Year: 2018

PHONE CALL ALERT!

We’ve been notified by one of our members that they received a phone call earlier today from a withheld number purporting to be ringing from St. Canice’s Credit Union.  On this occasion they were advised that they had won a €500 cash prize and of course they then asked for their bank account details. Please be aware […]

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Christmas Opening Hours

Here’s a list of the opening hours for all of our branches over the Christmas Holidays and into the New Year.  

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2018

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2018

The Annual General Meeting of St. Canice’s Credit Union will be held on Tuesday night, 18th December 2018 in Hotel Kilkenny at 7.30pm. All members are welcome to attend.

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Credit Union Announce Loan Rate Sale for 4 months only.

St. Canice’s Credit Union have announced a major loan interest rate sale for large value loans between €25,000 and €50,000 for a 4 month period only for all larger loan applications made up to and including 30th March 2019. This will appeal to people who are perhaps thinking of doing up their home, buying a […]

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Art Competition Winners

This was the first year St. Canice’s Credit Union took part in the National Credit Union Art Competition and we were absolutely blown away by the fabulous works of art received.  Thank you to everyone who took part.  To see a random selection of entries, check out our Facebook page. First placed entries have now been […]

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2018 Scholarship Winners Announced

SCHOLARSHIP DRAW AWARDING A TOTAL OF €15,000 IN SCHOLARSHIPS We are excited to announce the winners of the 2018 St. Canice’s Credit Union Scholarship Draw! Drumroll please….. Sophie Mason, Kells Road, Kilkenny Billy Brennan, Callan, Co Kilkenny Laura Hayes, Lintown Hall, Kilkenny Darragh Murphy, Dublin Road, Kilkenny Chloe Mullins, Durrow, Co Laois Thank you to […]

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Credit Unions in No.1 spot for Customer Experience for 4th Consecutive Year

Credit unions have been voted Number One for Customer Experience in the 2018 CXi Ireland Customer Experience Report, taking the award for the fourth year running. This is the first time, anywhere in the world, that the same organisation has taken the award for four consecutive years. St. Canice’s Credit Union joins 250 other credit […]

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St. Canices’ Credit Union Senior Hurling Championship Quarter Final

John Locke’s Park in Callan was the venue for Sunday evening’s clash between last year’s champions Dicksboro and Henry Shefflin’s Ballyhale. It was a high scoring affair with Shamrock’s led by County Star TJ Reid coming out on top. TJ was top scorer on the day and was duly awarded the St. Canice’s Credit Union […]

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SCHOLARSHIP DRAW CLOSING DATE IS FAST APPROACHING!

The closing date for receipt of entries into our 2018 Scholarship Draw is almost here.  We have FIVE scholarships worth €3,000 each to give away to FIVE lucky student members. The draw is not based on academic results which means that all entries have a fair chance of winning. You can find out more and […]

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St. Canice’s Credit Union Senior Hurling League Final – Listen to the Match Summary

Saturday Evening saw the St. Canice’s Credit Union Senior Hurling League Final  contested by James Stephen’s and O’Loughlin Gaels.   Listen to Nicky Brennan’s Match Summary here. David Walton of The Village was selected as the Official St. Canice’s Credit Union Man of the Match with his late, long distance free sealing the win for […]

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James Stephen’s vs. Clara -Listen to the Match Summary

Saturday Evening saw the round 5 St. Canice’s Credit Union Senior Hurling League Group B clash between James Stephen’s and Clara.   Listen to Nicky Brennan’s Match Summary here. Conor Browne, centre back for the victors was selected as the Official St. Canice’s Credit Union Man of the Match on the night. James Stephen’s will […]

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Christmas Cracker Savings Account

Kids are back at school now, so thoughts move to mid-term; Halloween and of course Christmas is just around the corner. Almost 400 members opened a Christmas Cracker Savings account when it was launched last January. For those that did not; now is a good time to start one up. THIS IS HOW IT WORKS […]

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Credit Union Art Competition 2018

For the first time ever, St. Canice’s Credit Union is taking part in the 2018 Credit Union Art Competition. We are delighted to have Paul Young from Cartoon Saloon, Caroline Schofield, Artist and Facilitator for Open Circle Community Arts Collective and Mary Butler, Arts Officer for Kilkenny County Council as judges. The theme this year […]

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Bagenalstown Credit Union and St. Canice’s Credit Union in merger discussions.

The boards of Bagenalstown and St. Canice’s Credit Unions are pleased to confirm that we are currently advancing discussions in relation to combining resources of both credit unions with a view to becoming an even stronger credit union. Both credit unions are of the view that such an enlarged credit union will build on both […]

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The Rower Inistioge vs. Erin’s Own – Listen to the Match Summary

Friday Night saw the round 3 St. Canice’s Credit Union Senior Hurling League Group A clash between The Rower Inistioge and Erin’s Own.   Listen to Barry Henriques’ Match Summary here. Tom Doyle, left corner back for the victors was selected as the Official St. Canice’s Credit Union Man of the Match on the night

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The Village vs. The Boro – Listen to the full match summary

It was a one sided game in the St. Canice’s Credit Union Senior Hurling League Group B clash in Nowlan Park on Friday evening.   Listen to the full Match Summary from Community Radio Kilkenny City and find out who was selected as the Official St. Canice’s Credit Union Man of the Match!  

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Back to School Costs Survey 2018

Irish League of Credit Union survey finds more than a third of families in debt due to back-to-school spend Media Release: 30 July 2018 Survey identifies rise in the number of parents in debt due to back-to-school related costs Increasing numbers turning to moneylenders to cope with the back-to-school spend One third forced to deny […]

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