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Woccu working to boost agricultural investment in Haiti

A team of experts will draw up a list of development priorities for private capital funding

Woccu charity launches monthly donation scheme

Donors can choose from five causes related to the credit union movement

Credit unions plan to address needs of Venezuelan refugees in Colombia

Colombia has the highest number of refugees and migrants from Venezuela – more than a million

Woccu chair receives Ambassador Award for positive impact

Credit union leader honoured for strengthening Oregon's standing as a leader in international trade

World Council of Credit Unions launches virtual conference

The platform will be available to conference delegates as well as those unable to attend the…

Leaders from Dominica’s credit unions visit US for training and information exchange

Credit unions, which serve 97% of the island's population, were severely affected by Hurricane Maria in…

Credit unions ask the Basel Committee to support regulatory proportionality

Sector bodies say credit unions should not face the expensive compliance standards designed for multinational banks

Woccu expands Credit for Agriculture Producers project in Ukraine

Woccu will support the implementation of its Model Credit Union Building methodology.

Keynote speakers announced for World Credit Union Conference

The conference will feature presentations on leadership, cybersecurity, digital technologies and the economy.

Woccu project provides financial services to rural Colombian communities

The project has passed its original goal of delivering financial services to 210,000 rural, low-income Colombians

Credit union project aims to extend digital financial inclusion in Asia

An open source platform will be initially rolled out in Indonesia and in Philippines

WOCCU announces first keynote speaker for world credit union conference

Ms Dieken is the founder of Influence360, a tool that helps leaders assess their influence pattern