Timeline Stories
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Online Bill Pay became available to members
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The Bearcat Branch opened at Willamette University
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The Bearcat Branch, which opened at Willamette University in August, was a welcome addition to the campus. The branch provides most services, including a walkup ATM, at its location in Putnam Center. Read More »
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Advanced Reporting, a Maps CUSO, welcomes public and private clients for background screening
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Advanced Reporting added comprehensive background screening to its list of services, welcoming clients from the public and private sectors. Read More »
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Maps reached the $100 million asset mark
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Maps partnered with North Salem High School to open the Viking Branch
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One of our most significant business partnership projects ever undertaken was with North Salem High School in 1994-95 when the Viking Branch opened its doors to students and staff. What started out as a training ground for students to earn… Read More »
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Maps created two new Credit Union Service Organizations (CUSOs)
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In 1994, Maps opened two CUSOs: CU Wireless, offering cellular services and phones to members at wholesale rates, and Advanced Reporting, providing credit reporting services to financial institutions and mortgage lenders. Read More »
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The credit union opened the Chemeketa Branch at 4001 Winema Place in May of 1993
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The Maps phone center (now the Contact center) was established
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The Maps phone center was established to help members with questions, new accounts, and transactions. Read More »
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The first credit union ATM is installed in Building 2 of Chemeketa Community College
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Membership doubled to 11,700
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The credit union got its first in-house computer
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In 1984, Credit Life and Disability insurance was offered for the first time to members and PrivateLine phone account access was installed in March 1984 with our first in-house computer system. Read More »
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Dan Penn was hired as a consultant
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Dan Penn, the CEO of Central Willamette Credit Union in Albany, was hired by the board to consult and help save the credit union. After a few months, the Board invited him to be CEO of Maps. Read More »