Credit unions up pressure on pillar banks with new low-interest agri loan
There was a 33pc increase in the total loan amount applied for through Cultivate credit unions in 2022. Illustration: Getty Images
Niall Hurson
Credit unions will launch a new low-interest secured agri loan from June 2023 as part of the Cultivate initiative.
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