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League of Southeastern Credit Unions expand into Virginia with new strategic partnerships

The League of Southeastern Credit Unions & Affiliates (LSCU & Affiliates) and the Virginia Credit Union League (VACUL) signed a letter of intent to form a strategic partnership. The two organizations are in the exploratory phase of a project that will culminate in the creation of an industry-leading force supporting credit unions across the South, including in Alabama.

“This opportunity brings together the strengths and resources of both organizations, solidifying a best-in-class trade association better equipped to serve the evolving needs of the credit union industry,” said Richard J. “Rick” Skaggs, Chairman of the LSCU & Affiliates Board and President and CEO of USF Federal Credit Union. “This strategic move will enhance our advocacy efforts, expand services and solutions, and provide new opportunities for innovation.” 

Virginia credit unions will be deciding whether or not to consolidate with LSCU, which would include the merging of both associations, foundations, and service corporations, with the results to be announced in November. 

“With advocacy being at the core of our focus as an Association and Board, we believe this move to be in the best interest of credit unions as it will undoubtedly increase our advocacy impact and influence,” said Jeff Bentley, Chair of the VACUL Board and President and CEO of Northwest Federal Credit Union. “We look forward to continuing our due diligence to identify a path forward that will be beneficial to all Virginia credit unions.”

Joe Thomas is the Chair of the VACUL Transition Committee, Immediate Past Chair of the VACUL Board, and President and CEO of NextMark Credit Union.

“While we seek member feedback during this discovery phase, we remain committed to advancing our collective industry and serving our members with greater impact,” said Thomas. “We believe the Virginia Credit Union League and the League of Southeastern Credit Unions share the same vision for success for credit unions.” 

Olabode Anise, Chair-Elect of the LSCU & Affiliates Board and President and CEO of Azalea City Credit Union, agreed with Thomas’ upbeat assessment.

“Our discussions and research thus far have unveiled a tremendous opportunity for Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Virginia credit unions. Combining the most successful strategies, resources, and efforts of both organizations will ensure a brighter, more vibrant future for credit unions.”

If approved, the new organization would represent 386 credit unions and 31.5 million members. LSCU President Samantha A.M. Beeler would lead the new association with Steve Willis, President of LEVERAGE, leading the combined Service Corporation.

More resources and information on the proposed consolidation can be found here.

Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @ShipleyAusten