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Mr Paul Sloan, of Christchurch, who has been appointed South Island field officer by the New Zealand Credit Union League. Mr Sloan will be responsible for assisting in the development of the affiliated credit union movement in the South Island. There are now 48 credit unions in the South Island, serving almost 12,000 members who have $3 million in savings. The New Zealand-wide movement has 24G credit unions, serving 96,000 members with 526 million in savings.

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Press, 10 April 1980, Page 22

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Mr Paul Sloan, of Christchurch, who has been appointed South Island field officer by the New Zealand Credit Union League. Mr Sloan will be responsible for assisting in the development of the affiliated credit union movement in the South Island. There are now 48 credit unions in the South Island, serving almost 12,000 members who have $3 million in savings. The New Zealand-wide movement has 24G credit unions, serving 96,000 members with 526 million in savings. Press, 10 April 1980, Page 22

Mr Paul Sloan, of Christchurch, who has been appointed South Island field officer by the New Zealand Credit Union League. Mr Sloan will be responsible for assisting in the development of the affiliated credit union movement in the South Island. There are now 48 credit unions in the South Island, serving almost 12,000 members who have $3 million in savings. The New Zealand-wide movement has 24G credit unions, serving 96,000 members with 526 million in savings. Press, 10 April 1980, Page 22