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Gateway Credit Union hosted our virtual Annual General Meeting (AGM), on 22nd February 2024 with resounding success!

 


The AGM was conducted by the Association of British Credit Unions (ABCUL) on behalf of Gateway Credit Union to ensure transparency and compliance throughout the meeting, while members joined to have the opportunity to speak to their Board from the comfort of their own homes.

We have welcomed new volunteer office bearers to our Board and Committees to lead our Credit Union for the next financial year.  Bringing a wealth of diverse experience and knowledge to their roles, the staff and volunteers work closely as a team to ensure that your Credit Union continues to provide financial support.  We are here with you, to navigate the challenges and make the most of opportunities to improve the financial resilience of all our members.

Canon Brian Pippen, Chair of the Board of Directors, expressed his honour in being nominated and re-elected. Here since the inception of the Credit Union 27 years ago, he expressed his excitement and confidence in the new group of volunteer Directors and Committee members.  He praised the volunteers and dedicated staff working together as a team to elevate the Credit Union to new heights.

Gateway Credit Union currently has over 4000 active members, with offices in Pontypool and Chepstow, and outreach branches in Cwmbran and Abergavenny.


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