AFCU Ordered to Pare Back FOM

SAN ANTONIO-Air Force FCU has agreed to divest itself of loans and deposits associated with members that were added to the credit union's rolls in contravention of its field of membership.

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Under an NCUA Letter Of Understanding, the $335-million credit union has agreed to divest itself of all unqualified members, to set new documentation on how a member qualifies for membership, and to notify its bond insurer, CUNA Mutual Group's CUMIS, of the addition of members ineligible to join.

The supervisory agreement is unusual because NCUA rarely monitors for adherence to FOM, and almost never cites a CU for violating its own FOM. The LOA was signed in November but only made public in recent days as NCUA has expressed a desire to set public examples of its supervisory actions.

An official with Air Force FCU, which serves military and civilian employees at Lackland Air Force Base, said the violations relate to a policy a few years ago under which the CU was accepting anyone with a military identification who had used the facilities at the base to join, even though it was authorized to accept only military personnel who were "using" the base's services on an ongoing basis.

According to NCUA, Air Force FCU took "an overly expansive view" of its FOM and accepted deposits and made loans to people unqualified to be members between 2002 and 2009, helping push the credit union's rapid growth. That meant during those years anyone who used Lackland Air Base facilities at any time-which amounts to almost anyone in the Air Force, was allowed to join. The ineligible members made up a significant percentage of the credit union's shares and loans, NCUA said.

"Air Force Federal Credit Union operated for a number of years under an interpretation of our approved field of membership which in the summer of 2009 we learned differed from the interpretation held by the NCUA," said Danny Sanchez, director of marketing at the credit union. "At no time did we intentionally exceed the field of membership definition nor were we aware that our interpretation was inconsistent with that of NCUA.


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