2015 Annual Report - the Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union
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2015 Annual Report - the Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union
2015 4 Wethersfield Avenue Hartford, CT 06114 860-547-0027 www.hhcu.org Branch Locations: Hartford Hospital 85 Jefferson Street Hartford, CT 06111 860-545-3176 Hartford HospitalNewington Campus 181 Patricia M Genova Newington, CT 06111 860-677-5202 ATM Locations: HHFCU Main Office Citgo, Farmington Hartford Hospital Cafeteria Hartford Hospital—Newington Campus Institute of Living, Donnelly Building, Hartford Clinical Lab Partners, Newington Hebrew Healthcare, West Hartford Riverside Health & Rehabilitation Center, East Hartford African City Supermarket, Hartford Batterson Park, Farmington CT Children’s Medical Center, Hartford, Ambulatory Entrance CT Children’s Medical Center, East Hartford CT Children’s Medical Center, Sandoval Grocery, Hartford The Shack, Manchester Super Convenience Store, Manchester Windham Hospital, Willimantic William W Backus Hospital, Norwich Annual Report Staff President’s Report When our founders created the Credit Union 61 years ago it was with the guiding principles and values of cooperation. Cooperatives have been around in Europe since the 1800’s. This Credit Union is a not-for-profit cooperative that is owned by its member-owners, was formed by members pooling their resources and making loans to others in the cooperative so they could have a brighter future. Borrowers paid back the loans with interest-helping the cooperative grow stronger. They also operated on the principle of one member/one vote, holding democratic elections for the board of directors to serve as their voice in the Credit Union. There are other cooperatives that you may be familiar with- REI, Sunkist Growers Inc., Ocean Spray, Land O’Lakes, Cabot Cheese and Ace Hardware- just to name a few. These are well known cooperative/companies, just like Credit Unions are. We all have the same 7 guiding cooperative principles: Voluntary and Open Ownership- We are open to all people in the healthcare field in Hartford, New Haven and Middlesex County without race, religion, social or political discrimination. As a member, you may utilize the Credit Union’s services and may leave at any time. To date we have over 11,000 members. Carol Bayreuther, President/CEO Democratic Member Control-One member/One vote. It is at this annual meeting that ALL members can vote during the election process for the new board of directors who represent the full membership. These individuals are all volunteers and not paid like their counterparts in the banks. Member’s Economic Participation- Member owners contribute to the capital of the co-op. Dividends are paid for share accounts and certificates. Some of the profits are returned in the form of new serviceslike the P2P program and the Remote Deposit Capture that was installed this year, allowing more convenience to accounts. Autonomy and Independence- HHFCU is autonomous and a self- help organization controlled by you- our members. We do partner with outside organizations but only for the purpose of providing products/ services for your benefit. One of the most recent partnerships was with NEWTEK who can assist business owners with business loans, web site development, insurance, payroll and other services that all new and existing business need. Education, Training and Information-education is provided to our members, staff and board in order to contribute to their financial literacy. There are many educational resources on our web site, our board attends various seminars and this year HHFCU will have completed a National course- FICEP that will recognize ALL of the staff as Certified Financial Counselors. We are one of only two Credit Unions that have included their entire staff in Connecticut. This coupled with our Low Income Designation allows us to reach out for grants to offer even more education to our members. Cooperation Among Cooperatives- We have been working with other Connecticut Credit Unions to provide Financial Literacy Training to high school students. In the past five years, we have worked with over 20,000 students. This past year, we won several marketing awards from CULCT for our efforts to better serve our members. We also belong to CO-OP which offers Shared Branching that allows you to do transactions at other Credit Unions on your account at HHFCU. So if you are on vacation and forget to do a transaction, you still can. They also offer over 35,000 surcharge free ATM’s throughout the Country. Concern for Community-Cooperatives work towards the sustainable development of our communities. The Hartford Healthcare Credit Union has recognized outstanding healthcare employees through our sponsorship with the Healthcare Heroes event for over 9 years. This year we ran the Special Olympics Torch, we donated a ride on car to CCMC for their surgery Center, we supported and hired people with disabilities through FAVARH and CW Resources, and many other events including Go Red For Women and scholarships for the Nurses Association and The Black Nurses Association. Carol Bayreuther, President/CEO Alan Schumann, VP of Member Experience Eric Berthel, VP of Strategic Outreach Andrew Sylvester, Chief Financial Officer Christine Apruzese, Director of Member Experience Barabarajean Marshall Jane Alicea Penny Manganello Dianne Blass Jennifer Mehling-Rivera Alex Bleicher Phyllis Buccheri Dolores Henderson Destiny Jackson Allison Landry Suzanne LeBlanc Shannon Pastizzo Nilda Nieves Iris Sanjurjo Dan Skinner Rosalyn Stevens Thank you for your participation in this cooperative. It is a pleasure to be a part of this great cause with you. Carol “B” Carol Bayreuther, President/CEO Board, Committee Members & Staff of HHFCU Page 2 2015 Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union Annual Report Page 11 2015 Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union Annual Report Board of Directors Chairman’s Report It is with pleasure that I present the 2015 Chairman’s report, which covers my first full year of serving as Chairman, and more than 35 years as a Board Member. This year was one of continued growth and change for the Credit Union and our future could not be brighter. We continued with some changes and enhancements to the management and support staff and are pleased to welcome our new talent to the organization. The Board of Directors also saw some changes this past year with us saying goodbye to old friends and welcoming new ones. I say with complete confidence that the Credit Union Board and Staff are made up today of some of the finest people anywhere. Raymond Kowalski, Chairperson Michael Smith, Vice Chairperson Bobbi McNeil, Treasurer Sally Moore, Secretary Zoe Ann Durkin Scott Organek Angel Rentas Timothy Squires The Credit Union had a busy year implementing Raymond Kowalski, Chairman additional technology upgrades, expanding its social media presence, continuing the ongoing education of our staff and, for the first time ever, opening its first business member account! HHFCU Sponsoring Hartford Business Journal’s Healthcare Heroes Supervisory Committee Timothy Squires, Chairperson Mark Cesaro Johanna Karbonic Darlene Sawczysyn Carol Wardell All staff worked throughout the year towards completion of the CUNA Certified Credit Union Financial Counselor program, which will allow the staff to provide an even greater amount of financial assistance and advice to our members. Additional education opportunities included staff attending the CULCT Annual Meeting, the CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference and the CULCT Leadership Meeting. Members of the Board attended the Health Care Credit Union Conference, where they had the opportunity to network and share ideas with other healthcare specific Credit Unions from across the nation. The Credit Union continues its long standing practice of giving back to the community. We sponsored and carried the Special Olympics Torch as it passed through Hartford, in recognition of one of our own employees, who is a Special Olympian. We established an annual “ride-on car” donation program to assist the Surgical Department at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. For 9 years running, the Credit Union has been a sponsor of the Healthcare Heroes event in Connecticut and we have played a key role in the financial literacy of kids throughout the state by participating in the Financial Reality Fairs. To date we have worked with more than 20,000 kids. With all of the other commitments, we were able to end the year 2015 with a positive income of $202,411.17. However, the strength of the Credit Union lies in our membership, our Board of Directors and staff. On behalf of the Board, I congratulate the staff for a job well done. Thank you for being a part of this great Credit Union. Respectfully Submitted, Rosalyn Stevens with HHFCU Member Save to Win Winner Page 10 Raymond Kowalski, Chairman 2015 Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union Annual Report Page 3 2015 Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union Annual Report Minutes of the 2014 Annual Meeting Treasurer’s Report DATE: April 28, 2015 The Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union ended 2015 with a net income of $202,411.17. This allowed the Credit Union to increase our net worth to 9.40% compared to 9.16% for 2014. We adhered to strong underwriting standards on our member loans and maintained our delinquency ratio at 1.04%. The Credit Union saw an asset increase of 3.04% and a loan growth of 4.63%. We did not have to fund the NCUA assessment as we had to do the past five years. Board Members present: Sally Moore, Raymond Kowalski, Zoe Ann Durkin, Bobbi McNeil, Scott Organek, Angel Rentas and Michael Smith. Also present: Carol Bayreuther, President/CEO Absent: Mark Keise and Timothy Squires. NCUA is our examining agent. They presented a favorable report for 2015 with no identified control issues. We anticipate an operating gain in 2016 of $304,117. This steady increase in income as well as enhanced services will allow the Credit Union to better serve our members. Guests: Jill Nowacki, CEO Credit Union League of CT Minutes: Copies of the Annual Meeting for 2014 were distributed. A motion was made by Zoe Ann Durkin and seconded by Scott Organek, to accept the minutes as presented. The motion passed. Reports of the Chairperson, Treasurer, Credit Committee, Supervisory Committee and President/CEO were accepted as presented. Respectfully Submitted, Zoe Ann Durkin motioned to accept the reports as presented. Michael Smith seconded. The motion passed. Bobbi McNeil, Treasurer HHFCU’s 5 Star Rating by Bauer Financial 2015 HHFCU Assets Old Business: None. New Business: None. Nominations for Board of Directors: HHFCU Assets YTD Bobbi McNeil, Chairperson of the Nominating Committee was asked to present the committee’s recommendations for the four, two year Board of Directors positions. Assets 2015 Goals Michael Smith, Sally Moore, Zoe Ann Durkin & Timothy Squires were presented as nominations from the Nominating Committee. $37,000,000 36.541 $35,500,000 Nominations were asked from the floor. There being none, the final slate of officers was presented by the Nominating Committee. Raymond Kowalski cast the one vote to accept the slate of officers. 34.683 $34,000,000 34.144 Presentations: 34.963 34.700 34.465 34.387 34.043 34.184 34.037 34.110 33.749 $32,500,000 The annual meeting of the Hartford Healthcare Credit Union was called to order at the Legislative Office Building, Hartford, CT at 6:00pm by Chairperson Raymond Kowalski. A quorum was determined with 83 attendees. Mr. Kowalski introduced the Board of Directors, President/CEO, Committee Members, staff and special guests. 32.886 Jill Nowacki from the Credit Union League of CT spoke of the state of Credit Union’s and HHFCU’s position. Chairperson Raymond Kowalski and President/CEO Carol Bayreuther presented the 25 year member awards. HHFCU created “We Are” video was shown to all attendees. $31,000,000 There being no further business to come before the Board, Chairperson Raymond Kowalski adjourned the meeting at 6:40 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Page 4 2015 Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union Annual Report Page 9 2015 Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union Annual Report Supervisory Committee Report During the year, the Committee reviewed the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Exam and employed the firm of Weinstein and Anasatsio, Inc. to performed its internal audit for period ending September 30, 2015. Weinstein and Anastasio will also be performing additional agreed upon procedures as a result of the NCUA exam report. The Committee met five times during the year, reviewing the following: time and attendance process; overdraft and negative accounts; credit/loan concentration risk, travel expenses; bank reconciliations; employee, committee and Board Loans; general ledger validation process; Board of Directors attendance; financials; sick and vacation time accruals; as well as year-end reports. Based on these reviews and the Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union records, the financial statements are in conformity with generally accepted accounting practices and regulatory principals applied on a consistent basis and fairly represent the position of the Credit Union. Thank you to the members of the Supervisory Committee: Joanna Karbonic, Devora Ginsberg, Carol Wardell, and Mark Cesaro for their service of the past year. Credit Committee Report As of December 31, 2015, we had 1974 loans totaling $24,044,572.33. During the year, the Credit Committee approved $10,520,653.53 in new loans. The mix of approved loans was 27.33% in signature loans, 21.21% in auto loans, 26.71% in home equity loans and 24.75% in VISA’s. The Credit Committee adhered to the strict underwriting standards set by the board and maintained a delinquency rate of 1.04% at year end. Alan Schumann, VP of Member Experience Respectfully submitted, Alan Schumann, VP of Member Experience HHFCU’s Shares & Loans for 2015 Respectfully Submitted, Timothy Squires, Supervisory Committee Chairman HHFCU Shares, Loans YTD Shares '15 Shares Goal Loans '15 Loan Goal $34,000,000 32.801 31.637 30.849 $31,000,000 29.673 30.916 31.128 31.399 31.394 26.443 25.491 25.077 25.115 25.015 30.726 31.134 30.406 30.743 $28,000,000 25.722 30.673 26.740 26.766 26.682 26.697 27.019 28.128 25.503 $25,000,000 $22,000,000 HHFCU Staff Training Page 8 2015 Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union Annual Report Page 5 2015 Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union Annual Report Financials Financials HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION HARTFORD HEALTHCARE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION December 31, 2015 Statement of Financial Condition ASSETS Loans 24,190,559.64 LIABILITIES Loans- Visa 2,828,248.39 Accounts Payable: 27,018,808.03 Accounts Payable Total Less: Allow for Loan Loss Net Cash Accts Receivable (138,720.00) 26,855,333.21 Visa in Process Operating Income: Interest on Loans Interest on VISA 39,335.71 3,936.50 Notes Payable 446,727.18 Insurance Payable 4,679.75 Dividends Payable Investments: Fed W/H Tax Payable - 401K Payable Income from Investment Fees & Charges Misc Operating Income 1,308.21 - Taxes Payable: Corporate Overnight December 31, 2015 LIABILITIES & EQUITY Total Operating Income Operating Expenses: Compensation Employee Benefits 570.00 2,043.01 Settlement (477,102.19) Other Payable Alloya Permanent Capital 1,593,933.40 Accrued Expenses 57,301.76 CUSC Transactions (14,488.59) Travel & Conference Association Dues Office Occupancy Office Operations Computer Business Development Expense Debit Card Funding Account Certificates & Securities Security Disc/Prem 18,549.00 (24.99) Education & Promotion Loan Servicing 4,864,000.00 Total Liabilities 90,006.60 Accrued Income: Outside Services Provision Loan Loss Member Insurance (NCUSIF) Supervision/Exam Accr Inc on Certs, Other 17,963.93 EQUITY Accr Inc on Loans 65,098.98 Shares 19,096,771.04 Prepaid Expenses 54,695.30 Drafts 3,828,058.30 Annual Meeting Clubs 2,517,879.10 Misc Operating Expenses Certificates 4,187,256.47 1,504,144.84 Fixed Assets: Software 1,673.19 Hardware 21,304.99 IRA's Furniture & Equipment 42,304.26 Total Shares Leasehold Improvements Regular Reserves Other Assets: Undivided Earnings Building Building Improvement Land NCUSIF TOTAL ASSETS Page 6 48,877.33 256,926.38 50,000.00 Net Income QTD 31,134,109.75 495,412.25 2,770,177.80 - Interest on Borrowed Money Total Operating Expense Income(Loss) from Operations 64,325.64 705,176.81 208,671.58 2,774,131.36 1,148,394.94 317,148.32 56,903.44 15,420.00 115,827.64 243,450.62 70,663.00 727.27 46,333.61 108,483.01 238,330.39 96,233.30 19.174.00 1,107.85 295.40 3,232.22 2,944.25 2,484,669.26 289,462.10 Non-Operating Gain(Loss) Gain(Loss) Prior Year Gain(Loss) on Investments Gain(Loss) on Disp osalof Assets Tot Non-Operating Gain(Loss) Inc(Loss) before Dividends Total Reserves 3,240,833.14 Dividends Total Equity 34,374,942.89 Net Income (Loss) 289,462.10 (87,050.93) 202,411.17 TCCUSF / NCUSIF 300,009.77 34,464,949.49 Cash Over/Short 1,501,875.46 294,081.87 TOTAL LIABILITY & EQUITY 34,464,949.49 2015 Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union Annual Report Net Income (Loss) (excl Stabilization Exp) Page 7 202,411.17 2015 Hartford Healthcare Federal Credit Union Annual Report