
Become a Member
If you live, work, volunteer or are in education within Lanarkshire then you are one step closer to becoming a member of Lanarkshire Credit Union.
What do I need to join?
To become a member all you need to do is drop by one of our offices and bring with you 2 of the following pieces of identification (one from each column):
Proof of name | Proof of address |
Current signed passport | Utility bill issued within the last three months |
Original birth certification (if all other photo id's are unavailable) | Local authority council tax bill for the current council tax year |
Current UK or EEA photo card driving licence | Current UK driving licence (but only if not used for the name evidence) |
Photographic registration cards for self-employed individuals in the construction industry CSCS card. | Bank, building society or Credit Union statement or passbook |
Benefit book or original notification letter from benefits agency | Original mortgage statement from a recognised lender issued for the last full year |
Firearms or shotgun certificate | Solicitors letter confirming recent house purchase or land registry confirmation of address |
Residence permit issued by the Home Office to EEA nationals on sight of own country passport | Council or housing association rent card or tenancy agreement for the current year |
National Identity card bearing a photograph of applicant | Benefit book or original notification letter from Benefits Agency (but only if not used for the name evidence) |
Inland Revenue self-assessment or tax demand | |
Electoral Register entry |
How do I manage my account?
We have many ways in which you can manage your account, including:
- Online
- By phone
- By post
- Or in person at any of our offices
How do I save?
Saving with us is easy, you do this by either setting up a Direct Debit, a Standing Order, pay over the phone by Debit Card or pay over the counter at any of our offices. If your employer has Payroll Deduction with Lanarkshire Credit Union you can speak with your manager to find out about how to save that way.
How much does it cost?
At our AGM on October 2020 it was passed that there will be a Bi-Annual fee of £4.
The reason for this fee £4 is due to our increased membership and our movement to digital systems. The digital systems will improve our services where all our members will benefit from these upgrades.
For the last year we have had our Mobile App to which over 20% of our members have subscribed to free of charge and as we look to expand this does come at a cost.