Credit Union 1. Annual Report 2010

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Credit Union 1 Annual Report 2010

In Memory of Nancy Roman September 30, 1939 - September 9, 2010 Credit Union 1 remembers former Director of Human Resources Nancy Roman From 1987-2007, Nancy touched the lives of Credit Union 1 employees as the Human Resources Manager. She aided the credit union through two mergers and helped to build the successful organization that it is today. Nancy was a driven family advocate who worked tirelessly to make Credit Union 1 the family-friendly work environment that it has become. She proudly assisted with the start-up and implementation of our Little 1 s Children s Learning Center and helped to guide many of our employees to successful and happy careers. She is fondly remembered and greatly missed.

Our Mission: To help our members achieve their financial goals by focusing on excellent service and value. Credit Union 1 strongly upholds its core values as an affirmation of our belief in the credit union s community purpose: to advocate vision and integrity, to provide quality services, and to act as responsible, ethical citizens. Whether we are implementing cutting edge products, ensuring accurate and timely transactions, or taking an active role in supporting our community, Credit Union 1 s effort to financially benefit Alaskans is ongoing and sincere.

Credit Union 1 2010 Annual Report Chairman s Message This was another overall strong year for Credit Union 1 and we have a long list of accomplishments and successes to show for it. We are proud to announce that we loaned over $168.3 million to our members in 2010, up $11.1 million from 2009. At the end of the year, Credit Union 1 had a total of 61,874 members, an increase of 4,227, or 7% over 2009. Credit Union 1 also proudly contributed nearly $115,000 and 1,023 hours of community service to more than 37 Alaskan charities and nonprofit organizations in 2010. We were recognized for our community support efforts in some outstanding ways. We received the Association of Fundraising Professionals Alaska Chapter s National Philanthropy Day Award for an Outstanding Corporation. Credit Union 1 was also featured in Alaska Business Monthly s Corporate 100 for our success at staying stable and strong despite the recession, and for our dedication to giving back to our communities. Our President/CEO Leslie Ellis was named Alaska Credit Union League s Outstanding Executive of the Year, which distinguishes her as a credit union trailblazer, a community leader and an advocate for financial literacy. Commitment to financial literacy also garnered Credit Union 1 a STAR Award for its dedication to the School-Business Partnership that we have with our cyber branch

at Anchorage s West High School. The credit union also received Honorable Mention in the Desjardins Youth Financial Education Awards program. We are the first credit union in Alaska to ever receive this honor. One of the year s most proud moments was the June opening of our Mountain View Branch. For over 20 years, this Anchorage community had been without the presence of a financial institution. In addition to making the economic lives of our existing members in the area more convenient, we have already helped over 750 new members begin to manage their money in healthy and more knowledgeable ways. Our 2nd Annual Mountain View Street Fair was also a tremendous success, with an estimated 3,000 people in attendance. Our unique and award-winning One for All Rewards Program also gained popularity in 2010. The program s overall redemption rate increased 5%, meaning that 37% of our members now take advantage of the free points that they earn based on the products and services they use with the credit union. In financial terms, 2010 was a solid year. We stayed stable, strong and continued to enhance our products and services while lending money and helping our members and communities. Our second payment to the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF) was $1.6 million. This fund protects credit unions nationwide from the need for government aid and combats the effect of the economy on the credit union industry. This is a large expense and is not one that we will be able to eliminate any time soon, but we have budgeted appropriately for it and did not let it take us by surprise. One of the most exciting things that we are going to be working on in 2011 is the much-needed update of our Nome Branch. The new branch will have a better location, better facility and will be better-equipped to meet the needs of the community it serves. We are looking forward to reaching out even farther in the Nome area to help our members and continue to build our membership base. Looking ahead to 2011, we expect to see more of the same things we saw in 2010: more financial services reform, increased regulations and interest rate uncertainty. We will continue to be diligent in managing our margins and making adequate preparations 2010 Credit Union 1 Annual Report

for any storm that we may have to weather. We will continue to place emphasis on financial education, especially with our youth, to help them start off on the right path to becoming financially responsible adults. We are also going to continue do whatever we can to help Alaskans bounce back from job loss, high prices and the stress of worrying about money. Most of all, we will stay true to our mission: To help members achieve their financial goals by focusing on excellent service and value. Supervisory Committee Report Roger Aldrich, Chairman The supervisory committee is appointed by the board of directors and is responsible for ensuring that the financial statements of the credit union are accurately and fairly presented by management and that operational practices and procedures are sufficient to safeguard member assets. These duties are required by federal and state regulations. State of Alaska statutes summarize the committee s responsibilities and read as follows: The supervisory committee shall conduct an annual audit of the accounts of the credit union and submit a report of the audit to the board of directors and a summary of the audit to the members at the next annual members meeting of the credit union. The supervisory committee may conduct supplementary audits as it considers necessary or as ordered by the commissioner, and submit reports of the supplemental audits to the board of directors. To fulfill these obligations, the supervisory committee hired the international accounting firm of KPMG LLP to perform an independent audit of our financial statements and confirmation of member accounts. The results of the audit, conducted as of and for the year ending September 30, 2010, indicate that the financial statements of Credit Union 1 are fairly stated. Additionally, the credit union s internal auditor reviews and evaluates the systems of management s control and reports the results to the Supervisory Committee and management on an ongoing basis. 2010 Credit Union 1 Annual Report

Credit Union 1 is regulated by the State of Alaska and insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), and is subject to examination by both entities on an annual basis. The positive results of these examinations and those conducted by our internal and independent auditors are strong indications of the ongoing soundness and effective management of this institution. Damien Stella, Chairman Marietta Hall, Secretary Carl Markon, Member Credit Committee Report Overall loan performance was strong in 2010. Growth on the consumer side of the portfolio increased $13 million, or 5.1%. The top performing consumer category was used auto loans, up 16.4%. Growth in the real estate loan portfolio was strong, increasing $7.5 million or 4.4% over 2009. Credit cards and other unsecured loans saw a 2.7% increase. The credit union s lending operations remain prudent. Credit Union 1 management regularly reviews a sample of loans granted and the credit union s lending department is scrutinized by internal and external auditors, as well as state and federal examiners. None found any weaknesses in the credit union s underwriting policies. Credit Union 1 continues to have a significantly low ratio of delinquent loans in the portfolio, which was.50% for 2010. This is a.46% decrease from December 2009. Loan charge offs, as a percentage of average outstanding loans, were.70%. As expected, this is a slight increase from 2009. As evidence of great collection efforts, recoveries were up 6% from the previous year. For a $747 million dollar financial institution to have maintained such a low delinquency ratio and charge off rate is a testament to its strong underwriting and collection practices. Despite continued economic instability, the credit union s loan performance remained stable and its portfolio grew in 2010. Scott Butterworth, Chairman Davina Napier, Secretary Debbie Casey, Member 2010 Credit Union 1 Annual Report

Treasurer s Report Total assets for the credit union as of December 31, 2010 grew 6.2% to $747,357,000. This growth had a corresponding increase in member deposits up 5.8% to $661,284,000. Credit Union 1 s net income for 2010 was $6.3 million after paying a NCUSIF stabilization expense of $1.6 million. Even with this expense the credit union s net income remained strong. Income earned by a financial institution is often measured as a percentage of total assets. For 2010, Credit Union 1 s return on assets (ROA) was.88%. Before paying the NCUSIF stabilization expense, the credit union s ROA was 1.10%. These earnings have helped build equity within the institution. At the end of 2010, the credit union s equity (or capital ) was 9.71% of total assets. As such, Credit Union 1 is designated well capitalized by the National Credit Union Association (NCUA). This equity allows the credit union to improve its technological capabilities, offer additional products and services, fund facility upgrades and protect the institution during an economic downturn and interest rate uncertainty. Since 1952, Credit Union 1 has offered Alaskans ways to fund their dreams affordably, whether through savings or loan products. Looking ahead at 2011, the board remains optimistic for the credit union s future success, despite the lagging economy, low interest rates and increased operational costs. For the immediate future, these factors are expected to limit short-term income growth, though the credit union will diligently monitor the conditions and work to minimize operational expenditures. Joe Towslee, Treasurer 2010 Credit Union 1 Annual Report

Financial Statements Balance Sheet (Unaudited, in Thousands) December 31 2009 2010 Assets Cash 11,472 11,074 Investments 209,945 224,906 Loans (Net) 428,400 448,705 Fixed Assets (Net) 33,975 34,866 Other Assets 19,717 27,806 Total Assets 703,509 747,357 Liabilities & Members Equity Members Shares 625,076 661,284 Liabilities 6,956 8,421 Members Equity 71,477 77,652 Total Liabilities & Members Equity 703,509 747,357 Income Statement (Unaudited, in Thousands) December 31 2009 2010 Loans 26,029 26,928 Investments 8,223 6,135 Interest Income 34,252 33,063 Dividends & Interest Expense 8,441 6,087 Net Interest Income Before Provision for Loan Loss 25,811 26,976 Provision 3,114 3,107 Net Interest Income 22,697 23,869 Operating Income 13,380 14,178 Operating Expenses 27,668 30,213 Net Income From Operations 8,409 7,834 Non-Operating Income (Expense) (69) NCUSIF Stabilization Expense (1,544) (1,573) Net Income 6,796 6,261 2010 Credit Union 1 Annual Report

Credit Committee Scott Butterworth, Chairman Davina Napier, Secretary Debbie Casey, Member Supervisory Committee Damien Stella, Chairman Marietta Hall, Secretary Carl Markon, Member Board of Directors Roger Aldrich, Chairman Tim Craig, Vice Chairman Colin Baxter, Secretary Joe Towslee, Treasurer Steve Cavin, Director Carl Markon, Director John Weddleton, Director Fred Stassel, Director Emeritus Executive Management Ms. Leslie Ellis, President/CEO Lisa Monsen, Executive Vice President Branch Locations Anchorage Abbott - 1941 Abbott Rd. DeBarr - 4020 DeBarr Rd. Downtown - 824 W. 8th Ave. Eagle River - 11544 Business Blvd. Federal Building - 222 W. 7th Ave. Midtown - 3525 Eureka St. Mountain View - 115 N. Bragaw St. South Anchorage - 8935 Old Seward Hwy. West High School - 1700 Hillcrest Dr. Fairbanks 1st Avenue - 909 1st Ave. University - 1453 University Ave. S. Ketchikan - 2444 Hemlock St. Kodiak - 111 Lower Mill Bay Rd. Nome - 110 Front St. Soldotna - 44758 Sterling Hwy. Contact Credit Union 1 at: 1941 Abbott Road, Anchorage, AK 99507 cu1.org (907) 339-9485 800 478-2222