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The '''League of Southeastern Credit Unions''' is a trade association created in [[2009]] by the merger of the '''Alabama Credit Union League''' ('''ACUL''') with its counterpart in Florida. The combined association represents 332 institutions with $55 billion in assets.
The '''League of Southeastern Credit Unions''' is a trade association created in [[2009]] by the merger of the '''Alabama Credit Union League''' ('''ACUL''') with its counterpart in Florida. The combined association represents 332 institutions with $55 billion in assets.


The league's Alabama offices are located at 22 [[Inverness Parkway]] in [[Birmingham]]. [[Patrick La Pine]] is executive director.
The league's Alabama offices are located at [[22 Inverness Center]] on [[Inverness Parkway]] in [[Birmingham]]. [[Patrick La Pine]] is executive director.


The ACUL was established in Birmingham in [[1934]] to represent the operators of the state's non-profit credit unions.
The ACUL was established in Birmingham in [[1934]] to represent the operators of the state's non-profit credit unions.

Latest revision as of 11:46, 20 December 2010

The League of Southeastern Credit Unions is a trade association created in 2009 by the merger of the Alabama Credit Union League (ACUL) with its counterpart in Florida. The combined association represents 332 institutions with $55 billion in assets.

The league's Alabama offices are located at 22 Inverness Center on Inverness Parkway in Birmingham. Patrick La Pine is executive director.

The ACUL was established in Birmingham in 1934 to represent the operators of the state's non-profit credit unions.

References

  • Jarvis, Crystal (March 17, 2009) "Alabama and Florida credit union leagues merge." Birmingham Business Journal

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