WOCCU Prepares For Launch of International Shared Branching NetworkAdding Ecuador Based Credit Unions to Shared Branching Network
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to view article. Madison, WI-Final
preparations are being made
for
the launch of the world's first international
shared branching network, which will connect
credit unions in Ecuador and the United States.
During the last week of September, the leaders
of
several Ecuadorian financial cooperatives,
accompanied by World Council of Credit Unions
(WOCCU) technical officer Steve Schaefer and
representatives from WOCCU-Ecuador and the
European NGO Swiss Contact, visited Atlanta and
Denver to learn more about the system they will
soon be using.
The World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU)
has
been working with project partner Credit Union
Service Corporation (CUSC) over the last year to
develop the pioneer network, and WOCCU estimates
the project should be ready to "go live" by the
end of the year.
When it does, Ecuadorian credit union members
living in or visiting the United States will
have
access to all the services they'd find at home,
and vice versa. These services include
withdrawals and deposits, loan payments and
advances, Visa or MasterCard advances, transfers
between accounts, account history reviews and
more. The system will offer convenience and
safety to members badly in need of them,
especially recent Ecuadorian immigrants who
still
have dependents in their home country.
It was with these visions that the travelers
embarked on their cross-country tour of shared
branching enablers. The delegation met at CUSC
facilities, where the technological aspects of
the project will be managed. They also observed
shared branching operations in three separate
Denver, Colorado credit unions. The Colorado
Credit Union League (CCUL), experienced in
shared
branching and linked to Ecuador through WOCCU's
International Partnerships program, has been key
to WOCCU in laying the foundation for the new
network.
The last stop for the delegation was SunCorp,
a
corporate credit union based in Denver, where
the
CEO of FINANCOOP, the Ecuadorian equivalent,
signed papers for a new account after a
roundtable discussion with SunCorp leaders.
With
the opening of the account, the settlement of
the
shared branching network is complete, and
another
step has been taken toward the reality of a
cross-
border network.
WOCCU technical officer Steve Schaefer
explained, "It was a successful trip. The
people
from Ecuador were grateful to WOCCU because they
will go back with a better understanding of
shared branching that will allow their network
to
succeed." Schaefer, who is managing the
logistical aspects of the connection, is equally
hopeful about the new venture.
When the network launches, history will be
made.
Although shared branching has existed in the
United States since the 1970s, the world has yet
to see it tried on the international level. If
the enthusiasm of WOCCU, CUSC and Ecuador is any
indication of the level of commitment of those
involved in the project, the cross-border idea
has a very bright future ahead of it.
El Consejo Mundial de Cooperativas de Ahorro y Crédito es la asociación gremial y agencia de desarrollo para el sistema internacional de cooperativas de ahorro y crédito. El Consejo Mundial promueve el crecimiento sustentable de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito y otras cooperativas financieras en todo el mundo a fin de facultar a las personas para que mejoren su calidad de vida a través del acceso a servicios financieros asequibles y de alta calidad. El Consejo Mundial realiza esfuerzos de defensa activa en representación del sistema global de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito ante organizaciones internacionales y trabaja con gobiernos nacionales para mejorar la legislación y la regulación. Sus programas de asistencia técnica introducen nuevas herramientas y tecnologías para fortalecer el desempeño financiero de las cooperativas de ahorro y crédito y profundizar su alcance comunitario.
El Consejo Mundial ha implementado 290 programas de asistencia técnica en 71 países. A nivel mundial, 51,000 cooperativas de ahorro y crédito en 100 países atienden a 196 millones de personas. Obtenga más información sobre el impacto global del Consejo Mundial en www.woccu.org.
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