Celebrate 73 years of International Credit Union Day® at Diamond Valley Federal Credit Union
Building financial health for a brighter tomorrow
Celebrate 73 years of International Credit Union Day® at Diamond Valley Federal Credit Union
On Oct. 21, 2021, credit union members around the world will celebrate International Credit Union Day®, an annual event to commemorate the credit union movement’s impact and achievements. This year marks the 73rd anniversary.
Credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives that provide an effective and viable alternative to for-profit financial institutions for more than 291 million members in 118 countries worldwide. More than 86,000 credit unions exist globally, providing a plethora of financial services for their members, recognized as a force for positive economic and social change. Diamond Valley Federal Credit Union serves over 20,000 members at 6 locations in Vanderburgh and Warrick County.
Diamond Valley Federal Credit Union is celebrating International Credit Union Day, by giving our members a chance to win one of two prize packs consisting of goodies from our local business partners. One prize pack includes a 4 pack of tickets to see the Evansville Thunderbolts at their home opener on October 22nd!
Enter to win by:
Visiting Diamond Valley on Facebook(link is external), Twitter(link is external), or Instagram(link is external)Like, Share, or Comment on our posts between October 7th and October 20th.Winners will be announced on October 20th on social media
Since 1948, International Credit Union Day has been celebrated annually on the third Thursday of October. Each year, the international event affords the opportunity to remember credit unions’ proud history and promote awareness of and support for the credit union and financial cooperative difference.
This year’s theme is “Building financial health for a brighter tomorrow.”
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to challenge the financial well-being of credit union members around the globe. This theme highlights the way credit unions are responding to that challenge by working with members to help them rebuild their livelihoods.
International Credit Union Day is recognized by the World Council of Credit Unions(link is external), the global trade association and development platform for credit unions and other financial cooperatives, as well as numerous national credit union trade associations and federations around the world.