Minister Carroll MacNeill meets with Limerick Credit Unions

Caroline Long CEO Limerick & District Credit Union, Minister Carroll MacNeill and Mary Larkin Vice Chair of the Board of Directors

LIMERICK & District Credit Union hosted Dr Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Minister of State at the Department of Finance, who visited Limerick to meet with seven local Credit Unions as part of her proactive series of meetings nationwide being held with the sector.
Minister Carroll MacNeill, who has responsibility for Financial Services, Credit Unions, and Insurance, was joined by local government elected public representatives at the roundtable discussion hosted by Limerick & District Credit Union at their William Street branch.
The Minister has led on a series of engagements over the past three months with the Irish League of Credit Unions, the Credit Union Development Association, the Credit Union Managers Association, and the National Supervisors Forum.
She has also met a number of individual Credit Unions from across Ireland who are eager for change and for Credit Unions to reach their potential.
Following the meeting in Limerick, Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill said that “Credit Unions have a long and proud tradition in Limerick. I was delighted to meet with volunteer directors, management and staff involved with the movement today.
“Now is an exciting time for Credit Unions in Limerick. The pace of change in financial services is relentless, as can be seen in the rapid growth of fintech and digital banking. There is great opportunity for credit unions to harness new technology to broaden their membership and to grow lending and other financial services.
“The Credit Union (Amendment) Bill, which is currently progressing through the Houses of the Oireachtas, marks a significant step for Credit Unions across the country. This government’s aim is to introduce enabling legislation, such as allowing for member referral and the establishment of corporate Credit Unions, which will help future-proof the sector for the years ahead.
Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill continued: “I am currently considering amendments to this Bill, which will take account of the feedback made by the various stakeholders which will directly benefit both Credit Unions and their members. I am very encouraged by the discussions I had today in Limerick and I look forward to continuing these engagements throughout my time as Minister of State.”

Caroline Long CEO Limerick & District Credit Union, Minister Carroll MacNeill and Mary Larkin Vice Chair of the Board of Directors

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