TACU CREDIT UNION STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT TO MEMBERS

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TACU CREDIT UNION STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT TO MEMBERS 1) CREDIT UNION STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT TO MEMBERS a) As a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative, is committed to our members. We will uphold our fundamental responsibility to actively serve people within our field of membership, and as appropriate, the communities they live in. We will treat all members with respect and dignity and we will offer honest, fair deals to all members at all times. We will deliver a range of low cost products and services to the diverse economic and social make-up of our members and potential members. We will look for better ways to reach out to the un- or underserved in our field of membership. And we will continually, in all facets of operations, demonstrate the value of membership in. b) We will monitor and communicate our service to members in a meaningful way so that members, potential members, legislators, regulators, and the community at large will understand and appreciate the unique role that member-owned financial cooperatives play in their lives. c) Throughout 's strategic plan, we will put forth every effort to enable our members to become financially self-sufficient and successful. We will place high importance on consumer education and the teaching of financial thrift. d) This Statement of Commitment to Members is consistent with our credit union principles of "Not For Profit, Not For Charity, But For Service" and our philosophy of "People Helping People". This statement represents good business practices that ensure the financial strength of our credit union on behalf of our members. 2) SERVICE TO MEMBERS a) strives to offer services designed to improve the economic and social well being of all members from all socio-economic backgrounds, including our low- and moderateincome members, and return financial value to all those who participate in our member-owned financial cooperative. Current Services that Help Improve the Economic and Social Well Being of Members: i) Accounts ii) Certificates iii) Escalator Accounts iv) Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) v) Traditional/Roth vi) Passbooks vii) Certificates viii) Education IRAs ix) Market Index Certificates x) Business Share Draft Accounts xi) Christmas Club Accounts

xii) Education Club Accounts xiii) Life Insurance Savings Accounts xiv) Passbook Savings xv) Real Estate Tax Accounts xvi) Share Draft Checking Accounts xvii)vacation Club Accounts b) Loans i) Consolidation Loans ii) Kwik Cash Loans iii) Home Equity Loans iv) Home Improvement Loans v) MasterCard vi) Mobile Home Loans vii) Mortgage Loans viii) New and Used Automobile Loans ix) New and Used Cycle Loans x) New and Used Truck Loans xi) New and Used Recreational Vehicle Loans xii) Recreation Loans xiii) Student Loans xiv) Any Prudent Loan that improves the economic and social well-being of our member c) Services i) Internet Account Access at ii) Freedom Checking Account with no monthly fees iii) Member Access Line available 24 hours a day iv) Loans of all types v) Account Reconciliation vi) Automatic Payments to Loans from Checking or Savings vii) Automatic Payments to Savings from Checking or Savings viii) Coin Counting ix) Counter Checks x) Debt Counseling xi) Direct Deposit of: (1) Federal Payroll Checks (2) Insurance Checks (3) Payroll Checks (4) Pension and Annuity Checks (5) Social Security Checks xii) Discount Brokerage Service xiii) Drive Up Window xiv) Fax Machine xv) Federally Insured xvi) Free Notary Service xvii) IRA Counseling xviii) Night Deposit Box (Envelopes and Bags available) xix) Member Access Line

xx) Money Orders xxi) Payroll Deduction Loan Repayments xxii) Payroll Deduction Savings Plan xxiii) Photocopies xxiv) Safe Deposit Boxes xxv) Savings Counseling xxvi) Annual Education Scholarship xxvii) Travelers Cheques xxviii) Visa Check/ATM Card xxix) Credit Life and Disability Insurance for: (1) Consumer Loans (2) MasterCard (3) Mortgages xxx) U.S. Savings Bonds: (1) Issue (2) Redeem (3) Calculate values for members xxxi) Western Union Commercial Money Orders xxxii) Wire Transfers d) New Services Planned for the Coming Year: i) Overdraft Privilege Program 3) MEMBER EDUCATION a) is committed to member and consumer financial education; in addition we are committed to educating members and consumers, alike, about credit union uniqueness, philosophy, and values. Current Programs that Support Member Education and Advocacy: i) Newsletter- publishes a monthly and quarterly newsletter to discuss current issues, new services, rates and other valuable information. ii) Financial Counseling When a member has financial concerns with their credit, the credit union can help by granting loans when possible and can also offer advice about ways to work towards solving credit problems. iii) Value Resources The credit union will make available to members N.A.D.A. vehicle, boat, mobile home, farm equipments, and mobile home guides to assist members in making informed purchase decisions. iv) Explain how interest works The credit union educates members about the way that interest is calculated and the effect different methods have on total interest paid/earned.

v) Home Buyers Seminar The credit union will annually host a free home buying seminar educating members and consumers, alike, about what to expect when buying a home, including mortgage options, closing costs and more. vi) Web Site The credit union s web site contains valuable consumer information and provides valuable links to auto pricing guides, investment advice, financial calculators, etc. vii) High School seminars On occasion, our credit union is invited into the local schools to conduct sessions related to how to handle a checking account, how to obtain loans, career paths and how to establish a budget. viii) Resource library in credit union lobby In our lobby we provide resources such as Money Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and Consumer Reports Magazine. b) No new programs planned for the coming year. 4) INVOLVEMENT/GOVERNANCE a) will endeavor to preserve credit union democratic principles, including demographic representation and volunteer participation in credit union activities. 5) DIVERSITY Current Programs that support Involvement/Governance: (1) Board Elections All board members are voted in by the general membership attending the annual meeting in February. Each year the credit union has a minimum of two seats available for election. Local newspaper ads, the newsletter, statements messages and lobby displays are all used to encourage attendance. (2) Board Vacancies When the situation arises where a board member resigns during his/her term, the board has a practice of reviewing the past election to determine who received the most votes but was not elected. This way the member s voice helps determine the replacement. (3) Credit Committee The credit union s credit committee consists of three volunteer members. i. No new programs planned for the coming year. a) The Credit Union recognizes the value of demographic diversity in staff as well as in volunteers, and will strive to bring people of diverse backgrounds and experiences into leadership and other roles at the credit union. b) Current Programs that Promote Diversity: i) uses Demographic Analysis to help determine the demographic makeup of its members so that products and services may be specifically targeted to meet their needs.

ii) Equal Employment Opportunity This credit union actively seeks to fill vacancies by hiring qualified candidates without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other basis protected by law. iii) New Programs Planned for the Coming Year: c) TACU will hire a school to work program student on a part time basis. 6) COMMITMENT TO THE CREDIT UNION MOVEMENT AND OTHER COOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES a) will work to build and strengthen our unique credit union movement by providing financial and in-kind resources to others within the credit union community, and by actively advocating the credit union difference at all levels of government and in other appropriate public forums. In addition, will participate in local, state and national cooperative activities as appropriate, and will strive to build and strengthen relationships with other sectors of the national cooperative movement. b) Current Activities that Support the Credit Union Movement: i) Leadership Roles TACU s President serves on the WISCUB Board of Directors, a credit union owned CUSO, and has previously served as Director and Treasurer of the Coulee Region Chapter of Credit Unions. ii) Continuing Education for Staff - The credit union assists with undergraduate education so that employees may further their careers in the credit union industry. iii) Cooperative Advertising TACU actively participates in the SWAP (State-Wide Advertising Program) and Chapter Promotional Committees for collective advertising of credit union programs. iv) Political Activity TACU s CEO actively works in political campaigns, donating time and money for those who support credit unions. c) And other Cooperative Activities: (1) TACU is a willing provider of experience and information to any credit union who requests information regarding services we offer to enable the requesting credit union to offer the service to their members as well. d) No New Programs Planned for the Coming Year. 7) PUBLIC SERVICE / CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP a) Through direct financial support or other in-kind contributions to worthwhile local organizations, and by participating in public service activities, strives to be an active partner in our community. We recognize that practicing good Corporate Citizenship supports the Credit Union Philosophy of People Helping People; furthermore, it will help raise the overall level of

social and economic well being of those in our community, help to strengthen ties within the community, and better position us to reach out and serve as only credit unions can those people in greatest need of affordable financial services. b) Community/FOM Groups Currently Receiving Financial or Other In-Kind Support (including the support given) and Current Public Service Activities: i) Tomah Chamber of Commerce (1) Chamber Ambassadors Club ii) Forward Tomah Development Corporation iii) Tomah Lions Club iv) American Women s Business Association v) Tomah Rotary Club vi) Tomah Jaycees vii) Boys and Girls Club of Tomah viii) Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts of America ix) Children s Miracle Network Hospitals x) LaGrange, Miller, Oakdale, & Lemonwier, St. Mary s, and St. Paul Schools PTO Groups xi) Tomah, Necedah, and Brookwood High Schools