Comtech Fire Credit Union Limited

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It merged into Your Neighbourhood Credit Union (YNCU) in 2025, ending its existence as an independent legal entity.

Comtech Fire Credit Union Limited is a credit union located in ON. It was founded in 2016 through the merger of Comtech Credit Union with Fire Services Credit Union. It serves GTA, East Ontario.

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Comtech Fire Credit Union was formed in 2016 through the amalgamation of Comtech Credit Union and Fire Services Credit Union. Comtech traced its origins to 1940, when Toronto Bell Telephone employees established Toronto Telephone Employees Credit Union. Fire Services Credit Union was established in 1941 to serve fire department employees across Ontario.

The 2016 amalgamation brought together credit union histories connected to communications, technology, fire services, and public sector workers. The same year, Comtech Fire acquired certain assets of Limestone Credit Union, adding service locations in Kingston and Amherstview.

Headquartered in Toronto, Comtech Fire served members across Ontario with personal and business banking, borrowing, mortgages, investments, and related financial services. In 2025, Comtech Fire joined Your Neighbourhood Credit Union.

As of: December 31, 2024
Metric2025YoY Change
Assets$372.0M0.0%
Loans$321.0M0.0%
Deposits$325.0M0.0%
Mortgages + HELOCs$174.0M0.0%
Efficiency Ratio87.0%
Members12,000
Branches6
Target MembersGTA, East Ontario

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