Libro Credit Union is expanding to Woodstock, creating 10 new jobs for the Friendly City.
WOODSTOCK - Libro Credit Union is opening a new location in Woodstock.
The new location will be on Norwich Avenue and the expansion will create 10 new jobs in the Friendly City, 7 full time and 3 part time positions.
Libro's President, CEO and Head Coach Steve Bolton made the announcement last week at the Woodstock Museum saying they are thrilled to be in Woodstock.
"We're thrilled to be expanding our network of locations to Woodstock, serving the wider Oxford County and inviting people here to become Libro Owners and to share in our goal of growing prosperity together. Although we have had Owners in this area for many years, this announcement today could be seen as our first step into Oxford County. It feels like home. Every community served by Libro has its uniqueness, and they all have common values. This county is a place I recognize because it shares Libro values: here, people understand what it means to work together, to achieve our goals together, and to prosper together."
Libro is the largest credit union in southwestern Ontario. Garrett Graham, Regional Commercial Manager for London, Elgin and Oxford, said recruitment for the 10 new staff is well under way.
"We want the right people, who share our values, to help us to build prosperity in this community and across southwestern Ontario. And we invite the people of Oxford County to bring us their business, to open accounts with Libro, talk to us about loans, investments and more. The more people join us, the stronger we become together."

Woodstock Receives Third Quarter Payment from OLG
Pizza for a Purpose Supporting Crime Stoppers
Hundreds of Crashes Reported Following Recent Snowfall
Fail to Remain Leads to Charges in Ingersoll
Interview with the Warden - January 15th, 2026
Stunt Driver Charged in Brant County
SIU Discontinues Woodstock Investigation
Significant Snowfall Closes Schools in Oxford
Ingersoll Adopts Municipal Budget for 2026
SWPH Issues Cold Weather Alert
Brant OPP Investigating Fraud in Burford
Salvation Army Kettles Raise Almost $63,000
Shots Fired in Brant County Neighbourhood
CNOY Returns to Oxford County Next Month
SWPH Investigating Dog Bite
WOWC Elects New Chair
Woodstonian Charged with Impaired
Princeton Woman Heading to Germany for Spinal Surgery
SWPH Reports Post-Holiday Rise of Flu Cases
WPS Briefs - Jan. 12th, 2026
Comments
Add a comment