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International Credit Union Day History

Over the course of 84 years, the celebration of International Credit Union (ICU) Day® has evolved from the first official credit union holiday established by the Credit Union League of Massachusetts in 1927 into the internationally recognized observance it is today.

Twenty-one years later in 1948, the centennial of the first credit union arrived. By then, about five million people belonged to 12,000 credit unions in the United States and Canada. America’s credit union leaders at this time called for an occasion for bringing people together to reflect on credit unions’ cooperative history and achievement much more than they had in 1927. They also wished to promote the credit union idea nationally. To do so, Credit Union National Association (CUNA) decided to give CU Day new life--this time with a national celebration set aside on the third Thursday of the month. This time, CU Day caught on, and celebrations continued in the following years.

Meanwhile, the credit union movement was spreading across the globe. By 1964, CUNA had established CUNA International to formally expand its aid to credit union pioneers worldwide. As new national movements joined the credit union family, the idea of a holiday that everyone could enjoy, regardless of religion, political beliefs, or cultural differences, appealed to many. Numerous credit unions began to distribute CU Day promotional materials, and the day of honor and recognition came to be acknowledged globally.

In January 1971, the World Council of Credit Unions, Inc. (WOCCU) was established in order to aid the substantial worldwide credit union progress. At the time, about 38 million members belonged to 24,000 credit unions globally. In that same year, WOCCU created the first ICU Day materials that were used around the world. CU Day had officially become ICU Day.

Today, ICU Day celebrates the common roots of 186 million credit union members in 97 countries. The credit union movement has come a long way since the first financial cooperative was established in Germany just 163 years ago.

As we observe past achievements and look forward to the accomplishment to come, we invite you to join us in celebrating ICU Day on Thursday, October 20, 2011.