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Icon Credit Union : ウィキペディア英語版
Icon Credit Union

Icon Credit Union is a state-chartered credit union headquartered in Boise, Idaho. Icon has nine branches between Boise and Meridian, Idaho, and La Grande, Oregon. Icon's governing agency is the Idaho Department of Finance.
==History==
Icon Credit Union began as Idahy Federal Credit Union in 1952 in Boise, Idaho. Icon (Idahy at the time) began as a credit union focused on a few state-based select employer groups (SEGs), including the Idaho Department of Highways, hence the name Idahy. From 1952 through the 1990s, Idahy grew from its initial deposit of $35 to more than $21 million in assets. In 2003, Sho-Pan-Hi Federal Credit Union merged into Idahy, giving the company a presence in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.〔http://itd.idaho.gov/Transporter/2003/071103_Trans/071103_Idahy.html Idaho Transportation Department Transporter newsletter, 7 July 2003.〕 Two years later, the Boise Cascade Federal Credit Union also merged into Idahy, increasing Idahy's field of membership to include employees of Boise Cascade and Boise, Inc.〔http://www.itd.idaho.gov/transporter/2010/012910_Trans/012910_Icon2.html Idaho Transportation Department Transporter newsletter, 22 January 2010〕
In 2008, Idahy's members voted to approve a change to an Idaho State Charter, significantly increasing Idahy's field of membership outside of its select employer groups. This meant Idahy could accept membership from individuals who live or work in Ada County, Idaho, Canyon County, Idaho and Union County, Oregon, as well as employees of its existing select employer groups.
In 2010, Idahy's board of directors voted to change the credit union's name to Icon Credit Union to allow the organization's name to better reflect the new, diverse field of membership.〔http://www.itd.idaho.gov/transporter/2010/012910_Trans/012910_Icon2.html Idaho Transportation Department Transporter newsletter, 22 January 2010〕 At this time, Icon's membership stood at just under 15,000 members and Icon had more than $135 million in total deposits, making it the 9th largest credit union in the State of Idaho. Later, in 2013, the Northeast Oregon Federal Credit Union merged into Icon, further expanding its field of membership to include residents of Wallowa County, Oregon.〔http://www.iconcreditunion.org/history NEO FCU merges with Icon Credit Union〕
As of March 2014, Icon has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.〔http://www.bbb.org/boise/business-reviews/credit-unions/icon-credit-union-in-boise-id-14217 Icon Credit Union rated A+ by Better Business Bureau〕 Icon also maintains an A rating with the Weiss Ratings and is currently the highest rated credit union in the State of Idaho.〔http://www.iconcreditunion.org/blog/%E2%80%9Ca%E2%80%9D-rating-establishes-icon-highest-rated-credit-union-idaho Icon Credit Union receives A rating for financial stability〕
As of December 2014, Icon holds approximately $230 million in assets.

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