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Successful year at OneAZ

OneAZ Credit Union announced record annual growth at its 2021 Annual Meeting.

Press release from OneAZ Credit Union:

May 17, 2021

PHOENIX (May 14, 2021) -- OneAZ Credit Union announced record annual growth at its 2021
Annual Meeting. The meeting was held on Tuesday, April 13. 2020 annual results and
successes were shared with members and associates. OneAZ also provided $5,000 to two local
Arizona nonprofits. Harvest Compassion Center and St. Mary’s Food Bank each received a
$2,500 grant to support their missions to feed Phoenix families.
OneAZ’s Executive Leadership Team reported:

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 Record Growth It was a record year for growth. OneAZ’s total assets grew to $2.6
billion, an increase of 20% on the previous year, 145,000 members with member loan
growth reaching $1.3 billion.

 Community Impact Grants In 2020, through our emergency Community Impact Grant
program, we were able to provide financial assistance in the amount of $200,000 to 100
local, Arizona nonprofits who found themselves in a financial hardship due to unforeseen
circumstances including lost funding, forced closure and lack of volunteers caused by
the COVID-19 pandemic.

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 Protecting Frontline Workers In early 2020, OneAZ donated 40,000 N95 masks to
Banner Desert Medical Center, a local hospital whose ICU has treated many COVID-19
patients throughout the pandemic.

 Investing in Arizona’s Economy OneAZ continued to invest in our economy during the
economic recession by loaning business over $82 million last year and facilitated over
$10 million in Paycheck Protection Program loans for more than 400 Arizona business
owners.
 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion After the events of 2020, we knew it was time to
ensure that this commitment was reflected by integrating diversity, equity and inclusion
into our value system. OneAZ appointed two Chief Diversity Officers and updated the
vision, mission, and values, which guide its associates, executives and board of
directors.

 Local Financing OneAZ helped nearly 2,000 Arizonans finance their homes and
provided financing for 5,096 members to purchase or refinance cars.

“Arizonans were hit hard by the COVID-19 global pandemic when it reached the US early in
2020. OneAZ operates with our members’ best interests at heart. It’s what we’ve done for 70
years, and what we continued to do in 2020. We immediately pivoted to provide options to help
our members get through this tough time, including the option to defer their loan payments.”


This press release was produced by OneAZ Credit Union. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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