Hunter Mutual
Type | Credit union |
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1968 (as Upper Hunter Local Government Employee's Credit Union) |
Defunct | 1/1/2010 (continues as local brand of NECU) |
Fate | Merged with New England Credit Union on 1/1/2010 |
Successor | New England Credit Union/Community Mutual Group |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | Muswellbrook, Scone, Aberdeen, Singleton, Murrurundi, Merriwa |
Area served | Upper Hunter Valley, New South Wales |
Services | Banking Investment Insurance Financial Planning |
Number of employees | 29 (2009) |
Website | huntermutual.com.au Community Mutual Group |
Hunter Mutual was a credit union based in and serving the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. It was established in 1968 as the Upper Hunter Local Government Employee's Credit Union.[1] In 1971, it changed its name to the Upper Hunter Credit Union in 1971, and following a restructure of its operations in 2004, it took on the name Hunter Mutual. During the 1990s, when many major banks closed branches in small country towns, Hunter Mutual set up new branches areas within the Upper Hunter where this occurred.
Merger[]
In July 2009, a proposed merger between Hunter Mutual and the New England Credit Union was announced.[2]
During December 2009, each credit union held their annual general meeting, with a majority of members (96% of Hunter Mutual members, 93% of NECU members) voting to approve the merger.[3] The merger took place on January 1, 2010, with Hunter Mutual members becoming members of New England Credit Union, with the two computer systems to be merged in March, followed by the introduction of NECU's product range and fee structure. The merged entity has retained all locations, and Hunter Mutual CEO Col Sales has joined the executive management team. The combined company is the largest inland credit union in Australia.
It is planned that the New England and Orana Credit Union arms of NECU will be re-branded as New England Mutual and Orana Mutual, mimicking the Hunter Mutual name. All three will also have the common name of the Community Mutual Group.
Logos[]
References[]
- ^ New England Credit Union, http://communitymutual.com.au/aboutus.html
- ^ Hunter Mutual, http://huntermutual.com.au/media/scripts/doc_download.aspx?did=170[permanent dead link]
- ^ New England Credit Union, http://www.necu.com.au/HMmergerinformation.html
External links[]
- Credit unions of Australia
- Banks established in 1968
- Banks disestablished in 2010
- 1968 establishments in Australia