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The Foundation and Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland announce three-year partnership

The ILCU Foundation is delighted to announce a new three-year Corporate Partnership with Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland. The partnership will support our work in Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Tanzania, helping expand access to financial services.

The Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland Credit Union team works with over 140 credit unions, assisting them with access to in-depth financial and investment resources available within the global Cantor Fitzgerald group. This partnership is grounded in shared values. The credit union principle of people helping people, and the focus on financial inclusion, closely align with Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland’s belief that finance should work for everyone, not just a few.

Announcing the new partnership at the recent Credit Union Conference & ILCU AGM in Dublin, Sinéad Lynam, Training & Fundraising, ILCU Foundation, John McCormack, Director of Credit Union Services, Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland, Alan Moore, CEO, ILCU Foundation, and Peter Robinson, Head of Credit Union Services, Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland.

Alan Moore, CEO of the Foundation, highlighted the importance of the partnership, noting that it reflects a shared belief in the role of ethical finance and community investment in creating lasting impact.

Gerard Casey, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland, put it: “We are delighted to support the ILCU Foundation and the important work it is doing in communities across the developing world. Their focus on financial inclusion and education is helping to create real, lasting change by giving people the tools and confidence to build better futures for themselves and their families.

Peter Robinson, Head of Credit Union Services, added: “We are proud to support the ILCU Foundation and to be associated with the work it does, providing education and skills to those who most need it. By providing access to savings and affordable loans, the Foundation is making a huge difference in communities across the developing world and providing the opportunity for better futures.”

Thank you to Cantor Fitzgerald Ireland for supporting the Foundation.