Common Bond

The Common Bond is the factor which unites the members of a Credit Union together i.e., those living or working in the same area may join a credit union.

Sligo Credit Union Common Bond

The Common Bond is the factor that unites the members of a Credit Union together, i.e., those living or working in the same area may join a credit union. It defines the area in which a credit union can operate. The Common Bond ensures that the savings of members of the community are available to fellow members as loans - it is essentially people doing it for themselves.

The Common Bond demonstrates effectively how a credit union is a credit co-operative with members working together to achieve a better life for themselves. You are eligible to become a member of Sligo Credit Union if you live or work in the Common Bond.

Please Note: Sligo Credit Union includes the previous common bond of Boyle Credit Union, which incorporates Boyle, Killaraght, Ballinameen, Cavetown/Ballynahoogh/Easternow, Croghan, Kilmnamanagh, Ardcarne, Kilronan, Keadue/Ballyfarnon/Geevagh, Arigna, Drumboylan/Tumna, Ballinafad/Corrigeenroe and Kilmactranny.

Common Bond

Sligo CU has five branches:

Sligo Town Branch: Wine Street, Sligo

Collooney Branch: Main Street, Collooney, Co. Sligo

Drumkeerin Branch: Main Street, Drumkeerin, Co. Leitrim

Boyle Branch: Green Street, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

Keadue Branch: Keadue West, Co. Roscommon

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