Can a bank outgrow its board? B.C. credit union may find out
10th Feb 2006, 08:50 GMT
What would you get if you merged the retail arm of any of the Big Six banks and the David Suzuki Foundation? Vancity, the country's largest credit union, which has almost $11-billion in assets, 43 branches in British Columbia and on-line banking that serves clients worldwide. That makes Vancity no longer just a poor cousin to the big banks, but a mini-bank all on its own. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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