Call Federal Credit Union
Credit union | |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1962 |
Headquarters |
Richmond, Va. United States |
Area served | Virginia's Richmond MSA |
Key people | Roger B. Ball, President/CEO; George P. Kite III, Vice President/CFO; John West, Vice President of Operations; James Blau, Vice President of Risk Management |
Products | Checking, savings, money market, CDs, IRA savings, auto loans, personal loans, education loans, mortgage loans, home equity loans, credit cards, nationwide ATM network alliance, free online banking, free mobile banking access, debit cards, direct deposit, youth savings account |
Total assets | $350 million USD (as of December 31, 2011) |
Website | callfederal.org |
Call Federal Credit Union is a federally insured, not-for-profit financial cooperative headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. It is regulated under the authority of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) of the U.S. federal government. Call Federal Credit Union is the second-largest Richmond-based credit union. As of December 31, 2011, Call Federal Credit Union had $350 million USD in assets and 31,000 members. In accordance with the Federal Credit Union Act of 1934, Call Federal Credit Union is a tax-exempt, federally chartered, federally insured, not-for-profit financial cooperative. Call Federal Credit Union accounts are insured up to $250,000 through the NCUA, which is comparable to the insurance provided to accounts at traditional banks via the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
History
Call Federal Credit Union was formed in September 1962 by volunteer employees of Philip Morris USA in Richmond, Virginia. The credit union's name was derived from the company’s iconic bellhop Little Johnny, who was known for the slogan "Call for Philip Morris." In the beginning, all transactions were completed by credit union volunteers.
In 1964, Alice S. Pearce, wife of founding board member William Pearce, became the credit union's first paid employee. The credit union originally operated out of donated space from Philip Morris USA. In 1979, Philip Morris USA purchased a United Virginia Bank branch on Commerce Road in Richmond, Va. In 1984, the credit union brought an ATM to the Commerce Road branch. In 1994, Call Federal Credit Union opened a branch in Mechanicsville, Virginia in Hanover County; that was replaced in 2010.[1] A branch in Chesterfield County, Virginia, was opened in 1996. That branch closed and in 2003, Call Federal Credit Union opened what is loosely referred to as a “credit union mall”: three separate credit unions operating independently in the same building. An unprecedented concept at the time that demonstrated the innovative, cooperative nature of credit unions.[2] A branch in Henrico County, Virginia, was opened in September 2008.[3]
Call Federal Credit Union previously had branch operations in Louisville, Kentucky until 2005 and in Concord, North Carolina until 2012.
Membership
Membership to Call Federal Credit Union was originally limited to Philip Morris USA employees and their family members. Membership was opened up to select employee groups in the mid-1990s, and was extended to underserved areas of the city of Richmond in July 2006. Call Federal Credit Union received a community charter on July 7, 2010, that allowed it to serve anyone living and/or working in the city of Richmond as well as the counties of Henrico, Chesterfield and Hanover.[4][5][6]
In July 2014, Call Federal received approval of its community charter expansion application by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Board.[7][8] The approval means that Call Federal can now serve the entire Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which includes 16 counties and the cities of Richmond, Colonial Heights, Hopewell, and Petersburg. Call Federal is the second largest credit union headquartered in the Richmond area.
A $5 share savings account entitles members to one vote at the annual meeting.
Services
Checking, savings, money market, CDs, IRA savings, auto loans, personal loans, education loans, mortgage loans, home equity loans, credit cards, nationwide ATM network alliance, free online banking, free mobile banking access, debit cards and direct deposit. In 2008, Call Federal Credit Union began offering youth savings accounts for persons younger than 18. The first $1,000 deposited into these accounts earns an above-market rate of interest.
Board members
Board members serve three-year terms. They are elected at the annual meeting; there are no term limits.
Board of Directors: James C. Horne, Jr., Chairman of the Board; William D. Thomson, Vice Chairman of the Board; Julian L. White, Treasurer; Nancy L. Stephens, Secretary; Jace Padden, Director; William E. Poorbaugh, Director; Mary L. Sanderford, Director; Shawn Starkey, Director; Jeffrey Edwards, Director.
Associate Directors: Jackie Juergens, Lauren Shockey, Michael Swink
Supervisory Committee: Anita C. Dunn, Chairperson; Connie Branch; Willie M. Jefferson; Dolly Snead; Harrison Bonner III.
Mergers
Exxon Credit Union in Richmond, Va., which had roughly $100,000 in assets and 100 members, merged with Call Federal Credit Union in 2003. In July 2008, Media General's credit union, Media First in Richmond, Va., which had about 1,000 members and $3.2 million in assets, merged with Call Federal Credit Union.[9]
Community involvement
Call Federal Credit Union offers scholarships to high school seniors annually in June through its Alice S. Pearce Scholarship fund. The fund is named after Alice S. Pearce, who was the credit union's first paid employee; in the early days of the credit union she processed many of the transactions from her dining room table. Pearce retired in 1991 as the president/CEO.
Call Federal Credit Union and its employees volunteer with the YMCA's Bright Beginnings program, which helps children from low-income families obtain school supplies; Habitat for Humanity; and Virginia Blood Services. Employees are also encouraged to get involved in community organizations such as the Central Virginia Food Bank, Children's Miracle Network and the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Credit union staff also gives financial literacy talks to members, business groups and schools.
Awards/recognition
2010 Credit Union National Association (CUNA) Marketing and Business Development Council Awards: Diamond Award (1st Place), Direct Mail, VISA Campaign. Diamond Award (1st Place), Membership Packers, Brochures and Booklets. Empower Checking: The Switch Kit on Steroids. Merit Award, Where Principles Matter TV Commercials.
2009, Local Emmy for TV Commercial on NBC 12
2009, Interior Design Excellence Award by ASID/IIDA Virginia
2008, Kelley Parks, CUNA (Credit Union National Association) Marketer of the Year
2008, National Academy of Arts & Sciences Regional Emmy Award for I Luv Richmond television commercial
2008, Credit Union Direct Lending (CUDL) Best Practices in Marketing to Members
2008, Best Practices in Credit Union Branding
References
- ↑ Press Release 2
- ↑ A Shared Solution, Credit Union Management Magazine. May 16, 2003.
- ↑ Press Release
- ↑ Press Release 3
- ↑ With NCU OK, Call FCU Reshapes Youth/Family Brand Credit Union Times, Aug. 16, 2010
- ↑ Call FCU gets green light for expansion, Richmond BizSense, Aug. 5, 2010
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- ↑ More troubled CUs Merged Out, Credit Union Journal, Nov. 24, 2008.