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Dr. Valda Henry to Keynote 17th OECS Credit Union Summit in Dominica

The much-anticipated 17th Annual OECS Credit Union Summit is set to take place, bringing together credit union leaders, financial professionals, and industry experts under the theme “Credit Unions: Empowered to Thrive in an Evolving Landscape.” This year’s summit promises to be an exciting and informative event, packed with keynote addresses, panel discussions, and interactive sessions designed to drive innovation and growth across the credit union sector.

We are honored to announce Dr. Valda Henry, Deputy Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), as this year’s keynote speaker. Dr. Henry, a recognized authority in finance and leadership, will offer valuable insights into the evolving financial landscape and the critical role of credit unions in fostering economic resilience. The Hon. Dr. Irving McIntyre, Minister for Finance, Economic Development, Climate Resilience and Social Security, will also deliver remarks, sharing his vision for regional economic development and financial inclusion.

In addition, a stellar lineup of speakers and industry experts will join the summit, including Verieux Mourillon, world-class Master Learning Coach, Jose Vargas of Mastercard, Patrick George, Daryl Thomas, Michel Williams, Philomena Lee, Trevor Blake, Alouis Fisal of ECSRC, Omar Burch Smith, and Eleni Giakoumopoulos of the Global Women’s Leadership Network, among many others. These thought leaders will provide participants with cutting-edge knowledge on topics ranging from digital transformation and investment strategies to governance and community impact.

The summit’s agenda includes a variety of exciting events, including educational sessions, panel discussions, and workshops focused on empowering credit unions to navigate the evolving financial landscape. Attendees will also benefit from valuable insights on emerging trends, best practices, and strategies to foster sustainable growth and financial inclusion in their communities.

This year’s summit is made possible by the generous support of our sponsors. We extend heartfelt thanks to our Title Sponsor, Corpeff Insurance Co. Ltd., and our Platinum Sponsors, UTC Global Balance Fund, Gold Sponsors First Citizens and Mastercard; Silver Sponsors MLajan and QNet and Bornze Sponsors ECSE, ECACH and Digital Finance Solutions as well as our many partners . Their commitment to the growth and sustainability of the credit union movement underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing the financial sector.

According to the General Manager, Mr. David Fritz, Corp-EFF Insurance, as the title sponsor of the OECS Credit Union Summit 2024, reinforces its commitment to the credit union movement by aligning with the Summit’s goals. Our partnership underscores Corp-EFF’s corporate vision ‘To be the choice provider of insurance services to credit unions,’ while

delivering on our mission to offer cost-effective insurance solutions that empower and sustain the financial health of credit unions across the OECS.”

Omar Burch-Smith , Regional Collective Investment Scheme Manager for UTC Fund

Management Services STL Limited and Platinum sponsors said “our partnership with the OECS for this year’s summit represents a strategic alignment of our commitment to driving sustainable growth and innovation in the Eastern Caribbean. By collaborating with such a pivotal regional organization, we not only enhance our visibility but also highlight the essential role credit unions play in fostering meaningful dialogue and connections among diverse stakeholders. This summit reinforces our vision to create a more impactful presence among investors in the region. Through this partnership, we aim to catalyze investment opportunities and drive transformative change, aligning with our broader goal of contributing to the economic prosperity and development of the Eastern Caribbean.”

President of the Dominica Cooperative Societies League Ltd and host of this year’s summit, Dr. Damien Dublin highlighted that “this summit serves as a pivotal moment for us to reflect on our progress, share insights, and strategize for the future. As we gather here, I am confident that the collaborations, discussions, and partnerships we foster will strengthen our movement, empower our communities, and prepare us to embrace the opportunities and challenges of the rapidly changing financial environment. On behalf of DCSLL, I extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our sponsors, partners, and participants, and I wish everyone a successful and enriching summit”.

Phoenix Belfield, OECS Summit Chair and General Manager of the DCSLL posited “this summit represents an important opportunity for us to come together as a united movement to reflect on our achievements, explore emerging trends, and collectively shape the future of our credit unions. In an era of dynamic shifts in the financial sector, our cooperative principles remain a beacon of resilience and innovation. I am confident that the meaningful discussions and collaborations during this summit will inspire new strategies and approaches that will further empower our credit unions and the communities we serve. Attendees can look forward to engaging education sessions, networking opportunities, and thought-provoking discussions that will help shape the future of credit unions across the OECS region. The summit is a must-attend event for credit union professionals and stakeholders dedicated to building a resilient and thriving financial cooperative ecosystem”

The summit runs form September 24-29, 2024

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DCSLL

In 1957, the DCSLL was formed with the then twelve existing credit unions on the island. The League grew out of the need for one, unified voice. Over the years the DCSLL has worked in partnership with other agencies to provide a range of services for its 17 affiliated credit unions and other producer cooperatives.

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