
Merged Saskatchewan credit unions reveal new name, CEO
The newly merged Conexus, Cornerstone and Synergy Credit Unions have revealed what name and CEO it will have going forward.
In a news release, the organization's board of directors announced that the organization will retain the 'Conexus Credit Union' name, selected after a thorough market assessment confirmed it resonates most strongly with people across Saskatchewan.
Celina Philpot was also selected to be CEO of the new credit union effective Jan. 1, 2026. Philpot previously served as the CEO of Conexus before the merger.
According to the news release, the new credit union will serve more than 200,000 members through 57 branches across 50 communities.
The next phase of the merger, before operations begin in the new year, will include planning for the integration of systems, products, services and operations aimed to deliver an enhanced experience for all members, the release said.
In June, it was revealed that more than 87 per cent of members of Conexus, Cornerstone and Synergy Credit Unions who voted on the merger – were in favour of it.
The merger required at least 75 per cent of members to be in favour for it move forward.
'This merger marks a powerful commitment to our members and communities across Saskatchewan,' Philpot said in the release.
'I'm deeply grateful for the trust placed in me and look forward to working alongside our dedicated employees and board to build a stronger, more resilient credit union that is deeply rooted in the community and focused on the future.'
More information on the progress of the merger can be read here.
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