Alabama and Florida 2018 Q3 Call Data report highlights

2018 Q3 Alabama Call Report Highlights: Alabama’s more than two million members were joined by others who realized the credit union benefits with a growth of 3.3 percent membership in the state, up from 1.1 percent in December 2017. Average assets per credit union were also up last year to $203.4 million as compared to […]

2018 Q3 Alabama Call Report Highlights:

Alabama’s more than two million members were joined by others who realized the credit union benefits with a growth of 3.3 percent membership in the state, up from 1.1 percent in December 2017. Average assets per credit union were also up last year to $203.4 million as compared to $195.9 million in 2017, while average shares per member grew from $9,261 in late 2017 to $9,521 in Q3 2018.

Delinquencies on loans improved again in Q3 to 0.67 percent over 0.80 percent from December 2017, putting Alabama even with the national level of delinquencies at 0.67 percent. Net charge offs improved from 0.61 percent at the end of the year last year to 0.58 percent in the third quarter of 2018.

Member business loans continued their ascent to 14 percent in the first three quarters of 2018, exceeding the national average of only 8.5 percent and showing a marked increase over last year. The investment yield in Alabama was up from 1.53 percent in December 2017 to 2.13 percent, a yield growth reflected in the national rise to just under Alabama’s best at 2.07 percent. The net income (ROA) of Alabama credit unions ticked up from 0.86 in the second quarter of 2018 to 0.87 this quarter. The loan to asset ratio made a leap of more than six percentage points from 48.2 percent in the final quarter of 2017 to 54.7 percent in Q3 2018.

  • Number of members at more than 2 million
  • Member business loans up 14 percent compared to national average of 8.5 percent
  • Investment yield up to 2.13 percent above 2.07 percent nationally
  • Average shares per member grew from $9,261 in December 2017 to $9,521 in the first three quarters of 2018

2018 Q3 Florida Call Report Highlights:

Average assets increased to $496.3 million for Florida credit unions during the first three quarters of 2018– almost double the national average of $262.5 million. This is an increase from $468.1 million in Q4 2017 for the state.

Florida’s delinquent loan rates were down to 0.54 percent, lower than the national average of 0.67 percent and reduced from a previous 0.67 percent in Q4 of 2017. Total loans rose 7.8 percent during the first three quarters in 2018 compared to 7.2 percent average growth nationally for credit unions. Total assets grew in Florida 5.2 percent so far this year faring well in comparison to the national data of 4.4 percent.

Member business loans grew an astounding 14 percent during the first three quarters up from 2 percent for the year in Dec. 2017, exceeding the national average of 8.5 percent by a large margin.

  • Average assets per credit union are $496.3 million, up from $468.1 million in December 2017, compared to a national average of $262.5 million.
  • Total assets for the year are at 5.2 percent compared to the 4.4 percent nationally.
  • Delinquent loan percentages calculated at 0.54 percent are lower than the national average of 0.67 percent.
  • Average shares per member have increased to $9,622 from $9,544 since December 2017.
  • Average loan balance per member has increased to $7,942 from $7,636 since December 2017.
  • Member business loans grew in the first three quarters to 14 percent from 2 percent for the year ending December 2017 and exceed the national average of 8.5 percent.
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