
Alphonse Desjardins, in 1915.
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'Gabriel-Alphonse Desjardins' (
November 5 1854 -
October 31 1920), born in
Lévis, Quebec, was the co-founder of the ''Caisses Populaires Desjardins'' (today
Desjardins Group), a forerunner of North American credit unions.
Early life
Gabriel-Alphonse Desjardins was a journalist at ''
L'écho'' and ''
Le Canadien'' until
1879. He was publisher of ''
Débats de la législature du Québec'' from
1879 to
1890, and French-language parliamentary stenographer at the
House of Commons from
1892 to
1917.
The beginnings of Caisses populaires
In
1897 Desjardins became increasingly concerned with the problem of
usury and undertook three years of careful research and correspondence with the founders of cooperative savings and credit movements in Europe. On
December 6,
1900 Desjardins and his wife,
Dorimène Roy Desjardins, co-founded the first ''Caisse d'épargne Desjardins'' in Lévis and opened for business the following month. Later renamed ''Caisses populaires Desjardins'' (and today
Desjardins Group), the organization was a forerunner of current
North American
credit unions.
Caisse populaire is a synthesis of four popular savings and credit systems established in Germany, Italy and France: the caisse d'épargne, the
Schulze-Delitzsch bank, the
Raiffeisen credit co-operative and the Luzzatti popular bank. Desjardins stayed in close contact with many of the founders of the European co-operative movement throughout his life.

Alphonse Desjardins' house at Lévis
From
1900 to
1906, Desjardins founded just three other caisses populaires:
Lauzon (
1902),
Hull (1903), and
Saint-Malo,
Québec (1905). After failing to get a federal law passed in
Ottawa that would provide a Canadian-wide framework for more such organizations, Desjardins turned his efforts, with the collaboration of journalists and priests, to founding more caisses. During the 1907-1914 period, Desjardins personally founded 146 caisses.
At the time of his death in 1920, there were 187 caisses populaires in
Québec (30,000 members and total assets of nearly $6 million), 24 in
Ontario and 9 in the
United States.
Alphonse and Dorimène Desjardins' home, where the first caisse populaire was launched, is now a center dedicated to his memory and has been visited by over 178,000 people from 115 countries since its opening in
1982.
See also
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Dorimène Roy Desjardins
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Desjardins Group
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Credit union history
External links
★
Biography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''
★ http://collections.ic.gc.ca/heirloom_series/volume6/184-187.htm
★ http://www.desjardins.com/en/a_propos/profil/histoire/caisse/fondation.jsp
★ http://www.desjardins.com/en/a_propos/profil/histoire/caisse/demarrage/index.jsp