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All Wales Credit Union Support Programme

What we do

The All Wales Credit Union Support Programme (AWCUSP) managed by The Social Investment Business provides support to help credit unions to become stronger and more sustainable businesses. We raise awareness and promote credit union financial services throughout Wales.

How we do it 

We support a network of credit unions to raise their profile and improve business skills and planning.

The AWCUSP is supported by the Welsh Government and the Welsh European Funding Office

News and Resources for Credit Unions

Download our latest toolkit or guide and catch up on news and analysis about credit unions here.

Credit Union Cymru News is a monthly newsletter exclusively for credit unions in the programme. If you would like to receive a copy, please contact Nandini Das.

If you would like to comment or send us an article, please contact Nandini Das on 0207 842 7724.


All Wales Credit Union Support Programme

Interested in more information on our credit union support programme? Our team in Wales are happy to answer any questions you might have.

Call 02920 786453

Email us

Become a Member

Credit Unions exist across Wales - you can join one near work or where you live.

Find your local Credit Union



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