Central Bank of Ireland proposes minimum knowledge requirements for credit union workers

The Central Bank of Ireland is implementing minimum knowledge and competence standards for staff working at credit unions, aiming to enhance their skills and expertise. These standards will apply to a wider range of credit union services and functions, including lending practices and deposits, and will come into effect on October 1, 2024.

Facts

  • The Central Bank of Ireland is introducing minimum knowledge and competence standards for credit union staff.
  • These standards were initially outlined in the bank’s 2017 Minimum Competency Standards and will now apply to a broader range of credit union staff, especially those involved in lending and deposits.
  • Previously, these standards only applied to unions offering mortgage credit agreements and products as retail intermediaries.
  • The expanded standards will include “all relevant in-scope credit union services.”
  • Both sets of changes are scheduled to take effect on October 1, 2024, with a four-year transition period until October 1, 2028.
  • The Central Bank’s goal is to enhance the skill set of credit union staff across Ireland.
  • Gerry Cross, the director of financial regulation for policy and risk at the Central Bank, acknowledges positive engagement with the credit union sector and their educational bodies during the consultation period.
  • Applying these requirements aims to strengthen the quality of service provided to credit union members and support the evolution of credit union business models.
  • Ireland’s 204 credit unions are set to play a more competitive role in the Irish financial market, aided by the Credit Union (Amendment) Bill, which allows them to lend to consumers and businesses.
  • The Central Bank’s efforts to raise the standards of credit union staff align with the potential impact of the Credit Union (Amendment) Bill.

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