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Annual Report 2017 The Relationship of a Lifetime

A Message from the President/CEO and Board Chairman Dear Members, As we reflect on 2017, we are filled with a sense of pride. GHS Federal Credit Union is financially sound and our balance sheet is growing. From a financial perspective, your credit union performed very well, with total assets of $ 142.6 million, which is consistent with the prior year. Total loan values grew by $ 2.2 million to reach $ 112.3 million, while total deposits came to $128.3 million and capital ratio was 10.25%. We secured these financial accomplishments by revising our lending programs, trimming expenses, and restructuring departments and management to ensure the best use of our internal resources. All of these actions helped us provide our members with the most innovative products and services in the marketplace. In addition, GHS has made substantial improvements and investments in our Information Technology infrastructure to ensure your accounts are always secure and protected and the GHS website is continually updated to ensure that members have an educational, interactive and exceptional online experience. GHS is always making strides to understand and serve our members needs, which is why we worked to develop a dedicated Business Financial Services Team. Building on this opportunity, GHS began a Business Development program at the end of 2017 to help local business owners join as business members, providing no minimum balances on business accounts, affordable business lending, and low fee merchant service options. We look forward to the GHS Business Center opening in our Court Street Branch, in the heart of downtown Binghamton, to work with our ever-growing small business community. We are very excited that your credit union is able to service local small business owners, as they realize their entrepreneurial dreams in bringing innovation and jobs to help grow our local economy. In August of 2017, we wished a very happy retirement to one of our longstanding Board of Director volunteers, Ann Marie Lenkiewicz. Mrs. Lenkiewicz dedicated 38 years of knowledge, guidance and support to GHS Federal Credit Union, helping us to become the financial organization we are today. On behalf of the Board of Directors, management and employees, we extend our appreciation and gratitude for her many years of service. We are also very excited to welcome two new Board of Director volunteers, Tony Frontera and Jason Aurelio; we are confident their expertise and insight will help GHS continue to cultivate new and exciting initiatives in the years ahead of us. GHS is very eager to continue building on our diverse Board of Directors and Supervisory Committee. If any member is interested in applying to be a GHS Board of Director / Supervisory Committee volunteer, please send a letter of interest to David Drew, GHS Nominating Committee Chairperson so that we can continue to learn and grow in these ever-changing times. We thank all of our current Board of Directors / Supervisory Committee volunteers for their strong leadership and unwavering dedication in making your credit union a success. More important than the numbers, we could not realize any of these accomplishments without the GHS Team. Your team of over 40 committed employees work diligently in helping to guide thousands of members a month closer to their financial goals. Your team continues to spend countless hours coaching and counseling members to improve their budgets and hundreds of hours in regional school districts with the mission of teaching, our youth, financial literacy. FEEL LIKE YOU CAN T GET AHEAD? GROCERIES ELECTRIC BILL CAR RENT DAYCARE MEDCIAL BILLS PAYDAY ALTERNATIVE LOANS CAN HELP YOU!

Statement of Condition Assets 2017 2016 Cash and Cash Equivalents 12,042,480 21,275,484 Certificates of Deposit 14,165,000 6,615,189 Investment Securities, Available for Sale 18,658 46,755 FHLB Stock 69,600 85,100 Loans to Members, Net 111,619,409 109,521,570 Accrued Interest Receivable 338,292 286,667 National Credit Union Share, Insurance Fund Deposit 1,301,707 1,249,616 Premises and Equipment, Net 2,503,504 2,732,765 Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 546,798 1,188,213 Total Assets $142,605,448 $143,001,359 Liabilities Members Shares 128343283 128972319 Accrued Expenses an Other Liabilities 391,694 549,738 Total Liabilities $128,734,977 $129,522,057 Members Equity Members Equity, Substantially Restricted 13,870,471 13,479,302 Total Members Equity $13,870,471 $13,479,302 Total Liabilities and Members Equity $142,605,448 $143,001,359 Statement of Income Interest Income 2017 2016 Interest on Loans to Members 5,144,614 5,042,291 Interest on Investments 280,568 121,309 Total Interest Income $5,425,182 $5,163,600 Interest Expense Dividends on Members Shares 468,627 529,782 Interest on Borrowed Funds 0 8,277 Total Interest Expense 468,627 472,185 Net Interest Income 4,956,555 4,691,415 Provision for Loan Losses 624,000 544,875 Net Interest Income After Provisions for Loan Losses 4,332,555 4,146,540 Non-Interest Income $2,248,939 $2,035,061 Non-Interest Expense Compensation and Benefits 2,639,297 2,553,240 Office and Occupancy 1,433,530 1,251,933 Advertising and Promotion 233,505 300,486 Depreciation and Amortization 235,477 260,905 Other 1,847,571 1,589,256 Total Non-Interest Expense 6,389,370 5,955,820 Net Income $192,124 $225,781 Statement of Auditing Procedures The Supervisory Committee retained Wojeski & Company CPAs, P.C., a public accounting firm, to conduct an independent audit of GHS Federal Credit Union s financial statements. The audit report is available at the Main Branch for review by membership. The Supervisory Committee also authorizes quarterly audits to review the operations and systems of internal controls of the credit union. The audit programs are prepared in accordance with NCUA guidelines. *Note: The deposit in the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF) is in accordance with NCUA regulations, which require the maintenance of a deposit by each insured credit union in an amount equal to one percent of its insured shares.

People Helping People GHS Employees Volunteering in the Community

A Message from the President/CEO and Board Chairman continued In addition, your team continues to be very committed to helping more hard-working Upstate New York residents realize the American Dream through affordable home and automobile loans. Your GHS Team takes pride in supporting the communities we serve and in providing support to many other events and charitable organizations within our community. We are so proud to be part of a team that listens, remains present and focused in doing good, provides extraordinary service and who manages a successful credit union with only our members best interest as their core philosophy. Our deepest gratitude goes to our employees, who bring the overall GHS vision to life every day, for the Relationship of a Lifetime. We thank you for your continued membership and hope you share the excellent benefits of GHS membership with all of your friends and family members. Respectfully submitted, F. Paul Battisti Howard Meller Chairperson President/CEO Supervisory Committee Report The Supervisory Committee serves as a group of volunteer representatives of the GHS Federal Credit Union membership. The committee members bring a variety of professional experience to aid with the performance of various duties and reviews. The Committee meets regularly with senior management and external auditors to ensure that controls are in place to protect members assets. The Supervisory Committee currently consists of Cindy Tokos; David Sebastianelli; and Mark Knebel. It is desired to have two additional committee members. The Board of Directors are currently soliciting volunteer applications from the membership base for the Supervisory Committee. GHS Federal Credit Union continues to maintain a viable and sound operation based upon the findings of our external auditors, along with the Committee s own observations and analysis. The success of the Credit Union is a direct result of the sincere hard work and dedication of each staff member and management. Respectfully submitted, Cindy Tokos Chairperson

Treasurer s Report Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2017 GHS Federal Credit Union s stable financial performance continued through 2017 as shown by our consistent net income, loan growth, and other key areas as outlined below. 2017 2016 Change Total Members Equity $13.9 million $13.5 million 2.9% GHS was able to find quality lending opportunities in 2017. These opportunities resulted in gross loan growth of $2.2 million, or 2.0%. The inflow of cash from loan payments and maturities not used for new loan originations, was invested in certificates of deposit. These investments increased by $7.5 million or 114.1% in 2017. The impact of the 3 short term rate increases by the Federal Reserve in 2017 had a positive impact on net income for the year. Adjustable rate loan yields increased as well as the rate on investments in overnight funds and certificates of deposit. With positive net income, total members equity increased in 2017 by 2.9%. In 2017, GHS was able to diversify its originations and had net increases in all fixed rate loan portfolios. At year end 2017 the Credit Union had $111.6 million in net outstanding member loans as compared to $109.5 million at year end 2016. In 2017 core deposits decreased by $629,000 or.49% as members made minor outflow adjustments in their accounts during the year. Investment balances increased by $7.5 million in 2017 as proceeds from maturing investments were used to fund new loans or invest in medium term certificates of deposit. Excess funds from loan repayments and maturities were kept in short-term investment accounts depending upon cash flow and liquidity needs. Interest income from loans and investments totaled $5.4 million, a 5.1% increase from the prior year. As the loan portfolio grew in 2017, losses on loans also grew resulting in net income of $192,000. The 2017 GHS strategic plan called for the Credit Union to maintain its asset size. Our well capitalized designation by NCUA definition remained unchanged through fiscal year 2017. The Board of Directors and management continue to commit to superior member service, sound judgment and fiscal responsibility to ensure that GHS Federal Credit Union continues to operate with financial strength and stability. Respectfully submitted, Patricia J. Clark Patricia J. Clark, Treasurer

A Message from the President/CEO and Board Chairman Dear Members, As we reflect on 2017, we are filled with a sense of pride. GHS Federal Credit Union is financially sound and our balance sheet is growing. From a financial perspective, your credit union performed very well, with total assets of $ 142.6 million, which is consistent with the prior year. Total loan values grew by $ 2.2 million to reach $ 112.3 million, while total deposits came to $128.3 million and capital ratio was 10.25%. We secured these financial accomplishments by revising our lending programs, trimming expenses, and restructuring departments and management to ensure the best use of our internal resources. All of these actions helped us provide our members with the most innovative products and services in the marketplace. In addition, GHS has made substantial improvements and investments in our Information Technology infrastructure to ensure your accounts are always secure and protected and the GHS website is continually updated to ensure that members have an educational, interactive and exceptional online experience. GHS is always making strides to understand and serve our members needs, which is why we worked to develop a dedicated Business Financial Services Team. Building on this opportunity, GHS began a Business Development program at the end of 2017 to help local business owners join as business members, providing no minimum balances on business accounts, affordable business lending, and low fee merchant service options. We look forward to the GHS Business Center opening in our Court Street Branch, in the heart of downtown Binghamton, to work with our ever-growing small business community. We are very excited that your credit union is able to service local small business owners, as they realize their entrepreneurial dreams in bringing innovation and jobs to help grow our local economy. In August of 2017, we wished a very happy retirement to one of our longstanding Board of Director volunteers, Ann Marie Lenkiewicz. Mrs. Lenkiewicz dedicated 38 years of knowledge, guidance and support to GHS Federal Credit Union, helping us to become the financial organization we are today. On behalf of the Board of Directors, management and employees, we extend our appreciation and gratitude for her many years of service. We are also very excited to welcome two new Board of Director volunteers, Tony Frontera and Jason Aurelio; we are confident their expertise and insight will help GHS continue to cultivate new and exciting initiatives in the years ahead of us. GHS is very eager to continue building on our diverse Board of Directors and Supervisory Committee. If any member is interested in applying to be a GHS Board of Director / Supervisory Committee volunteer, please send a letter of interest to David Drew, GHS Nominating Committee Chairperson so that we can continue to learn and grow in these ever-changing times. We thank all of our current Board of Directors / Supervisory Committee volunteers for their strong leadership and unwavering dedication in making your credit union a success. More important than the numbers, we could not realize any of these accomplishments without the GHS Team. Your team of over 40 committed employees work diligently in helping to guide thousands of members a month closer to their financial goals. Your team continues to spend countless hours coaching and counseling members to improve their budgets and hundreds of hours in regional school districts with the mission of teaching, our youth, financial literacy. FEEL LIKE YOU CAN T GET AHEAD? GROCERIES ELECTRIC BILL CAR RENT DAYCARE MEDCIAL BILLS PAYDAY ALTERNATIVE LOANS CAN HELP YOU!

Board of Directors Paul Battisti, Esq., Chair Leonard Lindenmuth, Vice-Chair Patricia J. Clark, Treasurer Jeanette O. Tillotson, Secretary Larry Maier Mark Knebel David Drew Antonio Frontera Jason Aurelio executive Management Howard Meller - President and CEO Donald Schmitt - Vice President of Finance Senior Management James Warneck - Lending Manager Jennifer Crawford - Sr. Manager, Business Development Supervisory Committee Cindy Tokos, Chair David Sebastianelli Mark Knebel