Infographic: A journey of ACU’s rich 75 year history

This year, Assiniboine Credit Union celebrates a milestone event — 75 years in operations. More than ever, we’re reminded of our origins and the many other milestones and achievements along the way.

In particular, we’re proud to have grown to more than 120,000 member owners, having developed from offering savings and loans to a full suite of banking products including wealth management.

Follow this timeline infographic to learn more about how we’ve integrated the vision, mission and values along the way. We’re glad to have been surrounded by such a supportive and collaborative community for this journey.

A journey of ACU’s rich 75 year history

Up Next: Learn how Assiniboine Credit Union got its start — from $50 and a dream.


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