Latest News

07 Oct 2024

Year End

27 Aug 2024

Cyber Essentials Certification

Cyber Essentials Plus ensures that Armagh Credit Union has implemented essential cybersecurity measures, reducing the risk of cyberattacks like malware, ransomware, and phishing. In an industry where data protection is critical, this certification can help build trust amongst members knowing that Armagh Credit Union are taking precautions and training on cyber security. Cyber Essentials Plus can also help in demonstrating compliance with data protection regulations like GDPR, we are one of several Credit Unions in Northern Ireland that has acquired this certification.

27 Aug 2024

Good News

In the last quarter (up to the end of June 2024) Armagh Credit Union have had one of our highest growths in loans at 19.29% In the month of July alone, we gave out almost £600,000 in loans to our members. If you are thinking about a loan why not call into our office or telephone us on 02837523681. You can also apply via our website www.armaghcu.com.

01 Aug 2024

Member feedback survey

We recently carried out a survey of our members, some of the feedback we received was as follows:  "Service they provide has been 1st class" "Staff always polite and friendly" "Excellent service from local staff" "I enjoy using the credit union, makes me feel safe"

04 Mar 2024

Debt Management Help

For debt management assistance please click 'Read More'

13 Nov 2023

Gambling Awarness

For Gambling Awareness information click 'Read More'

About Us

Our Story

Armagh Credit Union was founded in May 1962 in Handel House. By January 1963 £500 in savings had been accumulated and the first loans were issued to members. By the end of that year due to increased membership and a greater volume of business the Credit Union moved to Market Street.

The first manger was appointed in 1967 and the Credit Union purchased the old cinema in Russell Street from where it continues to operate its expanding business.

We now have over 10,000 members with a share capital in excess of £29 million and loans issued in excess of £9.4 million.

Meet the team

Kevin Powell

Kevin Powell

President

Justin Mallon

Justin Mallon

Manager

Anne Marie McKenna

Anne Marie McKenna

Assistant Manager

Kiera McCormack

Kiera McCormack

Senior Manager

Maeve Mullan

Maeve Mullan

Senior Manager

Charlene Murphy

Charlene Murphy

Credit Control

Grainne Graham

Grainne Graham

Senior Clerical Officer

Maeve Molloy

Maeve Molloy

Admin

Niamh McCreanor

Niamh McCreanor

Senior Clerical Officer

Joanne Smith

Joanne Smith

Senior Clerical Officer

Aidan Murphy

Aidan Murphy

Senior Clerical Officer

Common Bond

Membership is open to those over the age of 16 years of age who reside within the common bond.

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