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Sligo Credit Union is moving. Currently located on Stephen Street in Sligo Town, the branch is in the process of upgrading and refurbishing the old Clarence Hotel on Wine Street. Speaking to Ocean FM News, Credit union Manager, Barry O’Flynn, says the works are expected to take 22 weeks to…

Credit unions have once again topped a report which measures consumer experience. Only 15 out of 160 Irish brands improved their ratings this year, with overall confidence down 4 per cent for the second year running. Telecoms, utilities and public companies were among the poorest performing sectors, according to Amarach…

Sligo is one of a selected number of credit unions which are set to launch current accounts in the coming months. This means they will become a viable alternative to banks for day-to-day financial transactions. The new account will include a debit card, have an overdraft facility and allow for…

A Sligo Councillor says the government is missing out on an opportunity to ease the social housing crisis by using local credit unions to help with investment. Fianna Fail Councillor Seamus Kilgannon of Sligo Credit Union is also a Board Member of the Irish League of Credit Unions. Representatives from…

Sligo Credit Union needs a new building. Having been in business for more than 50 years, it now needs to either expand its existing Stephen Street offices or find a new site. Over the past year, the Credit Union has been looking at alternative accommodation. It hopes to be in…

And members of the credit union in Sligo are urged to attend the AGM tonight in the Glasshouse hotel at 8pm. Member of the Board Seamus Kilgannon says the Credit Union has come through some tough times but says they are in a very good position and outlines what people…