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# Credit Union

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They're here: Credit Unions have launched debit cards for the first time
Farmer threatened and intimidated into handing over €83,000 to 17 people, court hears
The average Irish person will spend almost €600 this Christmas
Struggling to finance a trip to the Euros? There's a loan for that...
Here is the brand that Irish customers have the best experience with
The Central Bank is limiting how much you can save in a Credit Union
A lot of parents are struggling to afford back to school costs
Could credit unions be on the way out? They're said to be under 'sustained attack'
Consumers ordered to pay €52 million back to banks so far this year
Quiz: How well can you do in the All Ireland Credit Union School Quiz?
Is the Credit Union going to start doing mortgages?
Credit union 'lent €3.1 million for five years with no interest or payments'
The Central Bank wants to limit how much you can save in a credit union
One in 7 of us have "nothing left" at the end each month
The man in charge of restructuring credit unions has resigned after 14 months
Parents are saving for 8 years to put their kids through college
Gardaí investigating "financial irregularities" at Dublin credit union
Post offices could link up with credit unions to provide banking services
Credit Union debit cards to be rolled out by January 2015
Fair City is getting its first ever Credit Union
Court approves transfer of Howth Sutton Credit Union
Credit unions critical of Central Bank's "anti-competitive" lending rules
Here’s What Happened Today: Tuesday
People still joining credit unions, but fewer are taking out loans
Over €31 million in deposits were taken from Newbridge CU in 18 months
Explainer: What is going on with the Credit Union?
Central Bank assessing issues at 100 credit unions
Newbridge Credit Union staff set to meet tonight to discuss takeover
Gilmore: Newbridge Credit Union is a one-off case
1.8 million people have less than €100 left after bills are paid
Sinn Féin official disputes claim he knows who killed Adrian Donohoe
Kells Credit Union "disappointed" at plans for further strike action
Credit Union loan book is down but membership is up
PSNI issue fresh appeal in Adrian Donohoe murder
One week on, Gardaí appeal for information on Adrian Donohoe murder
"If you have any semblance of good in you, for God's sake, turn these people in"
Gardaí to make televised appeal over detective's killing