What is the role of the Scottish League of Credit Unions? What does it offer its members?
The role of the Scottish League of Credit Unions is the promotion of the credit union experience in
‘People helping People’, ‘Neighbours helping Neighbours’.
The SLCU sees its mandate as one of supporting all of these interpretations and in doing so it fully recognizes that the strength of the credit union movement is in its collective nature. Although credit unions do, and must, maintain individual autonomy there are numerous operational and representative activities that are common to all and the SLCU considers as its major function and purpose the coordination and development of these network commonalities (and the possible contracting and/or purchasing on a league basis); computer software and the future establishment of a ‘centralized server’ to allow for common ‘back-office services’, to permit credit union members of one SLCU credit union to access their accounts through other SLCU credit unions, and to provide a central gateway to possible future technological advances in the consumer finance sector; representations to the various levels of Scotland’s government; auditing; marketing; purchasing; professional development; etc. The purpose of this ‘networking commonality’ concept amongst the SLCU member credit unions is twofold; firstly, to develop economies of scale and, perhaps more importantly, to exercise our ‘collective credit union muscle’.
We live in a time of change in the consumer financial services sector and the Scottish League of Credit Unions sees its function as one of supporting its member credit unions in preparing themselves for the changes, challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
The Scottish League of Credit Unions is the only Credit Union trade association that solely represents Scottish credit unions and thus its focus and effort is restricted to meeting the needs, goals and aspirations of