Gerry McMonagle, Derry Credit Union, presenting £25 prizewinners at Monday's AGM. From left Ciara O'Reilly, Sean-Paul Brinkley, Frances Meenan and Grace McKenna.
Derry Credit Union’s Annual General Meeting took place earlier this week in St Mary’s College.
At the meeting, the directors and volunteers of Derry Credit Union, the largest and oldest credit union in the North, reported to the members present on the developments, progress and achievements made during the year ended September 30, 2024.
Members exercised their democratic rights as co-owners of Derry Credit Union.
They approved a dividend of 1.5% on shares and minor deposits, and an interest rate rebate on applicable loans of 25%.
Moore (NI) LLP were elected external auditors for 2025, and candidates Delma Boggs, Colm McCauley, Rosemary O’Doherty and Leo Simpson were elected to the Board of Directors.
Members also approved the motion to adopt gender neutral language for the Standard Rules for Credit Unions and the proposal to donate £17,500 to the Irish League of Credit Union’s International Development Foundation whose mission is to achieve financial inclusion for those with no access to formal financial services.
Highlights
Key items highlighted in the reports were:
IN PICTURES: Another successful year and AGM for Derry Credit Union
Following the conclusion of the meeting, Derry Credit Union’s Youth Committee conducted the prize draw at which 26 members received a total of £3,500 in cash prizes.
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