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Rite Financial Solutions

Rite Financial Solutions

24 The Weavers, Ballybofey ,
Annemarie McGeehan Ltd. T/A Rite Financial Solutions is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland Registered Address; 24 The Weavers, Ballybofey, Co. Donegal Registered in Ireland no. 448918
Tralee Credit Union

Tralee Credit Union

45-47 Ashe Street, Tralee ,
Tralee Credit Union is independently owned and controlled by our local members with offices in Tralee and Castleisland. From humble beginnings in 1968 of £50 in Savings. Today, we serve over 30,000 local members with combined local Savings of €100 MILLION and over €47.9 MILLION out on Loan. Services include LOANS, SAVINGS, INSURANCE and an extensive range of FREE BANKING SERVICES. (Electronic Funds Transfer, Direct Debit, ATM) Services aim to meet your needs, improve your economic and social well being, by giving you control over your finances. In joining the Irish Banking "Clearing System" members can avail of free banking services through our Access Account. Our Access Account is similiar to a bank's Current Account but without the fees. Have your wages/income and social welfare paid to your Access Account to pay bills, repay your credit union loan, transfer funds and have access to funds using our ATM service.
Integritas Financial Services

Integritas Financial Services

1 The Cornhouse,Distillery Lofts,Distillery Road,Dublin 3, Dublin ,
Gordon Dooley has 25 years experience in the Financial Services Industry and is regulated by the Financial Regulator
Clonakilty Credit Union

Clonakilty Credit Union

Credit Union Centre, Kent Street, Clonakilty ,
The first AGM was held on 4th October 1966 in O’Donovan’s Hotel, Pearse Street, Clonakilty. Rev. Monsignor John Barrett PP attended and mentioned the following – how he had been on a visit to the USA with Bishop Lucey I 1959 and while there saw the success of the Credit Union Movement. He collected as much information as he could and gave it to Archdeacon Duggan who started the first Credit Union that was south of Dublin. This was Ballyphehane in Cork City, in 1960.
Blackpool Post Office

Blackpool Post Office

Unit 37 , Blackpool Shopping Centre, Cork ,
Tel: 214307829
Aylward Financial Services

Aylward Financial Services

11 Patrick Street, Kilkenny ,
We specialise in Life Assurance, Pensions and Investments with the best knowledge and experience to assist clients from all life cycles, both personally and professionally. Aylward Financial Services offer an honest and comprehensive one to one service to each of our clients and ensure we get the best and most up to date benefits to meet their needs. PJ Aylward, trading as Aylward Financial Services, is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.
St Colmcille’s (Kells) Credit Union

St Colmcille’s (Kells) Credit Union

Headfort Place, Kells, Kells ,
Kells Is located approximately 75km north west of Dublin in the historic Boyne Valley. Kells has been officially designated as an Irish Heritage Town. The Credit Union Story in Kells all started way back in May 1961. The Late Patrick Flanagan RIP was on a business trip to Clones and while there met with the Late Fr Gallagher, who was a curate in Clones at the time. Fr Gallagher was also the President of the Credit Union in Clones and during their meeting they discussed the possibility of a credit union in Kells. On his return from Clones the Late Paddy Flanagan RIP met up with some of his friends and discussed the idea of setting up a credit union in Kells. You must remember in 1961 conditions were ripe in Kells for a credit union to operate successfully. There were many organizations in the town which used the co-operative principles ie Kells ICA, The Legion of Mary, Kells Silver Band and Kells Operatic Society to name but a few. The men and women in these organizations had experience of working on committees and knew how they operated. There was also a good standard of education in the town at that time with two secondary schools and a vocational school. In May 1961 the credit union was launched at a public meeting in the town. The credit union operated initially in a small room in Kenlis place. In 1972 it moved to a premises it purchased in Newmarket Street and in March 1995 the credit union moved to it’s current premises the former Masonic Hall – a move which brought St Colmcille’s Credit Union into the very heart of the town’s financial services centre. The success of St Colmcilles Credit Union like many other credit unions around the country is due primarily to the voluntary input. The heart and soul of the credit union is today and has been down through the years the voluntary leadership. These men and women give the gift of time and wisdom freely, with only the inspiration of helping others as their reward. Today’s generation of men and women are living on a higher national material plan than any generation before. The directors of St Colmcilles Kells Credit Union today are like all those directors gone before them constantly searching for ways to improve the credit unions products and services to it’s members. The directors have always taken their duties seriously and acted in the knowledge that they are servants of the members. Boards of Directors over the years have always endeavoured to deal with members’ problems sympathetically and with great sensitivity.
Skibbereen Credit Union

Skibbereen Credit Union

13 Main Street, , Skibbereen ,
Just some of our services - please visit our website for a full list: Loans: Cars Home Improvements Education Holiday Wedding General Purpose Loans Share Secured Financial Services: Savings Loans Direct Debits EFT Transfers Online PIN Access Insurance Foreign Exchange Rail Tickets Money Management: MABS - Money Advice & Budgeting Service Financial Coaching Debt Elimination Saving Tips Parental Advice for Teenagers and Money
Tel: 028 21883
Harold's Cross Credit Union

Harold's Cross Credit Union

244/246 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin ,
The modern Credit Union movement traces its origins to Germany and to Friedrich Willhelm Raiffeisen, the Mayor of a small town in southern Germany, who in 1849 formed societies, which later evolved in to Credit Unions. The purposes of these Credit Unions was to enable people to help themselves in relieving debt and poverty. A Credit Union is a democratic, financial co-operative owned and controlled by its own members. Each Credit Union is run only to benefit its members, all of whom have something in common - the common bond. The Credit Union movement was introduced into Ireland in 1958 by Nora Herilhy with the support of a number of other dedicated pioneers. Since then, the Credit Union philosophy of mutual self-help has proved very popular, and there are now over 530 Credit Unions affiliated to the Irish league of Credit Unions throughout the country. In Ireland over two million members have recognized the value of credit unions, and have savings approaching several billion euro with their credit unions. There are thousands employed in the sector and many more thousands are volunteers involved in the movement.
Drumcondra Credit Union

Drumcondra Credit Union

18 Upper Drumcondra Road, Dublin ,
Welcome to the new Drumcondra Website Strong - Sound - Local Providing financial services to our members. It is hoped that this web site will inform you about the benefits of being a member, the products provided by your Credit Union and most of all an openess to continually strive to improve upon the services we provide.