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Woccu issues credit union guide to global rules on sustainable finance

'The opportunities are endless for credit unions to be the catalyst for responsible change while addressing…

International learning programme for credit union educators is open for applications

The class of 2023 in the Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions course will be recognised at…

Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions adds $355k in grants to Ukraine support

'Your support emphasises that all of us, together, make up a large global credit co-operative family'

Woccu gives global update on the key regulatory issues for credit unions in 2023

Cybersecurity, inclusion and sustainability are on the agenda as the apex urges regulators around the world…

Nominations open for two worldwide credit union awards

The 2023 Digital Growth Award and the 2023 Distinguished Service Award will be presented at the…

First keynote speakers announced for 2023 World Credit Union Conference

The conference, set for Vancouver in July, will hear from experts in business ethics and generational…

Annual Q&A: Elissa McCarter LaBorde, CEO and president of WOCCU

The new head of the World Council of Credit Unions looks at the challenges facing the…

Registration open for 2023 World Credit Union Conference

The conference is hosted by the World Council of Credit Unions and the Canadian Credit Union…

Swoboda works with Caribbean credit unions to strengthen their governance

'This partnership presents an exciting opportunity for collaboration as we encourage and maintain the precedence for…

Woccu welcomes G20 leaders’ position on financial inclusion

Woccu says credit unions can play a critical role in reducing inequalities around the world

17,000 gallons of fuel donated to Ukrainian credit union member farmers

163 farmers with credit union loans have benefited from the programme, launched by the charitable arm…

Ukrainian credit union numbers fall as Russian shelling worsens

Membership numbers and credit union assets have also fallen