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LSCU is excited to announce the 2025 Learning Journey in coordination with the Association of British Credit Unions Limited (ABCUL)! This Learning Journey will provide credit union executives with the opportunity to connect and visit with peer credit unions from across the pond, attend the 2025 ABCUL Annual Conference, enjoy sightseeing, and establish new relationships or deepen existing connections.
Please join us on International Credit Union Day (Thursday, October 17 at 8am CST/9am EST) via Zoom to learn more. While more details are to follow, please review the draft agenda below and make plans to join!
Saturday, March 8-Sunday, March 9, 2025: Credit Union Executives to travel into London
Monday, March 10-Tuesday, March 11, 2025: Enjoy unique networking and sightseeing activities with peers across London
Wednesday, March 12, 2025: Travel to Manchester to join us for credit union visits and a reception
Thursday, March 13, 2025: Spend the day in Manchester for additional innovation and industry moments unique to the UK before traveling to Leeds
Friday, March 14-Saturday, March 16, 2025: Attend the 2025 ABCUL Annual Conference in Leeds with programming set to begin at 11am. All conference activities will take place at the Queens Hotel, accessibly directly from the Leeds train station and well connected to most cities across the UK.
*The United Kingdom is 5 hours ahead of EST and 6 hours ahead of CST.*
Sunday, March 17, 2025: Safe travels home!
More information will become available as the date approaches. For any questions, please contact the LSCU Member Engagemetn Team.
LSCU & Affiliates works closely with the World Council of Credit Unions to host international delegations of credit union officials who wish to travel to Alabama, Florida and Georgia to learn about the credit union movement in the US. If your credit union is interested in hosting a tour for international visitors, please contact Alisha Stair.
The LSCU partners with Great Britain credit unions to provide resources focusing on needs identified by the credit unions across Great Britain. Support provided to these organizations include consultation, education and mentoring. Great Britain credit unions interact with the LSCU credit unions to discuss topics such as membership growth, attracting younger members, adding new products and services, improving member usage of existing products and services and utilizing technology.