Lithuanian City of London Club is a members-only non-profit organisation established in late 2006 under the honorary patronage of H.E. Vygaudas Ušackas, the Ambassador of the Republic of Lithuania.

The members of LCLC are Lithuanian professionals based in London from a wide array of careers, including finance, law, IT, marketing, consulting and academia. The Club facilitates social networking, sporting and charitable events as well as a wide array of topical discussion with business, political and other leaders from Lithuania and the UK to foster professional and intellectual interaction between Club members and the Lithuanian society.

LCLC maintains close ties with the Embassy of Lithuania, cooperates with other organisations in the UK and actively participates in a number of initiatives and events with the Lithuanian community and the City of London.

The Club currently unites over 80 members and a wide circle of friends who meet on a regular basis. To receive details about our monthly meetings or for any other information on the Club, follow us on Facebook or contact us here .

VISION

To be the key networking platform for Lithuanian professionals working in the City of London and an influential voice of Global Lithuanians.

MISSION

We provide a platform for networking amongst club’s members and alumni and contribute to Lithuania’s long-term advancement through club’s initiatives and our connections.

CORE VALUES

Our values are a very important part of what the club stands for and they help to drive the direction of our club’s strategy:

- Professionalism – whatever we do, we conduct ourselves professionally

- Connectivity – we value our connections and relationships

- Mentorship – we truly believe in knowledge sharing and guidance to those who we can help in finding their path

- Integrity – in every aspect of our lives we act with integrity; we promote diversity, tolerance, equality, meritocracy and respectful behaviour

- Philanthropy – we are active supporters of philanthropy and giving to those in need