UW Credit Union Announces Third Quarter 2024 Financial Performance

“We continue to welcome new members organically,” said President and CEO Paul Kundert.

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Madison, WI – November 7, 2024 – UW Credit Union’s third-quarter 2024 financial statements were filed with the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) and the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI). As stated in these regulatory filings, UW Credit Union has assets totaling $5.6 billion. Net income for the first nine months of 2024 totaled $26.8 million, a 41.3% increase over the same period last year. Interest margin for the first nine months of 2024 was $142.0 million, up from $109.5 million for the same period in 2023. As of September 30, 2024, member deposit balances surpassed $4.8 billion, growing at an annualized rate of 6.5% in 2024. Membership growth in 2024 exceeded 16,400, surpassing 364,500. Member checking account relationships increased by 13,591 for 2024, reflecting annualized growth of 6.5%. “We continue to welcome new members organically,” said President and CEO Paul Kundert.

The Credit Union reported a strong liquidity position as of September 30, 2024, with total cash and Federal Reserve deposits totaling $549.1 million. Undrawn credit lines of $1.6 billion from the Federal Home Loan Bank and Federal Reserve were available. Approximately 91% of the credit union’s deposit balances as of year-end were within the limits of federal deposit insurance. The credit union’s deposit funding on September 30, 2024, was entirely from its members, with no brokered deposits.

Beginning in 2024, the NCUA expanded regulatory reporting for large credit unions to include disclosure of overdraft fee income, and non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees. In the third quarter of 2024 the credit union reported serving 291,669 checking accounts, with overdraft income for the first nine months of 2024 of $503.4 thousand and $71.5 thousand in non-sufficient fund fees. On an annualized basis, overdraft income per checking account was $2.30, or about eighteen times less than the annual bank industry average of $40.37 per checking account as reported in the CFPB Data Point 2021. Beginning April 1, 2024, the credit union eliminated all NSF fees.

As of September 30, 2024, the credit union held $654.5 million of investment securities. 47% of these holdings mature in the next 12 months.

UW Credit Union’s portfolio of loans to members reached nearly  $4.0 billion at quarter-end. Delinquent loans, as a percentage of total loans, were 0.65%, well below the 0.91% noncurrent loan bank average recently reported by the FDIC. Chief Financial Officer Brad McClain stated, “We’re well positioned for today’s higher interest rates which has enabled us to be a steady partner. Now in our 93rd year, UW Credit has the financial resources to continue serving our members through the uncertainty of inflation, and other economic unknowns.” UW Credit Union’s history of positive earnings added to capital reserves has created the financial strength to enable the credit union to meet member needs during challenging times.” Today we hold $523.5 million in regulatory capital, which is 33.2% more than the amount our regulators require for their top “well-capitalized” rating of financial strength.

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