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Page 1: State of the Cooperative Movement in Region 1

Presented by: Josefina B. Bitonio Regional Director

CDA Dagupan Extension OfficeOctober 29, 2016 at NSCC Plaza, Caoyan, Ilocos Sur

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32 warm bodies 18 CDS=Iis Ave= 85 coops/CDS-II

1536coops

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No. of Registered Cooperative as of Aug. 2016 = 1,536

Compliant cooperatives 1,138Issued with SCOs 102Under Dissolution 5Dissolved 291Total 1,536

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153674.08%1138

Compliant

398Non Compliant

25.92%

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Statistics of Coops per Type (Data on Types of Coops as August,2016)

Type Reg. Coop Compliant CoopNo. % Share

Advocacy 1 1 100%Agriculture 5 5 100%ARC 244 140 57%Consumer 128 68 53%Credit 197 91 46.19%Dairy 1 0 -Federation 13 10 79.92%Health 2 2 100%Housing 1 0 -Marketing 52 31 59.62%MPC 831 497 59.81Producer 32 16 50%Service 18 10 55.55%Transport 4 4 100%Union 5 2 40%Worker 2 1 50%TOTAL 1536 878 57.16%CoopBank 3 3 100%EC 2 100%

NOTE: CoC Data

as of August,

2016 (CoC Issuance for New Coops

Included)

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1138Compliant

coops

711 62.47%With COC

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Phil. 26,322 19,939compliant cooperatives = 75.75%

Accomplishment Report as of July 2016

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Phil. 19,939compliant cooperatives8516 cooperatives with COC= 42.71%

Accomplishment Report as of July 2016

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Philippineswith COC= 42.71%

Accomplishment Report as of July 2016

Region 1 % of cooperatives with COC = 62.47%

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Statistics of Coops per Type

Data on Types of Coops as August,2016

Type Issued with COCNo. % Share

Advocacy 1 100%Agriculture 4 80%ARC 39 15.98%Consumer 49 38.25%Credit 81 41.11% (3)Dairy 0 -Federation 7 53.85Health 2 100%Housing 0 -Marketing 25 48.08% (2)MPC 483 58.12% (1)Producer 13 40.63% (4)Service 1 5.56%Transport 4 100%Union 2 40%Worker 0 -TOTAL 711 46.29%CoopBank 3 100%Electric Coop 3 100%

NOTE: CoC Data as of August, 2016 (CoC Issuance for New Coops Included)

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CTE: Region No. of Operating Coops 878 476 with CTE 19 Pending 495

1138 =43.49%

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Pang 381LU 124IS 99IN 130Reg. 1 73464.49% of the

Total Operating coops

Agriculture Cooperative – refers to a primary cooperative which or whose members are involve/engage in raising/culture of plants, animals, fungi, and other living organism for productive and economic purpose and in related activities that lead to the reduction of cost and/or value addition of outputs

Memorandum Circular No. 2015-05 Series of 2015SUBJECT : GUIDELINES FOR THE REGISTRATION OF AGRICULTURE COOPERATIVEDATE : September 16, 2015

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1. NSCC 142. SACDECO 163. SHSC 174. St Lucy MPC 65. Sto. Domingo Devt Coop 106. Suyo MPC 37. Fatima (Vigan) MPC 28. Kailian MPC 19. NSCC MPC 10

79

As of June, 2016

Regions 1,3, CARSACDECO & SHSC luzonwideExcept NSCC Nationwide

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1. PANELCO III 9

2. United Primary MPC 2

3. SAMPAC of Mangatarem NHS 2

4. Bugallon Enterprises and farmers MPC 3

5. Saytan Savings and Credit Coop 1

6. Biba Diwa MPC 1

7. Ilocandia Seed Growers MPC 1

8. LU MPC 3

9. Tubao Credit 2

10. St Louis Credit Coop 2

11. Bayanihan Credit Coop 1

12. SACDECO 6

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As of June, 2016

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• MC 2012-12 “Revised Guidelines in the Registration of Labor Service and Workers Cooperatives” and D.O. 18-A of DOLE was adopted.

• As to nature of activities - Engaged in contracting and sub-contracting arrangements as defined by law.

• As to existence of employer employee relationship - Existence of employer employee relationship is at all times observed in contracting and sub-contracting arrangements during the deployment of the member. Trilateral relationship exists between and among the principal, contractor and the member-employees.

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List of Coops with Labor Service Activity

No. Registration No. Name of CooperativeStatus

("Complaint "or "Not Complaint")

1 9520-01001412

Federation of Sual Multi Purpose Cooperative Compliant

2 9520-01002949

Logolog Farmers Multi Purpose Cooperative Compliant

3 9520-01006564

Pabuyao Multi Purpose Cooperative Compliant

4 9520-01000148

Pangascasan Womens Multi Purpose Cooperative (PWMPC)

Compliant

5 9520-01003697

Poblacion Multi Purpose Cooperative Compliant

6 9520-01002131

St. Anthony Baybay Sur Multi Purpose Cooperative

Compliant

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TO : All ConcernedFROM : The Executive DirectorSUBJECT : MORATORIUM IN THE REGISTRATION OF LABOR SERVICE COOPERATIVESDATE : September 29, 2016

In the light of the controversy regarding “Endo” and the necessity to conduct further study on its implication to Labor Service Cooperatives in relation to the proposed legislations on the end of “Endo”, the Authority by virtue ofBOA Resolution No. 313, 8-2016, dated September 20, 2016, is hereby enforcing Moratorium in the registration of Labor Service Cooperatives.This issuances shall cover registration of new Labor Service Cooperatives or amendments thereof, the purpose of which is to include contracting and sub-contracting activities.The above-stated moratorium shall be effective immediately.You shall be notified of any policy changes on this matter upon instruction by the CDA Board of Administrators.

(SGD) RAY R. ELEVAZOExecutive Director

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1. Laboratory 82. Union 23. Federation 104. Cooperative Banks 35. Consolidated 1

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SACDECO’s AFLATOUNS

As of October 2016 with 3,000 Aflatounswith a Savings of Php 62 Millions

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NSCC

SHSC

SACDECOTCC

PANELCO III

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68.20%

22.40%

7.42%

1.96 %

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PROVINCE No. of Coops

MEMBERS

Male Female TOTALPangasinan 383 38,887 50,887 89,774La Union 115 19,572 28,007 47,579Ilocos Sur 101 49,399 80,720 130,119Ilocos Norte 115 11,905 10,644 22,549TOTAL 714 119,763 170,258 290,021

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Reference: http://web0.psa.gov.ph/content/employment-rate-estimated-936-percent-april-2015

Region No. of Coop Members

Working Population % Share

1 290,021 1,954,000 14.84%

Coop Membership VS Population in the Region

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PROVINCE No. of Coops

BOD's

Male Female TOTALPangasinan 383 1,266 796 2,062La Union 115 393 296 689Ilocos Sur 101 363 247 610Ilocos Norte 115 491 257 748TOTAL 714 2,513 1,596 4109

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Regional

Cooperative Management & Governance

746 (7.41%)

Basic Cooperative Course

464 (11.54%)

No. of Board of Directors with mandatory trainings FY 2015)

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Pangasinan 2062 BOD

Cooperative Management & Governance

153 (7.41%)

Basic Cooperative Course

238 (11.54%)

FY2015

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PROVINCE No. of Coops

EMPLOYEES

Male Female TOTALPangasinan 383 914 996 1,910La Union 115 264 469 733Ilocos Sur 101 767 778 1,545Ilocos Norte 115 492 459 951TOTAL 714 2,437 2,702 5,139

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Coop Volume of Business VS GDP

Reg Coop Volume of Business

GDP in the

Region% Share

1 9,631,481,122.37 3.09  Coop Share?

Reference: http://countrystat.psa.gov.ph/?cont=16&r=1

share

share

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PROVINCE TOTAL VOL. OF BUS.Pangasinan 4,487,493,065.89La Union 640,269,508.11Ilocos Sur 3,220,421,567.34Ilocos Norte 1,283,296,981.03TOTAL 9,631,481,122.37

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P9,631,481,122.37 Reg. 1

11,000 coops reported P600 Billion

Volume of Business

= 1.60% of the total Php 600 B

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PROVINCE TOTAL ASSETSPangasinan 2,505,239,420.18La Union 1,468,721,189.81Ilocos Sur 4,460,332,358.23Ilocos Norte 1,155,551,269.24TOTAL 9,589,844,237.46

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PROVINCE PAID-UP CAPITALPangasinan 1,144,388,787.99La Union 455,848,868.45Ilocos Sur 704,672,702.03Ilocos Norte 334,613,482.16TOTAL 2,639,523,840.63

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PROVINCE TOTAL EQUITYPangasinan 1,560,824,353.00La Union 594,205,941.83Ilocos Sur 961,785,502.42Ilocos Norte 433,576,814.09TOTAL 3,550,392,611.34

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PROVINCE GROSS INCOMEPangasinan 481,574,140.70La Union 221,223,441.61Ilocos Sur 619,035,641.74Ilocos Norte 200,438,133.42Total 1,522,271,357.47

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PROVINCE SAVINGSPangasinan 301,068,172.31La Union 326,979,533.60Ilocos Sur 749,385,128.83Ilocos Norte 139,316,193.27TOTAL 1,516,749,028.01

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PROVINCE NETWORTHPangasinan 1,598,114,755.91La Union 614,973,766.06Ilocos Sur 1,012,992,311.01Ilocos Norte 425,913,521.06TOTAL 3,651,994,354.04

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PROVINCE NET SURPLUSPangasinan 180,504,475.78La Union 61,561,030.66Ilocos Sur 105,908,137.36Ilocos Norte 54,326,056.20TOTAL 402,299,700.00

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• Financial Inclusion in terms of Usage. There is “financial inclusion” when everyone is able to use financial products and services (e.g., credit, savings, payments and insurance) effectively to their benefit. Such products and services must be appropriately designed, of good quality and relevant to benefit the person accessing them.

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• Microfinance remains an integral component of increasing access to finance among poor and low income households. SD, TD, Loan Portfolio Non-bank financial institutions.

• Helping one another with NGOs, cooperatives, and microfinance institutions to reach out to the 26 million Filipinos living below the poverty line.

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City/MunicipalityNo. of Existing

CoopNo. of Existing

Branches Alaminos City 3   Dagupan City 9   San Carlos City 8   Urdaneta City 3   San Fernando City 12   Candon City 7  4 Vigan City 1 16 Batac City 7   Laoag City 10  

9 CITIES 60 20

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 Prov. Municipalities Branches Pang 24  LU 14  IS 21 79IN 14    73  

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  LoansInvestment by

coopInsurance expense

Savings and Time Deposit

e-payme

nt transac

tions TOTAL

PANGASINAN 1,105,294,936.45 15,488,146.33 not captured 160,993,142.41not

captured 1,281,776,225.19LA UNION 71,585,769.19 845,793.57   25,625,587.58   98,057,150.34

ILOCOS SUR 647,677,037.09 20,969,243.80   529,260,060.29   1,197,906,341.18ILOCOS NORTE 517,169,889.98 17,202,944.75   350,324,049.60   884,696,884.33

2,341,727,632.71 54,506,128.45 0.00 1,066,202,839.88 0.00 3,462,436,601.04

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In summary, it can be stated that the reach of the Philippine cooperatives continue to improve. There are sustained increases in the number and reach of cooperatives, CBs, ATMs and other financial service providers. Cooperatives have addressed the physical barriers that hinder people from being included in the formal financial system. Aside from physical access to financial services, these services must be affordable, of good quality and relevant to lead to actual usage that can benefit the person accessing the said service.

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Executive Order No. 1President Duterte issues his first Executive Order. entitled "Reengineering the Office of the President Towards Greater Responsiveness to the Attainment of Development Goals," Evasco will be overseeing the following agencies that were previously under the Office of the President:a) Cooperative Development Authorityb) Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Councilc) National Anti-Poverty Commissiond) National Commission on Indigenous Peoplese) National Commission on Muslim Filipinosf) National Food Authorityg) National Youth Commissionh) Office of the President- Presidential Action Centeri) Philippine Commission on Womenj) Philippine Coconut Authorityk) Presidential Commission on the Urban Poorl) Technical Education, Skills and Development Authority

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R.A. 10816 [Farm Tourism Development Act of 2016]

R.A. 10644 [The Go Negosyo Act] July 14, 2014

R.A. 9510 [The Credit Information System Act] (2008)

"Barangay Micro Business Enterprises (BMBEs) Act of 2002." Labor and Related laws

“Credit Surety Fund Cooperative Act of 2015”.

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• The entire cooperative movement celebrates annually the CM every October. The spirit of cooperativism is rekindled through the holding of national and local activities with the participation of cooperatives and partner agencies.

2016 Theme. The Catalyst of Change Through Poverty Eradication and Social Transformation

Catalyst of growth for inclusive growth

CMC Legal Basis PD No. 493 Series of 2004

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Catalyst• Catalyst for change• Change agent• Change makers

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Life is making an impact on the lives of others

To be of value to others

Uplifting human condition

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• Build trust• Establish an edge• Execute transformational change• Inspire high performing teams• Drive organizational growth and value

Social change elusive and breaking poverty is formidable as ever…

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• As transformer (CBs, LGUs, Feds, Unions, NGAs). We facilitate their social transformation, providing, TAS, Financial Assistance, mentoring, livelihood packages, CTE, infrastructure, marketing.

• Without assistance it would be difficult for the micro coops to be transformed

Transformer

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Will you drive that change or be driven by it?

Change is inevitable . . .

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