FAQs

Here you can see a list of our most Frequently Asked Questions organised by category. If your question is not listed, please feel free to submit a question via our contact form or call us on: 071 9186297

What is a credit union?

A financial cooperative, owned, and controlled by its members for its members.

What is the common bond?

The common bond is that factor which unites all members of a credit union. It defines the area within which the credit union can operate. In Ireland, the most usual common bond are Community bond (where all members live in defined village, town or locality); Occupational Bond ( where all members are in the same occupation or work for the same employer); Associational Bond ( where all members are in the same society or association).

What can a credit union do for you?

Your credit union can help you achieve financial independence through regular savings and fair and affordable access to loans.

What are shares?

Every €1 saved is equivalent of one share in a credit union. A minimum saving of €5 is needed to keep the account open. You should save regularly to build up a savings history. The more savings held by the Credit Union, the more funds are available for loans to members.

Tubbercurry & District Credit Union currently have a share cap of €50,000 per member.

What is the Common Fund?

As the amount of shares builds up, the common fund of money grows. This in then available for providing loans to members. All members are encouraged to save regularly, even when repaying a loan. This gives the member several direct benefits, and ensures that there are funds for the credit union for use by all members.

What is the Deposit Guarantee Scheme?

The Deposit Guarantee Scheme covers eligible deposits of up to €100,000 per person per institution.

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