Volume 5| Issue 5

October 2022

The Credit Union for employees and retirees of South Dublin | Fingal | Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Councils and their family members 

October 2022 

 
 
 
 

We are delighted to share that once again Credit Unions have been voted first place in the Customer Experience Index for eight consecutive years, which is a record-breaking achievement for the movement and a testament to support from Members and the contribution and dedication of Volunteers, Directors, and Staff.

Credit Unions have also ranked first in the Ireland Sustainability RepTrak Index 2022.

Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do and while Black Raven is not based in the community like a high street credit union, we are very much a community but based in the workplace.

Our values and purpose are the same as every other credit union on the island of Ireland and indeed throughout the World.

We want to take this opportunity to remind you that you can be a member of two credit unions, one where you live and one where you work. So if you are reading this Newsletter and aren’t a member or know of a friend who might be interested in joining, please consider opening an account.

Any of the Team here at Black Raven will be happy to explain the great benefits of being a member.

Remember you can have two!

 
 
 

Christmas Loans Now Available 

 
 
 

Christmas Withdrawals

Did you know you can request a moneysave withdrawal through your CU Online Account?  You can access your CU Online account through our new Black Raven Credit Union App or our website 

 
 
 

New Black Raven Credit Union App for you 

 
 
 
  • Our Special Car Loan Rate now applies to Electric Cars of up to €50,000.  All other vehicles qualify for the Special Car Loan rate of up to €30,000
  • No hidden charges 
  • No penalties for early repayment
  • Grants available for Electric Cars.
  • Grants can be put directly off the loan balance, there are no penalties for lump sum payments and you can save on interest as interest is calculated on the reducing loan balance.
 
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Loan Calculator 
 
Find out more about electric car grants
 
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Looking out for you through life's ups and downs

 
 
 

Winners Corner 

October Cash Draw: 

Our 65th Draw took place on 25th October 2022!! The 14 lucky winners have been notified of their prizes and how they can go about drawing down the prize money.  Please see below list of winners.  The total prize fund for 2022 is a minimum of €80,000. Not signed up to the draw? To enter download the draw entry form below and return it to enquiries@blackravencu.ie  More entries equal more prizes. If you’re not in, you can’t win!!

 

International Credit Union Day Competition:

We celebrated International Credit Union Day on Thursday 20th October 2022.  This year’s theme is ‘Empower Your Financial Future with a Credit Union’.  We held a draw for 3 €50 One For All Vouchers. Once Voucher for each area.

The lucky winners were:

Brian Warren - Fingal

Anne Reilly - South

Grainne O'Sullivan - DLR

 
Draw winners 
 
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Black Raven Credit Union Limited is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland

 

Email: enquiries@blackravencu.ie

loans@blackravencu.ie 

Phone: 01 4610682

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