
Editorial reviewed/Short paper | Published online: June 2021 |
How are Ireland’s credit unions coping with the pandemic?
Olive McCarthy
Vol 54(1), pp. 55-56
How to cite this article: McCarthy, O. (2021). How are Ireland’s credit unions coping with the pandemic?. Journal of Co-operative Studies, 54(1), 55-56. https://doi.org/10.61869/PSEV5915
Abstract
This short paper looks at some of the wide-ranging measures and support that credit unions in Ireland have put in to place to help their members during the COVID-19 crisis. A version of this paper was originally published by RTE Brainstorm, 24th April 2020.
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