HISTORY
OF ATHENRY
Athenry Credit Union Ltd.
The concept of Credit Union came to Ireland from Germany in the late
1950s. The first Credit Union was established in 1958.
A number of meetings of people interested in the formation of a Parish
Credit Union took place in 1965. After many long hours of debate
and encouragement of the local P.P. the Rev. Cannon Conor Heaney, Athenry
Parish Credit Union was formed on 16th January 1966. Tommy Coppinger
became the first President, John Stack Treasurer and Máire Bean
Uí C1éirigh Secretary. Other Directors werd: Frank
Kilkelly, Donal O'Cinnéide, Michael McGrath and Christy Barrett.
The first Supervisory Committee were, Dick Smyth, Joe Walsh and Christy
Archer.
The first Office, a room in the Canton Hall, was given free of charge
by the Canton Hall Committee.
The total savings on opening day was £9. The seeds of Credit
Union were sown on that day and have been nurtured by very active and innovative
Boards of Directors and Staff over the past 29 years. Today Athenry
Credit Union has assets of almost £8 Million.
Tom Lane P.R.O. for the "Athenry Journal"
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