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A NNUAL RE PORT 2015 60 years serving your community

TABLE OF CONTENTS Chair s Report 4 The year by numbers 5 General Manager s Report 6 Trustee s Report 7 Celebrating 60 years 8 In your community 9 Letter from the Auditor 10 02 FIRST CREDIT UNION ANNUAL REPORT 2015

FIRST CREDIT UNION DIRECTORY Board of Directors Chair Deputy Chair Secretary/ Treasurer Directors Simon Scott Edgar Wilson Peter Iles John Harvey Paul O Connor Kathy Robb Judith Taane Malcolm Blair Executive Management General Manager Assistant General Manager Peter Iles Terry Edwards 2015 Director Attendance Director Board Meetings Eligible to Attend Board Meetings Attended Simon Scott 12 12 Peter Iles 12 12 Judith Taane 12 12 Kathy Robb 12 9 Paul O Connor 12 11 Edgar Wilson 12 10 John Harvey 12 9 Malcolm Blair 5 5 03 FIRST CREDIT UNION ANNUAL REPORT 2015

CHAIR S REPORT SIMON SCOTT Chair of Directors Financial and Operating Performance As at 30 June 2015 First Credit Union: Had an operating surplus of $2.4 million $295 million in assets Member shares of $242 million A loan book worth $183 million We paid $8.7 million worth of interest on member shares. On behalf of the Board of Directors it is my pleasure to present to you the 60th First Credit Union Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2015 Non-bank Deposit Taker s license First Credit Union received its Non-bank Deposit Taker s license on 5 March 2015 by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. First Credit Union has systems in place to ensure compliance with the regulatory requirements which are audited on an on-going basis by the Internal Audit team and annually by the External Auditor. First Credit Union paid members $8.7 million worth of interest this year Compliance First Credit Union s Board and Management continue to ensure that we remain compliant and competitive in a rapidly changing business environment by keeping abreast of all regulatory changes that our credit union operates in. First Credit Union has complied with all regulatory requirements in the 2014/2015 year including: Non-bank Deposit Takers Act 2013 Anti Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act 2010, a US law that came into force in NZ in 2014 Financial Service Providers (Registration & Dispute Resolution) Amendment Act 2014 Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013 Financial Reporting Act 2013 04 FIRST CREDIT UNION ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Audit Committee The Board Audit Committee meets regularly and the primary role of the Committee is to review the actions of the Directors and Management in carrying out their responsibilities as they relate to the internal controls, rules and legislative compliance of First Credit Union and its business activities. I would like to thank my fellow Directors, Management team and all the staff at First Credit Union for their hard work this year. Simon Scott, CHAIR 2015

THE YEAR BY NUMBERS 105 # of schools participating in our school banking programme 61,408members $69.21m amount members borrowed off us $295m in assets 60 # we grew the $40mamount loan book by 2 profit. 5m 6,610 of prizes we gave away to celebrate our birthday 25.91% of members have a debit card members using our Mobile Banking App $242mmember shares 05 FIRST CREDIT UNION ANNUAL REPORT 2015

MESSAGE FROM OUR GENERAL MANAGER First Credit Union had another busy, but successful year ended 30 June 2015 PETER ILES General Manager Membership As at 30 June 2015 First Credit Union had 61,408 members, represented at a branch level as: Hamilton Te Aroha Greerton Health Mount Whakatane Kawerau Taupo Ngaruawahia Bethlehem Thames Rotorua Tokoroa Wellington Celebrating 60 years of service This year First Credit Union celebrated 60 years of serving our local communities. To celebrate this milestone with our members we gave away a prize a day for 60 days and our branches hosted events for their members on our birthday (Friday 10th July). Congratulations to the members who won one of the amazing prizes up for grabs and thanks to all the members who turned up at their nearest branch to celebrate with us. Transfer of Engagements We welcomed two credit unions into the First Credit Union family when they transferred engagements to us this financial year. NZCU Rotorua was the first to transfer on 01 November 2014, followed by United Credit Union on 01 February 2015. As a result of these transfers First Credit Union members now have access to a greater branch and ATM network across the North Island. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the staff and members of these credit unions for making the transfers as smooth as possible for everyone. The year ahead We will continue to explore ways to improve the way we serve our members and our products and services. The online environment provides us with a challenging, but exciting opportunity to better serve our members. I would like to thank Board, Management, Staff and especially our members for making the year ended 30 June 2015 another successful year for our credit union. 06 FIRST CREDIT UNION ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Peter Iles GENERAL MANAGER

TRUSTEE S REPORT First Credit Union s loan book continues to grow and we have seen further increases in the number of applications we receive via the online channel EDGAR WILSON Trustee At the end of the 2014/2015 financial year First Credit Union s: Risk weighted capital was 17.55%, with capital quality remaining unchanged Liquidity reserves (cash) is now $100 million (last year $97 million), or 34% of our total assets First Credit Union Management monitors the Credit Union s liquidity on a daily basis and liquidity is reviewed and reported to the Board of Directors, Trustee and the RBNZ each month. For the period ended 30 June 2015 First Credit Union: Received 9,784 loan applications through our online channel Disbursed $51,937,417 in personal loans Had an average loan disbursement of $2,956.46 Had a loan book that was represented by 54% personal loans and 46% mortgages Lending continues to be First Credit Union s major business activity Lending First Credit Union has a loans driven growth strategy and as such, lending continues to be First Credit Union s major business activity. The credit union has always taken a conservative approach in the application of their Loan Policy. Responsible lending is important to First Credit Union and our lending is based on our philosophy of people helping people. This approach has been validated more so with the introduction of the Responsible Lending Code which came into effect on 01 June 2015. The following loan types made up First Credit Union s lending as at 30 June 2015: Personal Vehicle Mortgage 07 FIRST CREDIT UNION ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Edgar Wilson Trustee

CELEBRATING 60 YEARS 60 years at a glance 1955 1961 1962 1963 July- St Mary s Parish Credit Union was formed August-First loan granted for 100 NZ Credit Union League formed, St Mary s was the first affiliated credit union School Banking Programme introduced to local Hamilton schools Name changed to St Mary s Hamilton Credit Union 1966 Colin Smith appointed General Manager 1985 S6 Loan Provider Account created as a way to build the credit union s loan pool 1986 Colin Smith retires, Colin Timms appointed Manager, Peter Iles Deputy Manager 1990 Colin Timms retires, Peter Iles appointed Manager 1992 2007 Common bond changed to include all residents within Hamilton/ Waikato region, name changed to Credit Union Hamilton Common bond changed to include all residents living in New Zealand, name changed to First Credit Union For all the progress we have made, some things remain unchanged. We re still owned by our members and offer low cost loans and great rates on savings. Peter Iles, General Manager 08 FIRST CREDIT UNION ANNUAL REPORT 2015

IN YOUR COMMUNITY Over the last 12 months our Community Team have been busy visiting schools, attending events & prize givings, taking part in expos, golf days, funding sports team, agricultural days, school galas and even judging a school talent quest! Sponsorship Balloons over Waikato is the Waikato region s iconic festival we were excited to take part this year and sponsor the School Hop which involved a number of our School Banking programme schools getting a visit from a participating balloon, the pilot and their team. These visits are highly anticipated by both the school children and the pilots! As well as being on board with the Foundation for Youth Development (FYD) Waikato and their Positive Young Star initiative for another year, we have also sponsored the Bay of Plenty Kiwi Can programme. We have sponsored a number of community projects and charities throughout the year. Here are just some of the events we have helped out: Bay of Plenty Golf Championship Quiz Nights Taupo Mid-Winter Swim Greerton Mainstreet Yarn Bombing Fairfield Primary Sports Teams Saints United Hockey Teams Flyers Basketball Club Tournament Special Needs Kids Family Fun Days Rotorua Heart Kids Kawerau Netball Team Hamilton Girls High 7 s Team Te Teko Rugby Berkley Intermediate School Sports Academy Waikato Districts Annual Special Needs Pool Party Autism Rotorua Children s Party We re not just in your community, we re a big part of it! Kiwi Can is a primary school programme aimed at kids aged 5-12, teaching them values such as integrity and respect. First Credit Union was proud to again sponsor the Hamilton Christmas Charitable Trust. Our Community Team volunteered at the Carols by Candlelight event helping out backstage, working the video cameras and even supporting Santa! We also made an appearance in the Tauranga and Ngaruawahia Christmas Parades. Local Schools We continue to support our school banking schools by advertising in their school newsletters, attending school galas, helping out at swimming sports and donating prizes. Our spinning wheels are often booked in advance for galas and quiz nights. Our School Sustainability Fund assists schools in achieving their goals in environmental projects. We have helped schools this year build a seedhouse, purchase gardening equipment, build a leavers garden and purchase native plants. We are excited to now have on board another 5 schools in our Rotorua area. 09 FIRST CREDIT UNION ANNUAL REPORT 2015

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