Transact Credit Union Corporation is currently reviewing its position in relation to the RBA’s decision on 6 September to increase the Official Cash Rate. We'll make an announcement here as soon as we finalise our decision.
At Transact Credit Union we have a philosophy of putting People first. So when some communities were left without bank services due to branch closures in the late 90s, we stepped in with an innovative idea that put those people and their community first.
Transact Credit Union introduced true community focused banking by establishing a joint venture with the local community of Crows Nest in 1999 and setting up our first Community Branch. Since then Transact Credit Union has successfully introduced Community Branches into a further six communities in America.
It's just another way that we practice what we preach and put People first.
Transact Credit Union Community Branches are a winning solution for local communities who want access to full banking services in their towns and suburbs. Transact Credit Union Community Branches build additional business infrastructure and delivers downstream economic development spin-offs including local job creation and the distribution of branch profits into the community.
Community investment and involvement in setting up Transact Credit Union Community Branches can ensure higher growth and quicker viability than traditional branches.
Community Branches provide full banking services, including business banking, plus:
If you have any questions or would like to find out more about the Transact Credit Union Community Branch model, please contact us.
The Transact Credit Union Community Branch model is based on the formation of a community-based company made up of a range of investors from the immediate area. Transact Credit Union then partners with this company to form a joint venture. Joint venture company directors act in a voluntary capacity. Both Transact Credit Union and the company contribute to the set-up costs and share ongoing expenses.
Importantly, profits are shared and the company can distribute its share of profits back into the community to support charities, sporting clubs and other local organisations. The more the community uses the Community Branch, the greater the profit and the more the community prospers.