Where do you turn when you are desperately needed a loan and the banks say no? Why not join a credit union? Or better still, start your own credit union!
So how do you start your own credit union?The average time it takes to establish a credit union is between one and three years. The minimum number of members required for the initial set up is 21 and the maximum number of members once you are established is limited to just 5,000 people. After you have secured enough members to start your union, there are a number of tasks which will need to be completed.
It is also vital to secure sponsorship from local sources, such as employers, housing associations, business groups or councils as setting up your own credit union can initially be an expensive process. ABCUL estimates the costs at between £30,000 and £70,000 in setting up a scheme with premises and staff for the first three years. Credit unions in the UK are also required to reach a statutory minimum reserve of 10 per cent of aggregate assets to protect their members. Until they reach this level, credit unions should transfer at least 20 per cent of their surplus into reserves each year.
Covering you and your membersIn the UK a credit union has to take out insurance to protect its members' funds from fraud and mismanagement. However, there is no industry-wide compensation scheme to protect members' savings should a credit union become bankrupt. Before you set up your credit union from scratch, consider investigating if credit unions in neighbouring areas would be willing to expand their common bond to your locality or place of employment. Many credit unions are expanding their common bonds to cover much larger populations, and your area may already be included in someone else’s plans. ABCUL can advise you on initiatives happening where you are, and put you in touch with the right people. To the wider community, a Credit Union improves the general financial knowledge of its member and offers training to its volunteers investing in local money.
It helps restore a sense of pride in disadvantaged and disaffected communities and provides a means of targeting financial exclusion. For further advice and assistance on setting up your own credit union visit www.abcul.org.
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