2015 Annual Report - 1st MidAmerica Credit Union
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2015 Annual Report - 1st MidAmerica Credit Union
2015 Annual Report Credit Union Message from the Chairman Your credit union has enjoyed another resoundingly successful year. In 2015, the credit union continued its strong financial position, expanded its branch network, and extended services to a growing membership. 1st MidAmerica Credit Union continues to maintain a stable, secure foundation. Our credit union grew 10.9% to end the year with $649 million in assets. Over 59,000 members turn to 1st MidAmerica for market-leading deposit and lending rates. Through a merger with School District #9 Credit Union in 2015, we expanded our branch network to include a new location in Granite City, Illinois. We also extended our full menu of financial services, value, and mission to an additional 880 members through the merger. To better serve our growing membership base in Decatur, IL, we purchased a new location and moved in June of 2015. The branch is located on a busy intersection at 202 E. Ash and offers a full service lobby along with drive-up access, including an ATM. Ted Klasner Chairman of the Board We ended 2015 with a strong capital-asset ratio of 10.33% and ROA of .62%, both of which reflect our strong strategic leadership, solid foundation, and dedicated staff. 1st MidAmerica is a trusted and stable financial leader, and that would not be possible without excellent guidance from our Board of Directors, decisive management, and the daily efforts of 1st MidAmerica employees. Thank you for your continued loyalty and membership. Assets (in millions) $585.9 $497.4 $474.5 2011 $482.4 2012 Grow $649.3 2013 2014 2015 -2- Message from the President 1st MidAmerica Credit Union continues a strong, vibrant, and successful path of growth. During 2015, we expanded our menu of services, increased our digital footprint, and provided more value. Members are increasingly adopting digital services and discovering that 1st MidAmerica positively impacts their monthly budgets as they switch and save more with our lending programs and earn more with our deposit accounts. Our 1st MidAmerica Investment Services program continues to expand. We’re proud to say that our program is performing well, is ranked nationally, and continues to broaden services to members. We also expanded our mortgage program to include VA and FHA options, increasing the number of members eligible for home loans. Our new Right Track checking program provides members with a fresh start on their finances after times of trouble. And our newly added property and casualty insurance services through CUIA are bringing more value to members in the form of lower insurance premiums and greater coverage. Alan Meyer President & CEO Each and every accomplishment through 2015 is credited to the hard work of our volunteer board, employees, and the support of our membership. As we recognize the accomplishments of 2015, we look forward to working together to improve the lives of our members and our community in 2016. We are proud to remain a truly local financial institution for you, our loyal and supportive membership. Thank you for your continued trust in 1st MidAmerica. owth Loans and Shares (in millions) $407 $380 2011 $426 $505 $553 $549 $492 $438 $426 $398 2012 -3- Loans Shares 2013 2014 2015 Supervisory Report The Supervisory Committee of 1st MidAmerica Credit Union contracted with Scheffel Boyle to perform verification of member accounts and an external audit as required by The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. The Supervisory Committee reviews all results and provides formal reports to the Board of Directors. Val As part of the annual examination, two percent of accounts were verified as of September 30, 2015. There were no discrepancies reported in the accounts verified. Scheffel Boyle was also contracted to perform periodic, agreed upon procedural audits. The audits verify that credit union transactions are performed in accordance with Board approved policies. All findings are reported directly to the Supervisory Committee. The Supervisory Committee forwards all findings to the Board. Membership Report 1st MidAmerica Credit Union ended 2015 strong with 59,588 members. Our overall membership grew 3.33% . In addition to the 880 members gained through the merger with School District #9 Credit Union in Granite City, Illinois, we also added 8,543 members through our branch network and indirect lending program. Of those that joined in the branches, 850 were direct referrals from existing members. Thank you for sharing the credit union with your family, friends, and coworkers. Our mission is to exceed member expectations by focusing on providing members with quality products, exceptional service, and convenient access options. We hope that you continue to recognize our dedication and continue to make referrals so that more local residents can experience the value, convenience, and service provided by 1st MidAmerica. Total Members 57,667 43,058 2011 -4- 59,588 44,943 2012 45,488 2013 2014 2015 Lending Report 1st MidAmerica is committed to serving members with relevant solutions when they need credit or assistance in managing their debts. 2015 was another great year of loan growth for the credit union. Through car loans, home equity loans, mortgages, and member business loans, members realized the value of the financial solutions that we provide. In addition to these lending products, more than 1,400 additional members opened a Platinum Visa Credit Card, bringing total credit card balances to $35,010,760. alue We maintain a well-balanced and financially sound mix within the loan portfolio, while losses and delinquency continue to be well below financial institutions of similar size. Over the course of 2015, 17,025 loans were approved and $267,013,565 in loans were extended to members. Loan Number of Type Loans Approved Total Loans % of Total Loan Activity irect Loans D (in branches) 4,793 $49,420,731 18.5% Home Equity 624 $17,414,647 6.6% Indirect Auto 10,977 $159,930,932 59.9% Mortgage 538 $28,113,634 10.5% Member Business 93 $12,133,620 4.5% Total 17,025 Loans $267,013,565100% -5- Statement of Financial Condition Assets 2015 Cash and Cash Equivalents Investments Loans to Members, Net Accrued Interest Receivable Property and Equipment $ 38,601,328 $ 19,039,688 17,602,612 548,307,457 501,204,554 1,466,864 1,342,740 22,902,332 22,739,229 5,254,163 Liabilities and Members’ Equity Liabilities: Member Shares 13,741,273 Reserves Total Liabilities and Members’ Equity 11,300,673 $ $ 549,298,367 492,309,617 20,000,000 6,165,070 10,778,524 $582,463,437 $523,088,141 66,849,668 $649,313,105 -6- $585,921,567 27,000,000 Total Liabilities 4,995,450 $649,313,105 Notes Payable Accrued Expenses and Other Liabilities Members’ Equity: 26,736,309 Stabi NCUSIF and Share Insurance Deposits Other Assets Total Assets 2014 62,833,426 $585,921,567 Statement of Income Income Statement Year Ended December 31 2015 2014 Interest Income Interest on Loans Interest on Investments $ 349,903 229,196 Total Interest Income $24,764,121 $21,933,147 $2,909,954 $2,596,420 196,054 Total Interest Expense $3,106,008 $2,650,231 Net Interest Income Provision for Loan Loss $ 21,658,113 $ 19,282,916 2,684,000 2,487,000 24,414,218 bility $ 21,703,951 Interest Expense Dividends on Members’ Shares Interest on Borrowed Funds Net Interest Income after Provision for Loan Loss $18,974,113 53,811 $16,795,916 Non-Interest Income Service Charges, Fees, and Other Operating Income $ Gain on Bargain Purchase Net Gains (Losses) on Sale of Assets Total Non-Interest Income 9,176,533 (12,061) $9,164,472 Non-Interest Expense Operational Expenses $ Amort FV Core Deposit Intangible $7,919,619 2,291,480 (5,145) $10,205,954 150,251 21,092,535 87,647 Total Non-Interest Expense $24,080,971 $21,180,182 Net Income $4,057,614 $5,821,688 -7- 23,930,720 $ Comm Community Support 1st MidAmerica understands the unique challenges our communities face and we remain steadfast in our commitment to serving and supporting the communities where our members live and work. Improving the overall health and vitality of our local areas by supporting dozens of organizations, schools, and local programs is done with great pride. 1st MidAmerica is committed to giving, increasing our dedication each year, to help those in need through our various financial contributions and through the many hours that our employees volunteer. Over $120,000 3,000 donations and sponsorships in 2015 employee volunteerism in 2015 in Community Hours 2015 Volunteer Events Big Brother Big Sister Bowling • Bucket Brigade • Veterans Day Parade • American Diabetes Walk Community Christmas • United Way Campaign • March of Dimes Walk • Godfrey Fall Festival Memorial Day Parade • SIUE Merchant Days • Adopt a Soldier • Shriners Circus • MS Walk Bark in the Park • Route 66 Festival • Blue Springs Parade • Wood River Triathlon Christmas Wonderland • Halloween Parades • Bark in the Park • Duck Pluckers Ball Serving breakfast to triathlon participants Ringing bells for Salvation Army -8- munity Financial Education 1st MidAmerica continues to focus on financial education, designing programs that empower members to make informed financial decisions and improve their financial well being. The credit union was recognized at the state level by the Illinois Credit Union League for several awards, specifically for community support and financial education, including first place for the Desjardins Adult Financial Education Award for its 2014 - 2015 seminar series on various financial topics and its partnerships with area organizations that support adults in need of financial guidance. The seminar series included a workshop on Resume Building, for which the credit union received the Louise Herring Award for putting the credit union philosophy of people helping people into action. More than 150 members attended our seminar series in 2015, covering a range of topics that included: Improving Credit Retirement Planning How to Attack Taxes First Time Homebuyers Women & Investing Identity Theft The credit union also received a second place award for the Desjardins Youth Financial Education Award. We continued our Mad City budget simulation at local high schools in 2015, presenting to more than 600 students through the year. During this popular reality fair, students are assigned incomes and families. Based upon their assignments, they visit various booths to create budgets that include housing, entertainment, transportation, and utilities. Visiting a Granite City High School football game with Kirby Painting pumpkins at the Godfrey Fall Family Festival -9- Serving Our Community The Madison County Child Advocacy Center (CAC) was chosen by 1st MidAmerica as the recipient of funds from the Annual Charity Golf Outing held in September. This is the third year in a row that the CAC has been the charity of choice for the golf outing. Through sponsorships, donations, and registrations, the 2015 Charity Golf Outing raised $32,314. This was a record high for the tournament, bringing the total raised for this organization to $76, 551. $32,314 Total Funds Raised for the Madison County Child Advocacy Center in 2015 Serv This event helped support an organization that helps children and families facing the trials of child abuse. 1st MidAmerica was recognized with the Dora Maxwell Award from the Illinois Credit Union League in 2015 for this outstanding social responsibility project. The award also recognized the credit union’s overall community support. Golf teams enjoy a perfect day on the course. Representatives from the CAC volunteer at the golf outing. - 10 - History of Trust, Service, & Growth Since 1934, 1st MidAmerica Credit Union has expanded from a desk drawer to serving members across 22 counties in Illinois and Missouri. With a mission of Exceeding Member Expectations, employees of the credit union continue to focus on building relationships with each member on a foundation of trust and outstanding service. This commitment has resulted in a progressive history of expansion and growth, creating greater value for more members. vice 1934 – Received state charter and opened as Western Cartridge Company Employees Credit Union 1954 – Name became Olin Employees Credit Union 1965 – Built first stand-alone facility in East Alton, IL outside the Olin gates 1987 – Opened office to serve employees in Independence, MO at the Lake City Army Ammunition plant 1992 – Opened a location in Godfrey, Illinois 1998 – Merged with Alt-Wood Credit Union, expanded field of membership to a s even county area and acquired branch in Alton, IL 2002 – Opened headquarters in Bethalto, IL 2004 – Opened newly built Godfrey branch to replace State Street location 2006 – Opened branch in Jerseyville, IL 2008 – Opened branch in Independence, MO 2010 – Changed name from Olin Community Credit Union to 1st MidAmerica Credit Union 2010 – Merged with RECO Credit Union 2010 – Opened membership to an additional seven counties in IL 2011 – Merged with Alton Area Employees Credit Union and MADCO Postal Credit Union 2011 – Opened branches in Wood River, IL and Edwardsville, IL 2014 – Merged with Laclede Community Credit Union, adding two locations 2014 – Merged with Macon County School Employees FCU and acquired location in Decatur, IL 2015 – Merged with School District #9 Credit Union and acquired location in Granite City, IL - 11 - Branch Locations 3553 College Avenue Alton, IL 62002 300 W. County Road Jerseyville, IL 62052 419 N. Shamrock East Alton, IL 62024 Access 3401 E. Broadway Alton, IL 62002 301 Mechanical Lane East Alton, IL 62024 1795 E. Edwardsville Road Wood River, IL 62095 731 E. Bethalto Drive Bethalto, IL 62010 1611 Troy Road Edwardsville, IL 62025 Coming Soon: 202 E. Ash Avenue Decatur, IL 62526 5301 Godfrey Road Godfrey, IL 62035 3361 Fehling Road, Suite 7 19301 E.Valley View Parkway Independence, MO 64055 Granite City, IL 62040 To serve members who do not live near a 1st MidAmerica branch or are traveling, we are affiliated with the Shared Branching network that allows members to conduct transactions at over 5,000 locations in 50 states.Visit us online to find a branch near you. Board of Directors Ted Klasner - Chairman of the Board Rose Gibson - Vice Chair Chris Greer - Treasurer Dex Paddock - Secretary Andy Macias Tim Kallal Becky Alexander Hank Vize Bill Meyers, Associate Director 802 W. Union Ave. Litchfield, IL 62056 Contact Us Member Support Center 618-258-3168 800-345-4216 www.1stMidAmerica.org 1st MidAmerica Credit Union has many convenient ATM locations and provides easy access to cash with surcharge free withdrawals at over 28,000 CO-OP ATMs nationwide. CO-OP surcharge free ATMs are located at all of our branches, CO-OP credit union branches, and select stand alone locations. Executive Management and Officers Alan Meyer - President and CEO Bob Blacklock - Senior Vice President, Finance/CFO Greg Worthen - Senior Vice President, Operations/COO Perry Withers - Senior Vice President, Lending/CLO Federally insured by NCUA. Your savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government NCUA National Credit Union Administration,a U.S. Government Agency