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Coast Capital Savings Federal Credit Union (formerly Coast Capital Savings Credit Union) is a member-owned financial co-operative headquartered in Surrey, British Columbia. It has nearly 600,000 members [5] through its 45-location branch network. [6] In 2023, Coast Capital's net income was at $58.5 million.
The credit union is headquartered in the Vancouver suburb of Langley and has regional administration centres in Duncan on Vancouver Island and in Penticton in B.C.’s Southern Interior. Led by Chief Executive Officer Launi Skinner, First West has several lines of business that include retail and business banking and wealth management.
Coast Capital Savings announced the approval from OSFI to become the second federally regulated credit union in Canada beginning on November 1, 2018, the first federal credit union based in British Columbia. [4] Innovation Federal Credit Union became the first federal credit union headquartered in Saskatchewan on June 23, 2023.
Coast Capital Savings Federal Credit Union: 1940 Surrey, British Columbia: Federal Credit Union, member owned. From 17 October – 28 November 2016, a vote was held for members on whether or not Coast Capital Savings should become a federal credit union Concentra Bank 2017 Saskatoon Provides wholesale banking and trusts to Canada's credit union ...
In 2008, Valley First entered into discussions with Langley-based Envision Financial to merge with one another and develop a new financial services organization for Western Canada. In September 2009, members at both credit unions voted in favour of the merger proposal, and on Jan. 1, 2010, Envision Financial and Valley First merged to become ...
Envision Financial, a division of First West Credit Union, is based in British Columbia, Canada.Founded in 1946, Envision Financial was established in 2001 through a merger between Lower Mainland-based Delta Credit Union, whose roots were in the fishing industry, and Fraser Valley-based First Heritage Savings Credit Union, which had historic ties to the farming and agriculture industries.
Phase A began construction in 2012 and was completed in early 2016, houses the headquarters for Coast Capital Savings, a federal credit union. [3] The second phase, which began construction in early 2018, consists of the Hub 9850 office building, and the Hub One and Two residential towers. [4] [5] Phase B was completed in 2021.
There were six employers in Surrey in 2017 each with more than 1,000 staff across BC: Fraser Health with 25,000; School District 36 with 10,560; City of Surrey with 3,400; Coast Capital Savings with 1,738; Starline Windows Group with 1,400; Kwantlen Polytechnic University with 1,332. [43]