Canada is part of a global economy
based on the creation, processing, and exchange of information.
The technology underlying the information economy provides a
number of benefits that improve the quality of our lives. This
technology also gives rise to concerns about the protection of
privacy rights and the individual's right to control the use and
exchange of personal information.
Credit unions and their Central institutions are member-owned
and controlled financial institutions and, as such, have an
inherent responsibility to be open and accessible while, at the
same time, demonstrating the greatest respect for protection of
the member's personal privacy.
The Credit Union Central of New Brunswick and The Credit Unions
in New Brunswick have adopted this Credit Union Code for the
Protection of Personal Information, what has been accepted
practice becomes a documented commitment to the member.