3. There was a
slight increase in
the number of
registered
cooperatives of
90 coops (2010-
11); 74 (2011-
12); 61 (2012-
13). Percentage
wise, the trend is
slightly
decreasing 1050
1100
1150
1200
1250
1300
1350
1400
1 2 3 4
1172
1262
1336
1397
7.67 % 5.86 % 4.86 %
2010 2011 2012 2013
4. 0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
123077 338462 338462 338462
199126
405514 409147
281511 Target
Accomplishment
2010 2011 2012 2013
There was an increase of 103.54% between FY 2010-11;
.895% increase between 2011-13; and -0.31% decrease
between 2012-13.
7. Trend in Graduation to Micro-Small
0
200
400
600
800
531
671
572
648
Micro
0
50
100
150
200
80 73
92
198
Small
2010 2011 2012 2013 2010 2011 2012 2013
Except in 2012, micro
cooperatives continue
to increase in
2010, 2011 and 2013.
Small cooperatives
doubled in number in
2013. Except in 2011
where small cooperatives
decreased slightly
8. 0
100
200
80 73
92
198
Small
2010 2011 2012 2013
0
10
20
30
40
50
26
38
44 43
Medium
Trend in Graduation to Small-Medium
2010 2011 2012 2013
The medium size cooperatives
increased in 2011 and 2012 and
slightly decreased in 2013
9. Trend in Graduation to Medium - Large
0
10
20
30
40
50
26
38
44 43
Medium
2010 2011 2012 2013
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
2010 2011 2012 2013
5 8 11
29
Large
Large cooperatives steadily increased in
2011 and 2012 and doubled in 2013
11. If the target is 80% of
the total Operating
Cooperatives
Year
No. of
Operating
Coops
Reports %
645 73.24
2010 938 687 64.5
2011 1110 716 83.25
2012 1069 890 83.25
2013 1118
12. Coop Branches & Satellite
Name of Coop No. of Branches
No. of
Satellite
NSCC 13
SACDECO 8 1
Sacred Heart SC 10
St. Lucy MPC 4
Sto. Domingo Devt
Coop 4
La Union Ladies Coop 2
Tubao Credit Coop 1
PANELCO I 9
Adventist MPC 1
TOTAL 39 14
16. Top 15 Millionaire Cooperatives
Name of Coop Address Amt. of PUC
1.Calasiao Plant &
Related Co. EMPC Pangasinan 247,353,520.72
2. Tubao Credit
Cooperative La Union 210,104,479.51
3. Sta. Cruz Savings
& Dev’t. Coop Ilocos Sur 139,892,272.91
4. Lingayen Catholic
Credit Coop Pangasinan 111,576,298.31
5. Government of
Laoag Employees
Development Coop Ilocos Norte 92,657,000.00
17. Top 15 Millionaire Cooperatives
Name of Coop Address
Amt. of
PUC
6. Pangasinan State
University MPC Pangasinan 47,587,380.00
7. Sacred Heart Savings
Coop Ilocos Sur 45,137,652.77
8. Fatima (Vigan) MPC Ilocos Sur 40,423,888.00
9. Nueva Segovia
Consortium of
Cooperatives Ilocos Sur 39,325.153.98
10. Saint Augustine MPC Ilocos Sur 31,718,641.24
18. Top 15 Millionaire Cooperatives
Name of Coop Address
Amt. of
PUC
11. Metro Vigan MPC
Hospital Ilocos Sur 27,026,000.00
12. Saint Louis
Development Coop La Union 25,208,600.00
13. San Joaquin MPC Ilocos Norte 24,374,707.0014
14. Ilocos Norte PNP,
Ladies & Civilian Emplys
MPC Ilocos Norte 23,244995.26
15. Multi Purpose
Cooperative of State
Auditors La Union 22,821,701.63
20. Province NR
Amen
ded
Issued CGS
No. of
coops
No. of TA
provided
to coops
P 4 3 48 48 365
LU 1 0 16 16 123
IS 0 2 29 29 198
IN 3 3 26 26 193
Total 8 8 118 118 907
CDA-DAR Partnership Program
Accomplishment as of Dec.
31, 2013
21. Province BCC CMG FM LVR PMES
Para
legal
Orientation
Activities
P 12 1 2 2 4 1 3
LU 3 1 2 1 1 - 2
IS 8 1 1 2 - - 1
IN 4 3 2 4 3 - 1
Total 27 6 7 9 8 1 7
CDA-DAR Partnership Program
Accomplishment as of Dec.
31, 2013
22. Summary
1. There was a slight increase in the number of
registered cooperatives between FY 2010-2013
2. There was wide increase of membership in
2011, slight increase in 2012 and a decrease was
observed in 2013.
3. Total Assets were found to be increasing from
2010-2013
4. The volume of business increased steadily from
2010-2013
23. Summary
5. The trend in graduation to micro-small from
2011-2013 is “decrease-increase-increase”;
medium cooperatives was seen as “increase –
increase and slight decrease”; large cooperatives
“ increase-increase and doubled increase”
6. Based from a 100% target of operating
cooperatives, the compliance on report
submission is 60.65% while on an 80% target of
OC the compliance rate is 73.66
7. Two years without report is considered non
operating cooperatives
24. Summary
7. Around .952 % increase in the
number of millionaire cooperatives
8. Small number of accredited external
auditors, mediator/Conciliator and
accredited training providers
9. CDA and DAR provided 1224 various
technical assistance
25. Recommendations
• Ranking top cooperatives in the region
• Conduct research to find out strategies of
cooperatives graduating to small, medium and
large category
• Conduct social marketing of cooperatives
• Conduct research what causes the short term
life of cooperatives registered
26. Recommendations
• Issuance of show cause orders with
supporting documents aided by inspection
reports
• Conversion of associate members to regular
members
• Guided by inspection, determine cooperatives
that used as tax shelter or labor shelter
27. Recommendations
• Prepare a matrix of working population vis-à-
vis members in cooperatives. Areas with less
coop membership can be tapped to join
existing cooperatives
• Study assets of the cooperatives – how much
is invested? How much is receivables? How
much fund is idle? Determine efficiency in the
use of resources, Know who is the contributor
of money it loan or from members.
28. Recommendations
• Exert more effort to make your assets
productive at least 20% increase
• Filling up of PAR/SAR should be based on MC
and template.
• Orient cooperatives on how to fill up reports
• Coops tend to rate higher which is misleading
to the policy making bodies
29. Recommendations
• Coops should integrate economic and social
outcome to their cooperative devt framework
• Any investment or deposits in the fed central
fund is considered volume of business
• Give a picture to federations and unions so
that they can work together and contribute to
improve performance of their affiliates and
increase appreciation of what the Authority is
doing
30. Recommendations
• Inspection reports should be analyzed with a
matrix of the strengths, weaknesses and
deficiencies and irregularities that need to be
rectified
• The inspection and examination of
cooperatives should be performed judiciously
and with utmost impartiality
• When the operations of big cooperatives
become complex , important controls must be
in placed
31. Recommendations
• Increase of membership is retained thru
merging and consolidation
• Reportorial reports are not merely for
compliance but the cooperative can monitor
its program of activities including those in the
pursuance to their socio economic
undertakings showing their progress and
achievements
32. Recommendations
• The ETC should recommend a Training Plan to
be incorporated to the Cooperative
Development Plan
• A monitoring form should be used to monitor
branches from other regions because
geographically “nagpatung patung na”.
• Capture miscellaneous income as additional
volume of business
33. Recommendations
• Use of Communication and Advocacy Plan
• Deliver quality service to both internal and
external clients