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676.1 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Jul 20 1993 13:34 | 23 |
| I'm confused over these numbers:
� DIGITAL EMPLOYEES' FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
� Board of Directors' Meeting
� March 23, 1993
� As requested by Mr. Gransewicz at the last Board meeting, Ms. Madden
� presented an overhead outlining DCU ATM Card Penetration. Mr. Gransewicz
� requested that copies of the overhead be distributed to the Board. The
� following information was noted:
�
� - 1,045 ATM cardholders (3.7%) hold savings accounts with DCU
� - 29,188 ATM cardholders (62.4%) hold checking accounts with DCU
� - DCU has issued 30,593 ATM cards to its membership
� - There are currently 46,453 savings accounts open at DCU
� - There are currently 46,789 checking accounts open at DCU
How can only 3.7% of ATM cardholders have savings accounts? I thought
everyone had to have a savings account to be a member? And if I total
the numbers up, only 66.1% of the ATM cardholders even have an account
with the DCU. This makes no sense.
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676.2 | | MUDHWK::LAWLER | Stress, Silicon and Software | Tue Jul 20 1993 13:46 | 10 |
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It probably means they hold _only_ savings accounts.
Likewise, the "checking account" numbers probably are people
with checking and savings.
-al
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676.3 | | ASE003::GRANSEWICZ | | Tue Jul 20 1993 17:13 | 7 |
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RE: .1
62.4% (29188/46789) of members with checking accounts have an ATM card.
2.2% (1045/46453) of members with savings accounts ONLY have an ATM card.
(3.7% appears to be an error)
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676.4 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Jul 20 1993 17:24 | 2 |
| Thanks, that's not what the minutes said (or at least that's not what I
interpreted them as saying).
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676.5 | Why do we lose so many? | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Jul 21 1993 14:43 | 12 |
| > - During a normal month, DCU experiences approximately 70 - 80 new VISA
> account openings and 40 - 50 VISA account closings.
> - During the month following the charging of Annual VISA fees, DCU
> experienced 112 new VISA accounts opened and 224 VISA accounts closed.
> The closed account figure is an increase of approximately 150 closings
> compared to regular months. However, this figure is equal to the number
> of closings during the same time frame in 1992.
Has DCU done an analysis as to why they lose almost as many accounts
each month as they gain?
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676.6 | Oops, forgot one... | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Jul 21 1993 14:44 | 1 |
| What's interchange income?
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676.7 | Is this missing? | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Jul 21 1993 14:46 | 9 |
| > b. Non-Sufficient Funds Update
>
>
>
> At 2:56 p.m., Ms. Mann and Mr. Milbury left the meeting.
What happened to NSF update?
Bob
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676.8 | If you want I'll ask them for it | ASE003::GRANSEWICZ | | Wed Jul 21 1993 14:47 | 6 |
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Yes, they did Bob but to tell you the truth I can't recall what the
results were. I believe they analyzed one month's worth and that month
was the month that the fee was charged (Feb.?). Whatever the analysis
result was, the result that no change was made to credit cards.
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676.9 | Operator error? | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Jul 21 1993 14:48 | 16 |
| > Member Complaint Update
>
>
>
> Member Complaint Update
Phil, are you having problems getting the minutes in Notes or is this
part redacted, or ??
Thanks,
Bob
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676.10 | ??? | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Jul 21 1993 14:50 | 5 |
| > b. Deed of Trust
What's this all about?
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676.11 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Jul 21 1993 14:56 | 15 |
| re: .8
Phil, I hope all my replies don't sound like I'm trying to pick on you.
Seems like February wasn't a real representative month. Perhaps
another/more month(s) should be analyzed. Not knowing whether the
closed accounts/new accounts ratio is normal for the industry, I have to
wonder if DCU policies are causing a higher than normal amount of
closings.
So, yes, if you would find out, I'd be interested in the results.
Thanks,
Bob
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676.12 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Jul 21 1993 15:49 | 4 |
| The way I read it, the change in the fee could have caused the
cancellation, except that last Feb. with no rate change showed about
the same drop. Maybe people are cancelling their cards after paying
off their Christmas debts.
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676.13 | why does DCU turn away good credit card business? | SMAUG::GARROD | From VMS -> NT, Unix a future page from history | Thu Jul 22 1993 00:59 | 57 |
| Re the following from the minutes:
> Ms. Dawkins noted that non-relationship members with high interchange
> income are very profitable to DCU. She requested that the 30 accounts
> should be analyzed further to look at their interchange income totals. Mr.
> Cockburn agreed to provide this information at a future Board meeting.
Was this information ever provided? I can't see any record of it in the
April or May minutes. Shouldn't high interchange income be a criteria
for waving annual fees? Wouldn't this prevent people such as the author
of the attached taking their credit card business elsewhere? How many
months does it take to do further analysis on the 30 accounts?
Dave
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Note 608.103 DCU VISA vs No annual fee cards 103 of 103
ALFAXP::HICKS 35 lines 19-MAR-1993 14:45
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Here is a copy of the note that I sent to Chuck when I cancelled my VISA Gold
Card.
March 19, 1993
Mr. Chuck Cockburn
President
Digital Credit Union
P.O. Box 130
Maynard, MA 01754-0130
Mr. Cockburn -
My wife and I have two VISA Gold Cards. One is from DCU and the other is from
AT+T. Because we have a large family, we charge several thousand dollars on
VISA each year. We used to use our DCU VISA card exclusively so that our
credit union would benefit from the transaction fees. However, when DCU
announced that it would impose an annual fee to those members that do not have
a "household relationship", we decided to switch to using our AT+T VISA.
In short, all other things being equal, we would like to use the DCU VISA
card. However, it does not make sense to us to pay $25 for this privilege
when there are many other vendors that do not charge an annual fee.
Enclosed please find our DCU VISA Gold Cards. I would appreciate it if you
would cancel our VISA account. If our credit union changes the current policy
of charging an annual fee, we will consider reapplying.
Sincerely,
Gary and Sarah Hicks
405 England Place
Marietta, GA 30066
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676.14 | why some people leave | SLOAN::HOM | | Thu Jul 22 1993 15:45 | 78 |
| The marketplace (in this case, financial services) has become
more competitive. I think that the DCU needs to rethink it's goals and
objectives. I hope that any review by the BOD should include questions
regarding competitive offerings, etc.
Since I'm in New England, my comments are NE oriented:
1. Let's look at ATM's
DCU BayBanks
Locations <50 >1,200
Minimum balance $10 $ 1,500
for ATM usage
Though Baybank has a higher minimum, the number of ATM machines
around make it the hand down winner.
2. Let's look at Credit Cards (assuming card holder pays the full
balance each month):
Citibank Citibank
DCU Advantage FORD Discover GM AT&T
Annual Fee yes $50* $20# non None None
Rebate non 1 FF mile 5% <1% 5% Non
* Citibank will waiver the fee if the card holder charges
a "significant" amount each year.
# Citibank FORD will rebate the annual fee with Car Purchase.
Anyone planning on buying a GM card or Ford will probably swithc.
It would be really interesting to survey the DCU BOD and
see which credit they use!
3. Home Equity loans - this is one area that has really heated
up in terms of competition:
#1 #2 #3
DCU DCU BayBank Fleet WCIS Andover Andover Andover
FIRST YEAR Set by PRIME PRIME 5.9% 4.7% PRIME PRIME PRIME
BOD +1.5% +0% +0% +1% +0%
After first Set by PRIME PRIME PRIME PRIME PRIME PRIME PRIME
YEAR BOD +1.5% +1.5% +1.5% +1.5% +1.5% +1% +0%
Andover Bank has three options for its home equity lines. Option #3
is for home owners with no first mortgage. Their most popular choice
is option #2 altough the number of home owners selecting option 3
was much higher than expected. I asked the DCU regarding option 3 on
behalf of a colleague. The response (from the DCU) was that there
is no difference in default risk between homeowners with and without
a mortgage. Andover Bank views it slightly differently.
(As a side note, Andover Bank is a publicly held company; it's run
by a bunch of young bankers - average age less than 40 with no
pre-conceived ideas. It's so well managed that Fidelity Investments
owns 9% of the outstanding shares.)
In my own case, I had a home equity loan where the rates were set by
the BOD (pre-1989) and that rate at time was 9.5% vs 7.5% at other
banks. The only way to get a lower rate was to re-apply. Since I
had to go through the application process, I then looked around and
found a much better deal.
Gim
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676.15 | Some members are more equal than others | CADSYS::FLEECE::RITCHIE | Elaine Kokernak Ritchie | Fri Jul 23 1993 13:15 | 16 |
| >> Ms. Etsell noted that the Annual Report is on schedule. It will be
>> delivered from the printer on April 15, 1993, and will be mailed out only
>> to large depositors.
If I remember correctly, the only financial requirement for membership is a
$5 deposit. All members with such a deposit are equal members of the
credit union, and are allowed one vote. I thought that was the grass-roots,
credit "union" concept.
If I, with my paltry $2000 in savings, do not get mailed an annual report,
why should anyone else? Presumably any one could get one at the annual
meeting, or request one at their local branch office.
So what constitutes a "large depositor"?
Elaine
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676.17 | | CADSYS::FLEECE::RITCHIE | Elaine Kokernak Ritchie | Fri Jul 23 1993 14:10 | 7 |
| Re: .16
Thanks for the snide comment. I was hoping to lure Phil back into the notes
file with an honest and direct question. Now you've marked the note as one
he will be sure to avoid.
Elaine
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676.19 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Jul 23 1993 17:10 | 1 |
| Why are Board Member Loans discussed at a Board Meeting?
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676.20 | Do I win? | STAR::BUDA | I am the NRA | Fri Jul 23 1993 18:36 | 5 |
| RE: Note 676.19 by PATE::MACNEAL
> Why are Board Member Loans discussed at a Board Meeting?
Because DEC does not have any Unisex restrooms.
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676.21 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Mon Jul 26 1993 10:47 | 9 |
| RE: Note 676.19 by PATE::MACNEAL
> Why are Board Member Loans discussed at a Board Meeting?
I would assume this is done to make sure everything is on the up and
up. One would not want to have a Board member getting special deals
under the table.
Alfred
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