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Company type | Credit Union |
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Industry | Financial services |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Celina Philpot, Executive Officer [1] |
Total assets | $9.36 billion in total funds managed CAD (2021) [2] |
Number of employees | 900 [3] |
Website | www.conexus.ca |
Conexus Credit Union is one of Saskatchewan's largest credit unions. Conexus has over $8 billion in consolidated assets, more than 130,000 members, and 30 branches across the province. [4] More than 900 employees and sales professionals are located throughout the province. [5]
In 1937, Tom Molloy, a reporter turned labour leader organized and created the Regina Co-operative Savings and Credit Union, which later came to be named Sherwood Credit Union. [6] Sherwood Credit Union (later Conexus Credit Union) in 1976 implemented the first automated teller machine in Canada at its two branches in Regina. [7] The project was developed for Sherwood Credit Union by the IT staff of CIS (Co-operative Insurance Services - later CGI) under contract to Saskatchewan Cooperative Credit Services (later Saskcentral). This venture involved cooperation from IBM Canada.
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The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guidelines for companies and organizations. (October 2019) |
Company type | Credit Union |
---|---|
Industry | Financial services |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Celina Philpot, Executive Officer [1] |
Total assets | $9.36 billion in total funds managed CAD (2021) [2] |
Number of employees | 900 [3] |
Website | www.conexus.ca |
Conexus Credit Union is one of Saskatchewan's largest credit unions. Conexus has over $8 billion in consolidated assets, more than 130,000 members, and 30 branches across the province. [4] More than 900 employees and sales professionals are located throughout the province. [5]
In 1937, Tom Molloy, a reporter turned labour leader organized and created the Regina Co-operative Savings and Credit Union, which later came to be named Sherwood Credit Union. [6] Sherwood Credit Union (later Conexus Credit Union) in 1976 implemented the first automated teller machine in Canada at its two branches in Regina. [7] The project was developed for Sherwood Credit Union by the IT staff of CIS (Co-operative Insurance Services - later CGI) under contract to Saskatchewan Cooperative Credit Services (later Saskcentral). This venture involved cooperation from IBM Canada.
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