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Insurance-Report-Activity-July-2015 Insurance Report of Activity For More Information Contact the Appropriate Regional Director or the Office of Public and Congressional Affairs (703) 518-6330 July 2015 Office of Consumer Protection INSURANCE REPORT OF ACTIVITY - SUMMARY 7/1/2015 THRU 7/31/2015 SINGLE COMMON BOND EXPANSION MULTIPLE COMMON BOND EXPANSION Region Approved Denied Deferred # of FCU Pot Mem Region Approved Denied Deferred # of FCU Pot Mem 1 0000 0 1 135 0 1 19 33,381 2 1001 798 2 197 0 11 44 16,540 3 0000 0 3 235 0 7 51 37,461 4 0000 0 4 79 0 3 24 36,042 5 0000 0 5 149 0 2 23 29,161 Total 1001 798 Total 795 0 24 161 152,585 % 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% % 97.1% 0.0% 2.9% COMMUNITY EXPANSION COMMUNITY CONVERSION Region Approved Denied Deferred # of FCU Pot Mem # Dup. Region Approved Denied Deferred # of FCU Pot Mem # Dup. 1 1021 78,6001 1 0000 00 2 0000 00 2 0000 00 3 20021,029,225 0 3 0000 00 4 3003728,667 0 4 0010 00 5 1001609,924 0 5 0000 00 Total 70272,446,416 1 Total 0010 00 % 77.8% 0.0% 22.2% % 0.0% 0.0% 100.0% LOW INCOME COMMUNITY EXPANSION UNDERSERVED AREA Region Approved Denied Deferred # of FCU Pot Mem # Dup. Region Approved Denied Deferred # of FCU Pot Mem # Dup. 1 0000 00 1 0000 00 2 0000 00 2 0000 00 3 0000 00 3 0000 00 4 0000 00 4 0000 00 5 0000 00 5 20021,043,260 0 Total 0000 00 Total 20021,043,260 0 % 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% % 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% Prepared by NCUA 12/31/2015 INSURANCE REPORT OF ACTIVITY - SUMMARY 7/1/2015 THRU 7/31/2015 Charter Conversions Insurance Applications NICU to Non CU Non CU FISCU to FCU FCU to FISCU NICU to FCU FISCU to FCU to FISCU Region Number Assets Number Assets (millions) Region Number Number Number Number 1 00001 0000 2 00002 0000 3 00003 0000 4 00004 0000 5 00005 0000 Total 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 Insurance Conversion FCU to NICU FCU to Non CU FISCU to NICU FISCU to Non CU Region Number Assets Number Assets Number Assets Number Assets 1 00000000 2 00000000 3 00000000 4 00000000 5 00000000 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prepared by NCUA Page 2 12/31/2015 INSURANCE REPORT OF ACTIVITY - SUMMARY 7/1/2015 THRU 7/31/2015 CHARTER APPLICATIONS FCU Charters FISCU Charters Number Number Potential Number Number Potential Region Denied Approved Members Denied Approved Members 1 00 000 0 2 00 000 0 3 00 000 0 4 0 1 4,000,000 0 0 0 5 00 000 0 Total 0 1 4,000,000 0 0 0 Prepared by NCUA Page 3 12/31/2015 INSURANCE REPORT OF ACTIVITY - SUMMARY 7/1/2015 THRU 7/31/2015 HOUSEKEEPING TIP Number Number Number Number of Number Number Number Number of Region Approved Denied Deferred FCUs Region Approved Denied Deferred Duplicates 1 14001 1 0000 2 4004 2 0000 3 25007 3 0000 4 3003 4 0010 5 37003 5 0000 Total 83 0 0 18 Total 0010 Prepared by NCUA Page 4 12/31/2015 INSURANCE REPORT OF ACTIVITY - SUMMARY 7/1/2015 THRU 7/31/2015 Mergers Approved (Count) FCU into FCU into FCU into FISCU into FISCU into FISCU into NFICU into NFICU into Region FCU FISCU NFICU FCU FISCU NFICU FCU FISCU TOTAL 1 20004000 6 2 32001000 6 3 00001000 1 4 00005000 5 5 10012000 4 TOTAL 62011300022 Merging Credit Union Assets FCU into FCU into FCU into FISCU into FISCU into FISCU into NFICU into NFICU into Region FCU FISCU NFICU FCU FISCU NFICU FCU FISCU TOTAL 1 29,768,467 0 0 0 153,882,887 0 0 0 183,651,354 2 29,887,139 18,900,668 0 0 9,235,955 0 0 0 58,023,762 3 000016,480,739 0 0 0 16,480,739 4 0000204,487,441 0 0 0 204,487,441 5 13,013,961 0 0 17,578,826 21,981,049 0 0 0 52,573,836 TOTAL 72,669,567 18,900,668 0 17,578,826 406,068,071 0 0 0 515,217,132 Totals include activity for natural person credit unions assigned to the Office of Natinal Examination and Supervision falling within the Region II or Region III geographic territory. Prepared by NCUA Page 5 12/31/2015 INSURANCE REPORT OF ACTIVITY - DETAIL Friday, July 31, 2015 FEDERAL APPLICATIONS APPROVED Charter No.Region Name and LocationDate of Approval Potential Members 248664 ELCA 7/7/2015 4,000,000 CHICAGO, IL Field of Membership: Employees and members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in accordance with its charter and bylaws in effect on April 30, 1987, as amended in September 2011; Employees and members of the congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; Employees and members of the synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. FEDERAL CREDIT UNION FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP EXPANSIONS Multiple Common Bond Expansion (3,000 or Greater) Current Number of Potential Membership Charter No.Region Name and Group Location Type of Group Assets Members Increase 93731 AMERICA'S CREDIT UNION, A Associational $468,948,472.00120,000 6,759 TACOMA, WA FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Members of the Pacific Northwest Consumer Council in Tacoma, Washington, who qualify for membership in accordance with its charter and bylaws in effect on June 5, 2014. 30251 EMPOWER Associational $1,335,732,058.001,135,496 8,000 SYRACUSE, NY FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Employees and members of 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East in Syracuse, New York, who qualify for membership in accordance with its charter and bylaws in effect on September 1, 2006. Thursday, December 31, 2015 8:58:05 AM Page 1 of 22 INSURANCE REPORT OF ACTIVITY - DETAIL Friday, July 31, 2015 175871 USALLIANCE Associational $1,009,245,544.00571,071 13,964 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UT FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Members of Tread Lightly! located in South Salt Lake City, UT, who qualify for membership in accordance with its charter and bylaws in effect September 26, 2014. 55002 NORTHWEST Associational $2,834,472,116.001,511,158 3,120 HERNDON, VA FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Employees and members of Floris United Methodist Church located in Herndon, VA. 182973 COASTAL Occupational $2,519,064,324.001,000,000 7,500 RALEIGH, NC FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Employees of Belk Northern Division who work or are headquartered in Raleigh, NC. 81114 RANDOLPH-BROOKS Occupational $6,357,767,315.002,492,260 6,000 DALLAS, TX FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Employees of Children's Health who work in, or are paid or supervised from Dallas, TX. 48054 NORTHERN NEW MEXICO Occupational $18,935,477.0012,000 16,000 SCHOOL EMPLOYEE SANTA FE, NM FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Students attending Santa Fe Community College in Santa Fe, NM. 246945 AMERICA FIRST Occupational $6,775,126,735.003,786,078 5,450 PARK CITY, UT FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Employees of and students attending Park City School District in Park City, Utah. Thursday, December 31, 2015 8:58:06 AM Page 2 of 22 INSURANCE REPORT OF ACTIVITY - DETAIL Friday, July 31, 2015 246925 MOUNTAIN AMERICA Occupational $4,479,776,061.001,180,000 8,000 MURRAY, UT FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Employees of Sizzling Platter who work in, or are paid or supervised from Murray, UT. Community Expansion Current Number of Potential Membership Charter No.Region Name and Group Location Type of Group Assets Members Increase 89761 ALLEGANY COMMUNITY Community $12,198,650.008,200 78,600 ALLEGANY, NY FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Persons who live, work (or regularly conduct business in), worship, or attend school in, and businesses and other legal entities located in Cattaraugus County, New York. 43653 BLACK HILLS Community $1,035,529,043.00210,000 228,730 SIOUX FALLS, SD FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Persons who live, work, worship, or attend school in, and businesses and other legal entities located in the rural district consisting of Pennington, Meade, Haakon, Hughes, Stanley, Butte, Buffalo, Hyde, Jerauld, Lincoln, McCook, Miner, Sanborn, Sully, or Turner Counties, South Dakota. 14723 PALMETTO CITIZENS Community $660,857,305.00770,973 800,495 COLUMBIA, SC FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Persons who live, work, worship, or attend school in, and businesses and other legal entities located in Calhoun, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland, or Saluda Counties, South Carolina. Thursday, December 31, 2015 8:58:06 AM Page 3 of 22 INSURANCE REPORT OF ACTIVITY - DETAIL Friday, July 31, 2015 98434 FRIONA TEXAS Community $12,472,376.007,000 61,972 FRIONA, TX FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Persons who live, worship, work (or regularly conduct business in), or attend school in, and businesses and other legal entities located in Bailey, Castro, Cochran, Deaf Smith, Lamb, or Parmer Counties, Texas, a rural district. 105024 YANTIS Community $25,275,473.003,000 88,036 YANTIS, TX FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Persons who live, worship, work, or attend school in, and business and other legal entities located in Hopkins, Rains, or Wood Counties, Texas, a rural district. 4914 MOBILOIL Community $565,178,598.00438,900 578,659 BEAUMONT, TX FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Persons who live, work, worship, or attend school in, and businesses and other legal entities located in Chambers, Hardin, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Newton, Orange, or Tyler Counties, Texas, a rural district. Thursday, December 31, 2015 8:58:06 AM Page 4 of 22 INSURANCE REPORT OF ACTIVITY - DETAIL Friday, July 31, 2015 92965 SUN COMMUNITY Community $324,319,368.00180,000 609,924 EL CENTRO, CA FIELD OF MEMBERSHIP: Persons who live in Imperial County, California, or the eastern portion of Riverside County as prescribed below; persons who regularly work, attend school, worship, perform volunteer services, or participate in associations headquartered in Imperial County, California, or the eastern portion of Riverside County as prescribed below; persons participating in programs to alleviate poverty or distress which are located in Imperial County, California, or the eastern portion of Riverside County as prescribed below; incorporated and unincorporated organizations located in Imperial County, California, or the eastern portion of Riverside County as prescribed below or maintaining a facility in Imperial County, California, or the eastern
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