Weyburn Credit Union Limited

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Weyburn Credit Union Limited is a credit union located in SK. It was founded in 1944. It serves Southeast Saskatchewan (Weyburn, Yellow Grass, Lang).

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Weyburn Credit Union has served southeastern Saskatchewan for more than 80 years as a locally owned and democratically governed financial cooperative. It provides personal, business, agricultural, and wealth services for members in Weyburn and the surrounding area.

As a cooperative, Weyburn Credit Union returns value to members through bonuses, rebates, service improvements, and community reinvestment rather than distributing profits to outside shareholders. Its local focus is also reflected in support for community projects, including its role in the Credit Union Spark Cinema project in Weyburn.

Weyburn Credit Union’s work is centred on practical financial service, local decision-making, and support for the members, businesses, farms, and communities it serves.

As of: December 31, 2025
Metric2025YoY Change
Assets$748.0M+1.9%
Loans$630.0M+11.3%
Deposits$663.0M+1.4%
Mortgages + HELOCs$159.0MN/A
Efficiency Ratio71.2%
Members8,000
Branches3
Target MembersSoutheast Saskatchewan (Weyburn, Yellow Grass, Lang)

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