ATLANTA, Ga.– The Georgia Credit Union Association, a subsidiary of The League of Credit Unions, recently concluded the 2025 Georgia Advocacy Conference.
This event brought together 100 attendees from 79 credit unions across Georgia, representing $35.6 billion in assets and more than 2.3 million members.
The conference featured a full day of engaging discussions, strategic insights, and collaboration aimed at advancing credit union initiatives and legislative priorities. Those priorities include improving the operating environment for credit unions, preserving credit union tax exemptions, protecting interchange fee income, mitigating financial fraud, and codifying electronic and/or remote online notarization (RON).
“The Georgia Advocacy Conference provided an essential platform for credit unions to come together and champion priorities that benefit their members, said Sydney Seral, Chief Advocacy Officer for The League and the Georgia Credit Union Association. “By providing opportunities for strategic engagement and leveraging our grassroots advocacy, we can drive meaningful change that strengthens our communities and ensures the sustainability of the credit union movement.”
