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945.1 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Wed Aug 16 1995 11:12 | 11 |
| What???
No
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x 's !!!
:^)
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945.2 | here we go again... | NPSS::NPSS::BADGER | Can DO! | Wed Aug 16 1995 12:47 | 7 |
| between the lines. No more DCU? are we in for a 'name change'?
that was one of the unexpanded items on the list. Tah and bringing in
every tom, dick and harry group, perhaps we'll be call tdh ?
I don't have warm vibs from the new pres.
ed
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945.3 | Yes ... but ... | CSC32::BROOK | | Wed Aug 16 1995 13:53 | 41 |
| With a diminished field of membership, (exactly how much I'm not
certain) and one that is likely to remain that way, clearly, if DEFCU
holds its scope of membership to that, membership count will decline, and
its fate will rest far more in the hands of its sponsor, Digital
Equipment Corp.
As membership declines, so will the ability to provide additional
services and preferential rates etc. Controlled expansion of the scope
of membership makes sense. The question then is to whom does it make
sense to offer membership.
I personally would not look favourably upon a geographic basis ...
One of the advantages of aiming towards select corporation based
membership is that the quality of loans etc is likely to remain higher
with fewer write-offs. Also, it is possible that the credit union can
look for some sponsorship from the member corporations to assist in
costs. Opening to a geographic base is likely to make our sponsor less
willing to provide facilities etc on a reduced cost or free basis. A
community is unlikely to sponsor a geographic based DCU. Also, there
are plenty of communities that could be included in DCU's membership
scope ... Colo. Spgs, Atlanta ... etc ... Focusing on Maynard is likely
to make DCU even more GMA geo-centric.
A good proportion of DCUs members today are probably not Digital
employees any more ... and if membership is expanded to select
organizations or places that will increase. A careful name change
would make some sense, but don't change just for the sake of it - this
will cost the membership bundles of money. Huge amounts are invested
in the DEFCU / DCU name by the Credit Union and its members.
So, I share Ed's concern to lesser extent. I like the idea of looking
at the CU and seeing where it wants to go ... but please when it comes
to MAJOR changes about membership scope ... like including major
non-Digital affiliated groups, or geographic membership, then the whole
picture must be presented to the existing membership and its permission
shuold be acquired before proceeding. There are some things that are
even beyond what we entrust our BoD to do!
Stuart
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945.4 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Wed Aug 16 1995 14:08 | 12 |
| > to MAJOR changes about membership scope ... like including major
> non-Digital affiliated groups, or geographic membership, then the whole
> picture must be presented to the existing membership and its permission
> shuold be acquired before proceeding. There are some things that are
> even beyond what we entrust our BoD to do!
Do the bylaws allow the Board to make these decisions, or do they
reserve that to the membership? I'll wager the former.
I'd really be interested in knowing what the current makeup of the
membership is relative to employment at DIGITAL. I.E. how many
DEFCU members currently hold DIGITAL badges.
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945.5 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150kts is TOO slow! | Wed Aug 16 1995 14:19 | 9 |
| re: .4
Jack,
Significant field of membership require NCUA approval. Of course,
given NCUA's non-interest in our fight with the old BoD, I'm not sure
the first sentence is terribly helpful.
Bob
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945.6 | smaller is what smaller does | NPSS::NPSS::BADGER | Can DO! | Wed Aug 16 1995 14:22 | 10 |
| One of the other little benefits of doing business with employees is
the loan default ratio is smaller than 'average'. Perhaps it's time
to declare [like DEC] that we ARE smaller. And we will be SMALLER.
And that smaller mass will continue to serve its base.
Yes, someone's kingdom is reduced.
I don't know of too many penalties [other than not being able to sink
money into bad realesate loans] for being smaller.
ed
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945.7 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150kts is TOO slow! | Wed Aug 16 1995 15:22 | 5 |
| re: .6
Are you proposing that DCU become GMADCU?
Bob
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945.8 | none of your business.... | STAR::tryst.zko.dec.com::Rozett | We're from different worlds, mine's EARTH! | Wed Aug 16 1995 15:58 | 14 |
| >> I'd really be interested in knowing what the current makeup of the
>> membership is relative to employment at DIGITAL. I.E. how many
>> DEFCU members currently hold DIGITAL badges.
But I am under no obligation to tell the DCU where I work!. They can require that
information when applying for membership or when applying for credit, otherwise...
I thing Digital could be in for trouble if they provided that information to DCU.
Sorry, but I am paranoid about the lack of regulation for confidentiality and data security in
this society. I regularly refuse to provide information for the "update our records" phone
calls I get from banks, et al.
//bruce
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945.9 | | CSC32::BROOK | | Wed Aug 16 1995 16:11 | 26 |
| I don't think the goal would be to tell DCU where you work ... but
rather, do you or anyone in your family work for Digital, and then
simply record the #s ... no name association required.
That way, it would be possible to determine the impact of the
downsizing on DCU over the years, and whether it is appropriate to
expand the scope of membership.
If Digital isn't hiring vast numbers of people who take advantage of
DCU, then the demographics of DCU members will proceed alonng the lines
of older employees with fewer bills and need for fewer loans. Since a
credit union's business is based on loaning money to members, then it
will not be able to meet its loan needs and cannot accept your
deposits, unless it pays you reduced interest!
No, you are not under any obligation ... but under controlled
conditions, for DCU to know if you, as an unidentified member, work for
Digital, could be to the long term benefit of your credit union.
There are ways to ensure anonymity if this still concerns you.
Anyway, this is all hypothetical ...
Stuart
Stuart
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945.10 | | MOLAR::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dogface) | Wed Aug 16 1995 17:21 | 9 |
| The only reason I asked the question (what's the DEFCU memebership
proportion of DECcies) was that the only real concern I can see with
limiting the field of membership has to do with the desire to keep
the ratio of defaulted loans low. I don't know that the reason we
enjoy that is because we have so many members gainfully employed
at DIGITAL. If in fact I found that only 20% of the DEFCU members
actually worked at DIGITAL, I really don't think I could make a
case for limiting membership too much.
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945.11 | make up of bod | NPSS::NPSS::BADGER | Can DO! | Thu Aug 17 1995 09:09 | 5 |
| 4 out of the 7 directors are not DEC employees.
but they used to be.
interesting responce from directors in new note.
ed
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945.12 | Town of Maynard in the DCU? | ICS::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Wed Jun 05 1996 15:24 | 8 |
| There was a comment about contacting Maynard and other government
agencies about potentially joining the DCU.
To my knowledge, that contact has not been made. Is this still a
possibility?
Frank
Maynard Selectman
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945.13 | still possible | SLOAN::HOM | | Wed Jun 05 1996 15:35 | 10 |
| Frank -
Have the town/agency contact Carol Malouin, Business Development Manager
at the DCU.
She can provide information to the group on how to go
about have the town included in the DCU's field of membership.
Gim
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