Great Wisconsin Credit Union

Great Wisconsin Credit Union
Credit union
Industry Financial services
Fate Merged
Successor Summit Credit Union
Founded September 14, 1935 (1935-09-14)
Defunct 2008 (2008)
Headquarters Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Number of locations
9 (until merger)
Website greatwisconsincu.org
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Great Wisconsin Credit Union, formerly known as CUNA Credit Union until 2005, was a credit union that was founded on September 17, 1935 in Madison, Wisconsin. The credit union had been started to serve employees of the CUNA Mutual Group and the local community. By 2007, Great Wisconsin Credit Union had approximately 46,000 members and 428 million dollars in assets.[2] As of 2008, the credit union had a total of nine locations throughout Wisconsin.[1] The credit union became defunct in 2008, after a merger with Summit Credit Union.

History

Summit Credit Union merger

On November 29, 2007, Great Wisconsin Credit Union announced a merger with Summit Credit Union under the Summit name.[3] Several months later, on March 17, 2008, Great Wisconsin Credit Union and Summit announced that the merger was cleared by the National Credit Union Administration and the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions.[4] The merger was finalized, and took place in the Fall of 2008. This resulted in the creation of the largest credit union in the state of Wisconsin with over 1.1 billion dollars in assets.[5] [6]

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