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| Credit union services are directed to improve the economic and
social welfare of its members. |
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Distribution to Members |
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To promote thrifty through savings and to provide loans and other services,
a fair rate of interest available to the credit union is paid on savings and deposits.
After ensuring appropriate reserve levels and payment of limited dividends on permanent equity capital remains,
the surplus rising out of the operations of the credit union belongs to and benefits all members with no single
member or one group of members benefiting to the detriment of others. The surplus may be distributed among members
proportional to their transactions with the credit union as interest or patronage refunds, or directed to improved
and/or additional services as required by members. |
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Building Financial Stability |
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A prime concern of the credit union is to build financial strength,
including adequate reserves and internal controls that will ensure continued quality services
to its members. |
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From E-Finance to Credit Card |
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The credit union¡¯s unique products and services of great
convenience are yours instantly. The E-finance services of the credit union offer you safe and quick access to your account wherever you are, whenever you want.
The credit union also provides credit card services in collaboration with Hyundai Card M, Hyundai Card W
and Hyundai Card C for heightened amenities.
¤ıInter-bank Wiring: access financial services of all bank as well as credit unions nationwide
¤ıCD Joint Network business: enhanced convenience with ATM access
¤ıE-Finance Services: heightened convenience with Internet, mobile, and phone-banking services
¤ıOther Financial Services: Giro, CMS, Credit Card(CU-Hyundai Card M, CU-Hyundai Card W), Check Card(CU-Hyundai Card C)
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Deposit & Loan Services |
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Share sets the financial basis for the credit union¡¯s business,
and any person that makes an investment of one or more account as prescribed by the
charter is registered as a member. Members are offered dividends based on the credit union¡¯s
business performance. All members who have constantly made use of the CU products
and services are eligible to apply for a loan of up to KRW70 million. All loans are made payable
on site unless the amount is exceedingly high.
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Depositor Protection System |
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Under the Credit Union Act, all members¡¯ deposit is safeguarded by the CU Depositor Protection Fund in case of a credit union¡¯s bankruptcy.
¤ıProtected deposits : installment savings, checking deposits
¤ıprotected amount : Up to KRW50 million in total for principle and interest
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The CU Mutual Insurance at Your Rescue |
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The CU is right behind you every step of the way!
Mutual insurance is a non-profit bearing insurance run by the cooperative.
The CU is running the mutual insurance business for the purpose of securing
financial stability and preparing against disasters. The business is also satisfying members¡¯
complex demands and needs for diversified deposit options and risk guarantees.
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Welfare & Education Business |
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The credit union strives to make society a comfortable home for everyone.
Development effort for local community offers the community economic support for an overall betterment,
and this work is further completed by social welfare, cultural education, cultural welfare,
and environmental protection businesses. The credit union leads social and cultural works to enhance the members¡¯ quality of life.
Community Development business
¤ıCommunity purchase, distribution, storage, and funeral businesses
¤ıDirectly produce transaction business with rural communities, online shopping business (cumall.cu.co.kr)
Cultural welfare business
¤ıEstablishment & management of social education facilities such as the Housewives¡¯ College & Children¡¯s Economics School (Child Banking)
¤ıEstablishment & management of physical training facilities such as the Table Tennis Court and Fitness Center
¤ıEstablishment & management of life convenience facilities such as the wedding parlor, library, restaurant, and public bath
¤ıScholarships
Welfare businesses
¤ıEstablishment & management of childcare and other welfare facilities for the elderly and disabled
¤ıOther related businesses
Environment protection campaign
¤ıRecycling, recycled tissue and soap use
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NACUFOK is running the training and supervision works to make
all primary credit unions contribute to members' economic and social status and local
economic development. It will continue to make the utmost effort to provide sound support
for members' walk towards the brighter future as well as healthy development and growth
of the credit union through management of superb integrity and effectiveness.
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Making Credit Unions More Substantive & Sound Business Support & PR
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NACUFOK strives to improve upon the credit union¡¯s competitive
edge and public confidence through supervision, inspection, and training works related
to credit-liability balance, accounting, and tax. Moreover, it is working in the frontline
of the nationwide credit union campaign through various PR activities.
¤ıTraining: Business training related to credit-liability balance, accounting, and tax/ Structural training related to organizational startup and M&A
¤ıSupervision: Business analysis and improvement related to the financial situation and income condition
¤ıInspection: Surveillance against insolvent management of the credit union
¤ıPR: Enhance the public awareness of the CU through media coverage and advertisement activities on paper, internet, and other media channels
¤ıPublishing of monthly newsletter ¡®CU Newsletter¡¯ and other literature and production of film materials to support the credit union¡¯s PR efforts |
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Inter-lending & Mutual Insurance Business to Facilitate the Members¡¯ Welfare & Credit Union¡¯s Development |
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NACUFOK is dedicated to support the credit union¡¯s smooth
operation and the members¡¯ financial stability; its Inter-lending business through
which the access capital is managed to provide members with an additional financial
flexibility and Mutual Insurance business designed to improve the members¡¯ welfare
are the two most important examples of related efforts. It takes the deposit of access
capital from a credit union to loan it to another credit union with an additional financial
needs or to generate profit through high-yield bearing investment; it gives a positive input
into improving the credit union¡¯s asset liquidity and profitability.
Mutual Insurance business is a non-profit cooperative insurance that promotes security about
the uncertain future while enhancing the members¡¯ welfare. This business is run under the particularly
more transparent and stable management system.
The main products of Mutual Insurance business offered by a credit union are:
¤ıLife insurance
¤ıNon-life insurance
¤ıLP/LS
¤ıCD/CL
¤ıTelemarketing products |
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Credit Union Shopping Mall (cumall.cu.co.kr) |
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Credit Union Shopping Mall was established to upgrade
the existing logistics system for the primary credit union and members,
Credit Union Shopping Mall offers event coupons, joint purchase/auction,
PR materials, souvenirs, various stationery, etc. |
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Systemized Electronic Services |
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NACUFOK is unfolding various activities ranging from development of the electronic
system to provide financial services of a great convenience to survey and research activities to support
effective and efficient management to welfare business to promote development in local community.
NACUFOK is also providing support for E-Finance using the inter-bank wiring system, CD/ ATM network,
Giro, and CMS in linkage with the Korea Financial Telecommunications & Clearings Institutions(KFTCI).
Furthermore, online banking/ online mutual insurance, mobile SMS services, phone banking/ mutual insurance services,
FAX banking, and mobile banking are some of the other amenities offered by the CU for the greater and freer
access to different products and services beyond the boundaries of time and place. |
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R&D, and Welfare Businesses |
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NACUFOK collects and analyzes economic and financial information
from Korea and abroad necessary for setting up the credit union¡¯s policy.
In-depth research activities and data analysis works are used to propose an effective and efficient business conduct.
It also facilitates the participation in welfare business to promote the development
of local community while carrying out various research functions to support systems upgrade,
new business, training within the credit union. |
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Human Resource Development through Education |
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Human resource development through education has been a significant force behind a successful and competitive
credit union movement.
The NACUFOK Training Center covers a wide range of programs to satisfy various demands of member credit unions.
So far more than 70 thousand employees and 350 thousand members, have participated in their respective educational
programs to accomplish their own goals since its establishment in 1981. |
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