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The Authentic Difference Is Our People-First Principles

The Authentic Difference Is Our People-First Principles - International Credit Union Day 2016

On October 20, 2016, credit unions around the world will celebrate International Credit Union Day (ICU Day). We are proud that as credit unions, our authentic difference is our people-first principles.

Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives, offering the same services as other financial institutions, but with a people-first philosophy.

“The Authentic Difference,” this year’s ICU Day theme, zeroes in on what makes credit unions different from banks, fintech startups and other financial institutions—our principles.

Credit unions have operated according to the same core principles since the 1850s, when a group of weary German workers, tired of being exploited by loan sharks, formed the world’s first credit union by banding together to provide affordable credit to each other.

These principles are based on the 7 cooperative principles, shared by all cooperatives. They are:

1. Democratic Control
One member = One vote. Whether you have $5 or $5 million, your voice is equal.

2. Open and Voluntary Membership
Members are connected by a bond of association, fostering a sense of community.

3. Non-Discrimination
Credit unions are open to all without regard for race, orientation, nationality, sex, religion, gender, or politics.

4. Service to Members
Credit unions are ranked No. 1 in service in numerous surveys, because they exist to serve members, not profit.

5. Distribution to Members
Credit unions return all profits to their members through dividends, lower fees, better savings rates, and improved services.

6. Building Financial Stability
Credit unions are historically stable organizations. They’re owned by the people they serve, so they don’t take unnecessary risks.

7. Cooperation Among Cooperatives
Credit unions and cooperatives share the same principles. Together, they amplify each other’s good works.

8. Social Responsibility
Credit unions strive for social justice by committing to strengthening their communities and helping people of modest means.

9. Ongoing Education
Credit unions prioritize financial education for their members, employees, and communities as part of their pursuit of social justice.

This is why we celebrate ICU Day at Mid Oregon Credit Union. Because putting people before profit, prioritizing social responsibility, and offering financial education improves lives. These values are why cooperative banking is a key component of helping people in developing countries gain access to microloans, or a middle-class couple in Central Oregon receive an affordable mortgage for their first home.

So when we wish you a Happy ICU Day at Mid Oregon. Know that we’re thanking you for belonging to a movement that’s helping your neighbors—and people around the world—grow and thrive and follow their dreams. And contributing to credit union’s people-first principles.

If you have any questions about the credit union philosophy or how Mid Oregon Credit Union can help you, stop by or contact us at (541) 382-1795 or at beheard@midoregon.com.

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