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October sees small bounce in Irish Consumer Confidence

Irish consumer sentiment improved modestly in October as reduced nervousness about job loss and a slight easing in cost-of-living pressures boosted confidence.

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Credit Unions push for Key Changes ahead of General Election

The ILCU is advocating for regulatory reform and enhanced competition for the benefit of consumers.

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Ten in a Row as Credit Unions Voted Customer Experience Champions

For an unprecedented ten consecutive years, credit unions are named the undisputed champions in Ireland for Customer Experience.

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2024 Credit Union Art Competition Celebrates ‘The Joys of Life’

Credit unions are now accepting entries to the 2024 Credit Union Art Competition.

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Steady but subdued sentiment reading for September 2024

Steady but subdued sentiment reading suggests Irish consumers expect modest income boost but want major infrastructure step-up in upcoming Budget

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Credit Institutions Resolution Levy set to 0% for 2025

The ILCU welcomes the announcement by the Department of Finance that the Credit Institutions Resolution Fund, has been set at 0% for 2025

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ILCU Publishes Pre Budget 2025 Submission

The ILCU has published its Pre Budget 2025 Submission focusing on three themes: Helping Credit Unions grow, Supporting Consumers and Helping Businesses Grow.

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Slight sentiment fall suggests consumers still concerned about living costs

Slight sentiment fall in August suggests consumers still concerned about living costs and economic uncertainty

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Credit Union Quarterly results show sustained Lending and Mortgage Growth

The Q3 2023/ 2024 credit union quaterly results show the 13th straight quarter of sustained lending growth with a cumulative increase of 12.8% for the last 12 months.

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Irish Consumer Wellbeing in 2024

The July reading of the Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Survey (in partnership with Core Research) contained several special questions intended to shed light on Irish consumers current thinking in relation to their wellbeing.

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