Xmas Club

In 2017, in response to a request from its members, the Adventist Credit Union set up a Xmas Club (formally called ‘The ACU December Festive Club’). Members of the Xmas Club can make regular deposits into their Xmas Club account…
In 2017, in response to a request from its members, the Adventist Credit Union set up a Xmas Club (formally called ‘The ACU December Festive Club’). Members of the Xmas Club can make regular deposits into their Xmas Club account…
Opening an Individual Account To become a member of The Adventist Credit Union, you must fall into our ‘common bond.’ This means you must be a member of The Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church. To join the credit union, you must…
Members are required to save regularly with the credit union for a minimum period of six months. They will then be eligible to apply for a loan. The amount of money you can borrow will depend upon the value of…
Put simply, Adventist Credit Union Ltd is a cooperative community bank. It is a cooperative – run by the members for the members – no external shareholders. It is for the community – you must live and/or worship in England,…
You have lots of choices in financial institutions. What is the best option for you and your family? When you compare, you will see the benefits of joining a credit union are quite clear. Banks and Building Societies are financial…
The ADVENTIST CREDIT UNION LTD, a financial institution, is authorised and regulated by The Financial Services Authority, bearing Firm No. 213267 as a Version 1 credit union. ACU Ltd was born out of a desire for ordinary people, within the…
Credit unions are a fast-growing alternative to the traditional way of borrowing from banks and building societies and the more recent methods of borrowing from doorstep and payday lenders. Credit Unions are licensed by the Bank of England’s Prudential Regulatory…