Registration Open for 2026 Annual General Meeting

This year’s AGM will be held online via Zoom at 6:00pm on Friday 6 March. Register in advance to receive your meeting link.

Ben West

5 February, 2026

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London Mutual Credit Union’s Annual General Meeting takes place on Friday 6 March 2026 at 6:00pm via Zoom — and we’d love to see you there.

The AGM is your chance to hear directly from the Board of Directors and Treasurer on the past year’s work, ask questions, and vote on key decisions including the Credit Union’s financial statements for the year ending 30 September 2025 and any proposed dividend.

As a member-owned organisation, your voice genuinely matters. The AGM is one of the most important ways you can shape the future of your credit union — and joining online makes it easier than ever to take part.

To attend, you’ll need to register in advance. Once we’ve confirmed your membership details, we’ll send you the Zoom meeting link by email.

Register for the AGM →

The 2024–25 Financial Accounts are now available to download so you can review them ahead of the meeting.

Download the Financial Accounts →

We look forward to seeing you on 6 March.

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The contents of this article are intended for informational purposes only, and do not constitute financial advice. Always consult a qualified professional for independent advice if you are unsure about whether a financial product or strategy is suitable for you.

Ben West

As Head of Business Development, Ben is responsible for promoting our membership and services, improving customer experience, and developing our links with employers and community organisations

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