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Credit unions once again ranked as Ireland’s most trusted organisations

Posted on: 07 May 2020

Credit unions regain top spot in RepTrak® 2020 study 

Credit unions throughout the country have been named the most highly regarded organisations in Ireland according to the latest Ireland RepTrak® 2020 study carried out by The Reputations Agency.  With a score of 83.7, credit unions took the top spot overall for their role as a trusted cornerstone of local communities with over 3.6 million members nationwide. This represents a return to the top spot for credit unions who finished second in last year’s poll having come first in 2018.  

The Ireland RepTrak® 2020 study, undertaken by the Reputations Agency for the 11th consecutive year, delves into the perceptions of over 7,000 members of the public collected during January and February 2020 and measures the level of trust, respect, admiration and esteem they have for 100 organisations in Ireland. The study highlighted that, for the Irish population, community-based organisations pave the way for trust and leadership. Credit Unions scored consistently well in six of the seven reputational drivers, leading the way in Governance.

Speaking about the achievement, Paul Bailey, Head of Communications at the Irish League of Credit Unions said, “We are proud to be part of a movement that is regarded so highly across the country. Our dedicated staff and volunteers genuinely care about what our members want, and this is why we have consistently tailored our services and products to our members’ specific needs. Nowhere is this more evident than during the current pandemic where credit unions have shown huge innovation and flexibility to continue to deliver services to their members. We are delighted to celebrate this good news and we would like to say a heartfelt thanks to all our valued members for their continued loyalty and support. Of particular note in today’s results is that credit unions lead the way in Governance, no mean achievement for a completely volunteer led organisation.”

For over 60 years, credit unions have been at the heart of Irish communities, paving the way for financial inclusion and stability and enabling progression in many households. Credit unions also support local community initiatives and charities, because we understand that it’s the little things that make the difference.  

“Credit unions have forged a strong bond with their members and indeed the wider community. This is not just because of our commitment to the provision of member-driven, not-for-profit savings and loan services, but also due to our programme of sponsorship and donations to local sporting clubs, youth initiatives and charities” continued Paul Bailey. 

“We always stand ready and willing to support and assist those living and working in communities throughout Ireland. I would encourage anyone in the community who feels they could benefit from affordable and straightforward credit, or any of the many services we offer, to drop in for a chat to their local credit union and find out how we can be of help. You’ll soon find out why credit unions are the most trusted brand in Ireland”.
 

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