GMFCU 2025 Annual Meeting Registration – St. Louis, MO

April 15th, 2025 at 5:30 p.m.

Each year we hold our Annual Meeting to discuss the state of the credit union, including reports from the Chairperson of the Board and the Supervisory Committee, review of the annual meeting minutes and election of Board members. Many have found the virtual option to be more convenient and to allow them to attend when they otherwise would not have. However, some may prefer the in person option so we will continue to provide both options this year. Registration will be required for either type of attendance. The date of the meeting is April 15th, 2025. The meeting will begin at 5:30 PM Central Time.

How to Register (In-Person or Online)

Register either for in-person or virtually with the links below:

GMFCU Annual Meeting registration banner with conference room setup in St. Louis

Meeting Details & Location (Twin Oaks, MO)

Registration will be open from today until April 14th, 2025 at 12:00 PM CT and will be required so we can accommodate anyone who would like to attend. As a reminder, only primary members in good standing are allowed to vote on meeting items. Each primary member will need to register individually to cast a vote. The meeting is open exclusively to existing Gateway Metro Federal Credit Union members.

Please use the links in the previous section to register for the meeting according to your attendance preference. If you select the virtual option, the information to join the meeting will be sent by email to all registrants on April 14th, 2025 by 4 PM.”

 

 

Location & Address

The City of Twin Oaks Office Community Room
1381 Big Bend Road
Twin Oaks, MO 63021

If you have questions regarding the meeting, you can contact us at annualmeeting@gmcu.org.

Annual Meeting Resources: Ballot, Minutes & 2024 Annual Report

GMFCU Governance & Annual Report

Credit unions are locally owned and operated in the communities they serve. Each member owns a share of the credit union and therefore has an equal voice when it comes to matters pertaining to the organization. The board of directors consist of unpaid volunteers voted in by their fellow members and are also members of that specific credit union. Since credit unions do not answer to any other shareholders, board members work to develop the organization, programs and policies in the best interest of the members.

Due to vandalism, North County’s ITM machine is unavailable. Visit our Contact Page to locate a branch or Shared Branch near you.