It's time for real time payments
Ready to say goodbye to the clumsy process of entering BSBs and bank account numbers we currently go through to transfer money? Yep, so are we. And we want our money in real time.
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Ready to say goodbye to the clumsy process of entering BSBs and bank account numbers we currently go through to transfer money? Yep, so are we. And we want our money in real time.
Two of North Queensland’s longest serving member-owned credit unions will officially become one after today when ECU close its doors for the final time and reopen on Monday as the merged Queensland Country Credit Union.
The opportunity to build a genuine, customer-owned alternative to the big banks for all Queenslanders is the driving force behind the proposed merger of Queensland Country Credit Union and Queenslanders Credit Union.
At ECU’s AGM held on Friday night (2nd December) members approved the recommendation of the Board to merge with the Queensland Country Credit Union and form a combined credit union with assets of over $1.7B, 29 branches, four agencies and 70,000 members.
The trend toward 'locally owned' is set to hit a new high for banking in regional Queensland.