21 December 2024
Busy Times at Premier Credit Union
Busy Times at Premier Credit Union
It’s been an eventful period for Premier Credit Union, marked by its first-year anniversary celebrations, key retirements, notable milestones, and preparations for the upcoming AGM in late January.
Premier Credit Union recently celebrated the first anniversary of its rebranding with a special members’ morning. The event featured festive carol singing by the talented students and teachers of Scoil Bhríde, spreading joy to all who attended. Scoil Bhríde also helped launch the annual Credit Unions of Tipperary calendar, a cherished initiative that Premier Credit Union has proudly supported for over twenty years.
This year, in partnership with other local credit unions, funds are being collected via voluntary donations for hospice care. The combined effort aims to culminate in a presentation to the hospice on Daffodil Day next March. CEO Brian King praised the initiative, saying, “This is a fantastic example of the collective spirit of our credit unions. The support from the community has been phenomenal, and we are deeply grateful for everyone’s generosity.”
Brian King also credited former director Tom Noone for his invaluable contributions to the calendar project over the years. “Tom’s dedication has been instrumental in making this initiative a success year after year,” he said.
The morning’s celebrations also included a lively performance by the Thurles Panto Society. As one of the main sponsors of the Panto’s annual production, this year’s “Rapunzel,” Premier Credit Union is proud to support such a cherished local tradition and encourages everyone to enjoy the show.
Honouring Dedication and Service
As the year draws to a close, Premier Credit Union bid farewell to two valued team members. Breda Wade retired after an impressive 27 years of service. “Breda was always welcoming and supporting members with her warmth and professionalism,” said Brian King. Similarly, Ena MacMahon, the branch lead for Roscrea, retired after a distinguished career of dedication and volunteerism embodying the true spirit and values of the credit union. “Ena’s contributions have left an enduring legacy, and she will be greatly missed by members and colleagues alike,” the CEO added.
Congratulations are also extended to Michelle McCormack and Ursula Maher, who recently celebrated 30 and 35 years of service, respectively. Their milestones highlight the depth of experience and loyalty within the Premier Credit Union team.
Looking Ahead: Exciting Plans for 2025
As Premier Credit Union prepares for its AGM in late January, CEO Brian King shared his reflections on the past year and optimism for the future. “2024 has been a fantastic year for us. Our loan book has grown significantly, and we’ve introduced new products and services to offer greater convenience to our members. We also hope to have exciting news next year about introducing a mortgage product, which will provide even more options to those we serve.”
In addition to its business successes, Premier Credit Union remains deeply committed to supporting the local community. Over the Christmas season, the credit union donated over €5,000 to groups like St. Vincent de Paul, helping them continue their vital work. “We firmly believe in giving back,” Brian King emphasised. “Our community is at the core of everything we do, and we are proud to support organizations that make a real difference in people’s lives.”
As Premier Credit Union reflects on a busy and successful year, the team extends heartfelt gratitude to its members for their continued trust and support. “Our members are the heart of our credit union,” said the CEO. “Together, we look forward to 2025 with great anticipation as we work to introduce new products, enhance our services, and strengthen our impact on the community.”
Photo index:
Image 1: Calendar
The students of Scoil Bhríde played a key role in launching the annual Credit Unions of Tipperary Calendar. They are pictured with CEO Brian King, alongside Premier Credit Union staff members Mary Kate Barrett, Margaret Lennon, and Rita Connolly. Their involvement highlights the strong community connections and ongoing collaboration between the credit union and local schools.
Image 2: Thurles Panto Society Support
Premier Credit Union is delighted to officially launch its sponsorship of the Thurles Panto Society for this year’s enchanting production of Rapunzel. As part of the credit union’s first-anniversary celebrations, members were treated to an exclusive sneak preview by the Panto Society during a recent Members’ Day event. Pictured with CEO Brian King and staff members Jean Ryan, Catherine Henderson, Ursula Maher, and Mary Kate Barrett, members of the Panto Society helped mark the occasion and celebrate the ongoing partnership between the credit union and this cherished community tradition.
Image 3: Ursula And Michelle
Pictured are Michelle McCormack and Ursula Maher, celebrating 35 and 30 years of service respectively, alongside Premier Credit Union CEO Brian King and staff. Their remarkable dedication and contributions were honoured at a recent celebration.
Image 4: Suir Haven
Premier Credit Union demonstrated their commitment to the community by donating over €5,000 to local organisations dedicated to supporting those in need during this particularly challenging time of year. Among the beneficiaries was Suir Haven, represented by Anna Ryan, Director of Services, who is pictured here alongside Premier Credit Union CEO Brian King and staff members Jean Ryan, Catherine Henderson, and Catherina Mockler. This generous contribution reflects Premier Credit Union's dedication to making a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
Image 5: Ena MacMahon Retirement
Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Ena MacMahon on her retirement after many years of outstanding service to Premier Credit Union. Ena’s dedication and loyalty were celebrated recently at a special event attended by CEO Brian King and colleagues, where she was warmly thanked for her invaluable contributions over the years.
Pictured L/R: Aoife Flaherty, Libby Loughnane, Mary Crean, Rosaleen Ryan, Tracy Hynes, Ena MacMahon, Dymphna Breen, Brian King, and Martha Hogan.
Image 6: Breda Wade Retirement
Pictured are Premier Credit Union CEO Brian King, Anastasia O’Halloran (the last member served by Breda Wade), and Breda Wade, who recently retired after 27 years of dedicated service. Anastasia presented Breda with a special gift on behalf of all members to honour Breda’s contribution over the years.
Image 7: Premier CU First Anniversary
Premier Credit Union recently celebrated the first anniversary of its rebrand. Marking the occasion with a ceremonial cake-cutting were staff, members, CEO Brian King, and former Credit Union volunteer Pat Crowe. This milestone highlights the Credit Union’s continued commitment to its community and evolving services.