2015 Annual Report - CDC Federal Credit Union
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2015 Annual Report - CDC Federal Credit Union
2015 Annual Report Building lifelong relationships one member at a time. CONTENTS Chair’s Report 2 Treasurer’s Report 6 President’s Report 3 Statement of Financial Condition 7 Supervisory Committee Report 5 Statement of Income 8 Nominating Committee Report 5 Branch Hours & Locations 9 Board of Directors, Supervisory Committee, Executive & Branch Management 10 CHAIR’S REPORT The significance of financial health on the physical and mental well-being of people is undeniably real and well-documented. My membership with the CDC Federal Credit Union and serving as the Chair of the Board of Directors completes my understanding of fiscal stewardship as well as the relationship between good health and financial wellness. I believe this is the underlying philosophy that existed when the employees of CDC founded the credit union in 1949. Today, we still stand beside the founders’ intent to provide people with a safe and sound place to deposit their money and we remain focused on the core meaning of being a financial cooperative by lending those funds to others for a fair return on savings and an affordable rate on loans. It is not always easy to maintain a cooperative philosophy in a world where profits are so often the only goal, but we do it, and we remain committed to striking that balance well into the future. It’s a tradition worth preserving! Offering membership to people outside of the CDC is a source of pride for us. We know our same core values of trust, respect for others and, above all, integrity are shared by many in our community and the health sciences profession. The associates at CDC Federal Credit Union truly embrace community service through our “Because We Care” initiatives and the credit union’s mission to “Build Lifelong Relationships One Member at a Time.” We all work together as we strive to go beyond excellence in the delivery of service to every member, every time. It is an honor to be of service through my service as the Chair of the Board of Directors. Shelia Humphrey Chair 2 PRESIDENT’S REPORT Not often do you find financial institutions advertising healthy choices, but they are at the core of the services you receive from CDC Federal Credit Union. We have been serving professionals in the health sciences fields for 67 years and have discovered the true meaning of “well-being” involves more than the physical and emotional health of people. Financial well-being is a critical component of a person’s general health, and that is the principle that drives our products and service delivery to our members throughout the stages of their lifetime. We have a genuine respect for providing financial services that help people afford life! We deliver those services in a spectrum broad enough to include face-to-face meetings, telephone interactions, worldwide ATMs, and Internet and mobile banking. 3 Originally founded by employees of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, our membership is now open to people from over 100 other employers including CDC contractors, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and the American Cancer Society. As a not-forprofit financial cooperative, we welcome new members, while also maintaining a very high level of satisfaction with members who long ago made the choice to be financially fit! Members own the credit union and benefit from fair pricing on the services they use. Moreover, all dividends are paid back to the owners. The credit union provides a safe and sound place for savers to deposit their money and a trustworthy alliance of lending services to benefit anyone with a need to borrow. We take a great deal of pride in being honest, respectful and forthcoming in all that we do! Our mission — to Build Lifelong Relationships One Member at a Time — is a clear and true reflection of how we do business at CDC Federal Credit Union. Within the walls of the credit union is a culture that simply says, “We are a people credit union; we are 4 people; we serve people; and people choose us as a trusted source for financial services.” We believe it is an honor to serve people. We take pride in the manner by which we serve our members and in our unwavering quest to improve upon all we do. We are committed to the highest level of integrity and respect for our members and each other. We accept and own the results of our efforts and recognize our responsibilities as opportunities to excel and make a positive difference in the lives of our members. We consistently treat people the way we want to be treated, and we lead by example within our community. Because we care, credit union associates proudly volunteer in a variety of community service projects including Children’s Miracle Network, Habitat for Humanity, March of Dimes, the American Cancer Society and the CDC Foundation. Hours of time are volunteered and several fundraising events are held to ensure our communities know we are here and we support them! We are “making a difference to those who make a difference.” The credit union would not exist without you, our valued members, and I extend to you many thanks for your continued support. It is an honor to be of service to you! Elizabeth P. Mercier President/CEO SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE REPORT The Supervisory Committee, which is appointed by the Board of Directors, is responsible for ensuring the financial records of CDC Federal Credit Union are correct and that safeguards are in place to protect the assets and information of the credit union and its members. The committee does this through its annual opinion audit and member account verification process conducted by Nearman, Maynard, Vallez, CPAs, PA. The goals of this audit were to determine the reliability and integrity of the financial operating information and to determine compliance with generally-accepted accounting principles. The opinion rendered was unqualified. Carmen Villar Chair 5 NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT For the 2016 election year, the Nominating Committee reviewed the qualifications and interests of a number of qualified candidates for three positions on the Board of Directors. We are pleased to nominate the following members for the positions stated. Position #2 Ms. Carmen Villar (Incumbent) Position #3 Ms. Sarah Smith Position #4 Mr. James Enders There were no nominations by petition. Accordingly, the committee nominates the members named above to be elected to the credit union’s Board of Directors at the Annual Meeting of the membership, Thursday, April 28, 2016. Sharon Martin Chair 6 TREASURER’S REPORT As of December 31, 2015, member deposits totaled $258 million, representing a 4.4% increase over 2014. Deposits are insured up to $250,000 per member relationship by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF). Loans to members increased to $86 million! During 2015, CDC Federal Credit Union made over $31 million in installment loans to members and $36 million in mortgagerelated loans. Total assets were $283 million, representing an increase of 5.3% over 2014. Delinquent loans and loan charge-offs continued to be well below the national average. Net income for the year was $1,741,670. The credit union remained well capitalized with over $21 million in equity and over 18,000 members served. Dan Defnall Treasurer ASSETS STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION December 2015 December 2014 19,204,464 10,633,569 165,099,619 162,951,376 184,823 236,365 Consumer Loans 46,386,840 40,299,551 Real Estate Loans 18,934,587 21,366,497 Equity Lines of Credit 18,194,209 19,945,824 2,781,469 1,378,970 86,481,928 83,227,207 (589,017) (553,055) 85,892,911 82,674,152 - - 3,555,951 3,664,602 344,135 462,189 NCUA Share Insurance 2,257,776 2,233,788 Other Assets 6,258,277 4,965,103 Total Assets 282,613,133 267,584,779 0 0 3,932,213 1,575,244 Transaction Accounts 133,559,368 126,409,488 Shares, Clubs & IRAs 103,089,117 96,529,429 21,068,071 23,372,983 257,716,556 246,311,900 Regular Reserves 6,627,196 6,627,196 Unrealized Gain (Loss) (487,501) (12,561) - - 13,083,000 11,926,255 1,741,670 1,156,745 20,964,364 19,697,635 282,613,133 267,584,779 Cash & Cash Equivalents Investments Credit Card Loans Mortgage Loans in Process Total Loans Allowance for Loan Loss Net Loans OREO Land & Buildings Other Fixed Assets LIABILITIES & CAPITAL 7 Total Borrowing Accounts Payable Certificates Total Deposits Other Reserves Undivided Earnings CU Income Year to Date Total Equity Total Liabilities & Equity We certify to the best of our knowledge and belief that this statement and the related statements are true and correct and fairly present the financial position and the result of operations for the period ended. INTEREST EXPENSE INTEREST INCOME STATEMENT OF INCOME December 2015 December 2014 Interest on Loans 4,223,748 4,039,105 Income from Investments 2,153,959 1,797,131 Total Interest Income 6,377,707 5,836,236 Dividends on Shares 27,478 33,151 Interest on Deposits 152,165 236,677 2,084 638 181,727 270,466 6,195,980 5,565,770 462,000 258,000 Net Income after Provision 5,733,980 5,307,770 Fee Income 1,890,259 1,691,084 Other Operating Income 1,221,556 730,541 Gain (Loss) Investments 314,883 125,178 Gain (Loss) Fixed Assets - (16,553) Total Non-Interest Income 3,426,698 2,530,250 Compensation & Benefits 3,873,782 3,389,788 80,160 50,040 Office Occupancy 312,512 334,326 Office Operations 1,488,061 1,477,019 Marketing 311,146 279,890 Loan Servicing 653,381 487,616 Professional & Outside Service 497,706 471,444 48,925 47,729 153,335 143,423 Total Non-Interest Expense 7,419,008 6,681,275 Total Operating Income 1,741,670 1,156,745 Interest on Borrowed Money Total Interest Expense Net Interest Income NON-INTEREST EXPENSE NON-INTEREST INCOME Provision for Loan Loss Travel & Conference Operating Fees Miscellaneous Operating 8 BRANCH HOURS & LOCATIONS Northlake Office Park Location 2301 Parklake Drive Atlanta, GA 30345 Chamblee Branch Location 4770 Buford Highway Chamblee, GA 30341 Monday through Thursday All Services: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday All Services: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Clifton Road Location 1600 Clifton Road Atlanta, GA 30333 9 Monday through Friday All Services: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Contact Center 404-325-3270 800-245-9655 (outside Atlanta) Monday through Friday All Services: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Mailing Address CDC Federal Credit Union P.O. Box 49169 Atlanta, GA 30359-1169 Personal Access Line (PAL) Available 24 Hours In Atlanta 404-325-3270 Toll-Free 800-245-9655 Website www.cdcfcu.com BOARD OF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT Shelia L. Humphrey Chair Betsy Mercier President & CEO, ext. 5384 Dr. Mitchell Cohen Vice-Chair Australia Hoover Executive Vice President, ext. 5355 Dan Defnall Treasurer Walter Hobby Chief Financial Officer, ext. 5335 Shea Lockheart Assistant Treasurer Marolee Kime SVP, Human Resources, ext. 5305 Carlinda Nelson Secretary Carmen Villar Assistant Secretary Sharon Martin Director Steve Reynolds Director John Lehnherr Director SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE BRANCH MANAGEMENT Carmen Villar Chair David Wofford Team Leader, Clifton Branch, ext. 5343 Rita-Marie Brady Member Erica Hall Team Leader, Northlake Branch, ext. 5380 Paula Casillas Member Michael Hawkins Team Leader, Chamblee Branch, ext. 5463 Sarah B. Smith Member Lauren Taylor AVP, Sales & Service, ext. 5321 Katerina Taylor Member 10 404-325-3270 (Atlanta) 800-245-9655 (outside Atlanta) www.cdcfcu.com
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