2. To foster the creation and the
growth of cooperative as a
practical vehicle for promoting
self-reliance and harnessing
people power towards the
attainment of economic
development and social justice
is the purpose of the law
governing RA 6958.
3. HISTORY
Nueva Segovia
Consortium of Cooperatives
was organized under the
Archdiocese of Nueva
Segovia.
4. His Excellency MOST REV. ORLANDO
BELTRAN QUEVEDO, OMI, D.D.
-Archbishop of Cotabato
-Archbishop's Residence, Cotabato City
Birthplace:
_ Laoag, Ilocos Norte
_Msgr. Ambrose L. Cabildo, MSW, JCC
5. AIM:
To create a viable and
integrated program among its
member cooperatives that would
catalyze the holistic development
of members in the Barangays
and Municipalities of the province
6. Important dates:
June 7,1992-1st consultation meeting
September 17,1992- registered with
Cooperative Development Authority
with Reg No. DAG 2218
October 2009-re-registered in
consonance with RA 9520 of the
Philippine Cooperative Code
7. At first ,NSCC is a Catholic Church-
based cooperative.
During the 9th Annual General
Assembly, the by-laws was amended –
open to all primary coop registered with
CDA, open to its membership for
individual to become associate
members.
NSCC also amended its Area of
Operation from whole province of Ilocos
Sur to Region I and CAR and Region 2.
8. In 2001,NSCC spreads its
wings to the whole of Luzon
It has P13,500.00 humble
beginning as initial capital and
with three employees.MRS.
DIVINA C. QUEMI, as the first
and head of organization.
9. AFFILIATIONS:
Northern Luzon Federation of
Cooperatives and Development
Center ( NORLU CEDEC)
National Livelihood
Development
Corporation(NLDC)
10. Mrs. DIVINA C. QUEMI
Chief Executive
Officer
11. TIE-UPS:
LGU of Ilocos Sur,
City Government of Vigan
Municipalityof Caoayan
TOTAL ASSETS:
P470,663,438.73
9 Branches:
Province of Ilocos Sur
Ilocos Norte
Benguet
La Union
10th Branch soon to open in Pagudpud, Ilocos
Norte
12. Covering 71 primary Cooperatives
Members:
17,014
3 employees multiplied to more than 100
employees.
NSCC PLAZA-Grandest establishment
-Commercial Center and Hotel
-Promoting Tourism activities and
employment
13. DATE # OF
BRANCHES ESTABLISHED MANPOWER TOTAL ASSETS
VIGAN CITY 9/17/1992 19 246,754,245.79
LAOAG CITY 9/17/2006 10 55,348,082.35
BATAC CITY 12/30/2006 9 42,923,867.99
CERVANTES 1/28/2007 4 11,149,904.70
CAOAYAN 6/8/2007 5 30,233,672.03
CABUGAO 11/25/2007 10 41,151,089.58
BAGUIO 1/28/2009 9 38,631,796.78
BAUANG 1/28/2009 6 12,889,987.14
STA. MARIA 5/26/2010 18 38,263,864.04
PAGUDPUD 10/28/2011 5 4,889,096.01
NSCC PLAZA 3/27/2011 5 6,785,220.81
ADMIN OFFICE 10 138,916,306.77
15. VISION
A sustainable Consortium of
Cooperatives towards socio-economic
and spiritual
upliftment
16. To strengthen technical and management
capabilities of officers, personnel and
member cooperatives, micro and small and
medium entrepreneurs;
To create humane bonding thru the
application of core-cooperative values and
principles;
To pool, mobilize resources and facilitate
inter-lending and inter-trading activities;
17. To forge partnership with Local and
National Government Agencies;
To practice social responsibility and
promote gospel values thru cooperative
activities
18. CORE COOPERATIVE VALUES
1. Honesty
2. Cooperation
3. Fairness and Transparency
4. Respect and Trust
19. SOCIAL CREDIT PROGRAMS
RE-LENDING TO QUALIFIED PRIMARY
COOPERATIVES
Member Primary Cooperatives are given
loan assistance for their capital build -
up to help develop their services and
meet the needs of their members.
20. COMMERCIAL LOANS PROGRAM
A loan granted for small and medium
entrepreneurs who owns established
businesses. The amount of loan is based
on the member’s capacity to pay. Loans
are secured with collaterals and PDCs.
21. MICROFINANCE PROGRAM
NSCC provides financial loan
assistance to micro-entrepreneurs of the
province of Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte.
This program aims to provide
employment opportunities within
barangays thru encouraging the people
to venture into entrepreneurship
22. a.Vigan City Pottery Program- A lending
program to improve the pottery industry
of Vigan City
23. b. Vigan City Livelihood Program— A
livelihood program of the City
Government that gives priority to the
entrepreneurial poor of Vigan. This
program gave opportunities for micro-
entrepreneurs to start or improve a
business of their own.
24. c. One Town One Product (OTOP) Program
- The OTOP Program aims to develop the
OTOP Industries of Vigan thru improving
their packaging and their qualities. One
aim of this is to promote these OTOP
products to a wider market.
25. d. Vigan Based Coop Lending also suppor-
The City Government ts the Cooperative
movement as it provided a livelihood
fund for their capital build-up. Said fund
is availed with minimal interest to be
used for additional capital of
cooperative beneficiaries.
26. FARMERS LOAN ASSISTANCE UNDER THE TIE-UP
WITH PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ILOCOS
SUR
This program aims to boost the production
of Agricultural products in Ilocos Sur. It caters
financial loan assistance to farmers.
COCONUT FARMERS LOAN ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM
NSCC believes that the development of the
coconut industry of the province will also
bring economic progress thus, the cooperative
created a program that aimed to provide
financial support to farmers engaged in
coconut industry.
27. LENDING PROGRAM FOR AGRARIAN
REFORM COMMUNITIES
This program is exclusively for farmers
and entrepreneurs living within the
Agrarian Reform Communities. The aim
of the program is to promote
entrepreneurial activities for countryside
development.
28. Hon. Ronald Singson, Representative of the
First District of Ilocos Sur entrusted NSCC
with a fund to be used for the
implementation of a livelihood program
for the micro entrepreneurs, informal
groups and cooperatives within the said
congressional district.
29. 1. REGULAR SAVINGS DEPOSIT - no minimum
amount
- a deposit of at least FIVE THOUSAND
PESOS earns an interest
- withdrawable anytime
2.TIME DEPOSITS
- minimum of TEN THOUSAND PESOS
- with a term of 30/60/90 and 360 days
- high rate of interest
30. 3. AFLATOUN CHILD SAVINGS PROGRAM -
kiddie savings program which was
piloted in all schools of Caoayan District,
Caoayan, Ilocos Sur
4. DEPOSITS FROM ABROAD - NSCC
accepts investments from OVERSEAS
FILIPINO WORKERS working abroad.
-rate is the same with Time Deposit
- in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -
we give the authority to MR. ANDY
DACILLO to market this program to the
FILIPINO COMMUNITIES
31. BOOKKEEPING SEMINAR
SKILLS TRAINING
GOOD GOVERNANCE SEMINAR
CUSTOMERS ARE REALLY EVERYTHING
SEMINAR
COOPERATIVE TRAINORS TRAINING
LEADERSHIP TRAINING
EMPLOYEES TEAM BUILDING
32.
33. FOR PRIMARY COOPERATIVES
› RESOLUTION TO AFFILIATE
› RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ITS SIGNATORIES
› LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS
› LATEST FINANCIAL STATEMENT
› PAYMENT OF MEMBERSHIP FEE AMOUNTING
TO P500.00
› PAYMENT OF INITIAL CAPITAL OF P1,000.00 AS
ASSOCIATE MEMBER OR PAYMENT OF
P10,000.00 AS REGULAR MEMBER
34. FOR ASSOCIATIONS
› LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS
› LATEST FINANCIAL STATEMENT
› CERTIFICATE OF ACCREDITATION FROM
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF ILOCOS SUR
35. FOR INDIVIDUALS
› 2 RECENT 2X2 ID PICTURE
› BARANGAY CLEARANCE
› RESIDENCE CERTIFICATE (SEDULA)
For more info PLEASE CONTACT:
Mrs. DIVINA C. QUEMI
Chief Executive Officer
Tel. No. 722-3029 /1351
email: nsccvigan2@yahoo.com
36. NSCC Bountiful 2011
NSCC PLAZA GRAND OPENING AND
BLESSING - MARCH 27, 2011
NSCC AS MOST OUTSTANDING
COOPERATIVE IN THE ENTIRE LUZON
NSCC AS ACCREDITED TRAINING
PROVIDER
NSCC PAGUDPUD BRANCH OPENING
NSCC PLAZA A BUSY VENUE FOR COOP
LAKBAY ARAL, TRAININGS AND SEMINARS
37. Here are some of those cooperatives
who visited, and enjoyed their stay while
at NSCC PLAZA:
1. WAMPCO (Wilson Agra
Multipurpose Cooperative) = SURIGAO–
June 13, 2011
2. MIFSADECO = IFUGAO – July 23,
2011
. 3. SRT ALCALA COOP = PANGASINAN –
July 28, 2011
38. 4. ST. JUDE MPC = LUCENA CITY –
August 19-21, 2011
5. COURT OF APPEALS CREDIT COOP=
ERMITA, MANILA – August 27, 2011
6. PHILIPPINE FEDERATION OF
TEACHERS AND EMPLOYEES COOP –
August 17-20, 2011
7. PAG-ASA FOUNDATION ST.
BENEDICT MPC = AGOO, LA UNION –
September 21, 201I
39. › Creating a viable and
integrated program among its
member cooperatives is the
primordial concern of Nueva
Segovia Consortium
Cooperatives.
40. Its total assets of 470,663,438.73 is
said to be stable. With its
increasing members and grandest
NSCC Plaza, the total assets will
continually boom.
If people, continually patronize
NSCC, indication that the
management is very satisfactory.