INTERNATIONAL CREDIT UNION OPERATING PRINCIPLES
Credit union members enjoy equal rights to vote (one member, one vote) and participate in decisions affecting the credit union, without regard to the amount of savings or deposits or the volume of business. Voting in credit union support organizations or associations may be proportional or representational, in keeping with democratic principles. The credit union is autonomous, within the framework of law and regulation, recognizing the credit union as a cooperative enterprise serving and controlled by its members. Credit union elected offices are voluntary in nature and incumbents should not receive a salary. However, credit unions may reimburse legitimate expenses incurred by elected officials.
Non-Discrimination
Credit unions are non-discriminatory in relation to race,
nationality, sex, religion, and politics.
Distribution to Members
To encourage thrift through savings and thus to provide loans and
other services, a fair rate of interest is paid on savings and
deposits, within the capability of the credit union. The surplus
arising out of the operations of the credit union after ensuring
appropriate reserve levels and after payment of limited dividends
on permanent equity capital where it exists, belongs to and
benefits all members with no member or group of members
benefiting to the detriment of others. This surplus may be
distributed among members in proportions to their transactions
with the credit union as interest or patronage refunds, or
directed to improved or additional services required by the
members.
Building Financial Stability
A prime concern of the credit union is to build the financial
strength, including adequate reserves and in
Cooperation Among Cooperatives In keeping with their philosophy and the pooling practices of cooperatives, credit unions within their capability actively cooperate with other credit unions, cooperatives and their associations at local, national, and international levels in order to best serve the interests of their members and their communities.
Social Responsibility
Continuing the ideals and beliefs of the cooperative pioneers,
credit unions seek to bring about human and social development.
Their vision of social justice extends both to the individual
members and to the larger community in which they work and
reside. The credit union ideal is to extend service to all who
need and can use it. Every person is either a member or a
potential member and appropriately part of the credit union
sphere of interest and concern. Decisions should be taken with
full regard for the interest of the broader community within
which the credit union and its members reside.
World Council
of Credit
Unions, Inc.
approved 24 August, 1984
by WOCCU Membership Council