1908 - St. Mary's Bank opens its doors as the nation's first Credit Union
In 1908, Monsignor Pierre Hevey, Pastor of Sainte-Marie's parish in Manchester, New Hampshire, organized what would soon be known as St. Mary's Bank, the nation's first credit union. The goal was to help the primarily Franco-American mill workers save and borrow money. On November 24, 1908 we officially opened our doors at La Caisse Populaire, Ste-Marie, or The People's Bank.