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Calasiao Plant and Related Companies Employees MPC: Best Practices
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CDA GAWAD PARANGAL
NOMINATION FORMAT
I. NAME OF COOPERATIVE:
CALASIAO PLANT AND RELATED COMPANIES EMPLOYEES’ MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE
II. CATEGORY NOMINATED FOR: Please Check
MICRO cooperative
SMALL cooperative
MEDIUM cooperative
LARGE cooperative
III.PROFILE OF COOPERATIVE:
Official/Business Address: Coop Complex, Mac Arthur Highway, Bued, Calasiao, Pangasinan
Contact Person/s : Evangeline U. Aquino
Tel. Number(s)/Contact Number(s)
Phone ; (075) 522-51-48 Fax No. : (075) 522-51-48
E-mail Address: calasiaoplant_coop@yahoo.com Website address : www.calasiaoplantcoop.com
Year Established: August 1987 Year Registered : August, 1987
Activities/Services Offered:
1987 – 2011 Credit and Savings
2011 to present – Credit and Savings, Laundry Services, Rentals
IV SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS/MILESTONES OF THE COOP:
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NOMINATED BY: MUNICIPALITY OF CALASIAO, PANGASINAN
(Name of Organization/Institution)
Name of Authorized Representative/Position: Hon. Mark Roy Q. Macanlalay
Municipal Mayor
Address: Calasiao, Pangasinan
Telephone: (075) 517-22-33
E-mail(s): _____________________________
Website: ______________________________
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Brief History/Background of Coop Nominee (Organizational and Financial Highlights)
The Calasiao Plant and Related Companies Employees’ Multi-purpose Cooperative was born out
of necessity at the Calasiao Plant of Coca-Cola Bottlers Philis., Inc.. Employees of the said Plant were
then victims of usurious lenders or “lending sharks.” Every payday almost nothing left for their families
as the collectors for these usurious lenders were always there demanding payment upto the last
centavo. Because of this situation, the concept of cooperative was introduced and everything is history.
On August 26, 1987, the Calasiao Plant Employees Credit Cooperative was registered with the
Department of Agriculture (DA), Region I under Certificate of Registration No. RI-FF-170. The DA was
then the government agency in charge of Cooperatives before the creation of the Cooperative
Development Authority. Mr. Marcelino G. Santiago who was then the Plant Personnel Officer of Coca-
Cola Calasiao Plant, founded the Cooperative. It took him several attempts to register it because of
numerous requirements but Mr. Santiago did not give up. He diligently completed all the requirements,
and with his determination to organize the cooperative he eventually succeeded with an initial paid up
capital of Php57,242.74 from the 104 founding members. His immediate objective in mind then was to
save the employees from being victimized by usurious lenders and to promote the value of saving for
the future among the employees.
All the pledges made by members for their capital contribution (fixed deposit) and their loan
payments were made thru payroll deduction so after a year of operation, the Cooperative reached the
million mark and received its first award in 1988 as the Most Outstanding Credit Cooperative –
Institutional Category because of its phenomenal growth. Thereafter the Cooperative was a consistent
recipient of similar awards year after year.
With the enactment of RA 6938 and 6939, the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) was
created. Our cooperative was given a confirmation of registration with confirmation No. 774 on March
19, 1991 by the new Agency.
Our cooperative operates solely on credit extension. Different kinds of loans were offered to its
members like regular loan, salary loan, special loan, appliance loan, grocery loan and emergency loan.
We never had problems on funding and never resorted to borrowing from banks or other lending
institutions. We are self-reliant Cooperative. Our members who have extra savings invested the same
in the Cooperative in order to help other members and at the same time earned dividends. Our
members who were granted loans used them for house acquisition, tuition fees of their children, etc.
Mostly however were used as initial capital for their personal business and for those members with
existing business, as additional capital.
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In 1999, the Coop started offering an even lower interest rate for housing loans which is only
point fifty five percent (.55%) per month or 12% per annum based on diminishing balance for loan
amount below 2 million. Members really benefited from this loan. House renovation and house repairs
were also financed thru Multi-purpose loan with a low interest rate of only point eighty three percent
(0.83%) per month or 18% per annum based on diminishing balance. This is probably the lowest loan
interest rate compared to other lending institutions.
More members are encouraged to invest their money in the Cooperative. Even retirees invest
their retirement pay in the Cooperative. The Board of Directors decided to offer the Coop services to
employees of Coca-Cola outside Calasiao. Members from other Plants and other related Companies
such as San Miguel Corporation and Ginebra San Miguel are also accepted. We amended our Articles
and By-laws and re-registered it on May 14, 2004 in its new name Calasiao Plant and Related Companies
Employees’ Credit Cooperative. We have a total membership of 1,472 as of December 31, 2010.
We are now operating nationwide: Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. With the help of modern
technology like e-mail, fax and cellphones, our services to our members were so fast that loans are
processed in 1 to 2 days and the proceeds of their loans are deposited in their bank accounts. As
practiced, capital contributions (fixed deposit) and loan amortizations are all thru payroll deduction and
the Company remits its collections to the Cooperative. Outstanding obligations of separated employees
net of their separation pay are automatically deducted from the salary of their co-makers. However, no
interest charges and for longer payment term. Hence, we don’t have uncollected principal amounts but
only deferred collections.
On June, 2011, We constructed our own building with a total cost including land and furnishings
of Php29,693,771.49. On August, 2011, We amended our registration from Credit Cooperative to Multi-
purpose Cooperative to include our new businesses: the Hotel, 5 door Apartments for rent, Commercial
Units for rent and a Function Hall for all occasions.
Our total loan releases per month reached the maximum amount of Php31,200,000.00. Our
total paid up capital as of December 31, 2012 is Php247,353,520.72 and our Net Surplus for all our
business as of December 31, 2012 is Php45,995,288.81. Last year, we were recognized by the CDA as
no. 1 in total paid up capital and no. 1 in Net Surplus in Region 1 for 2011 result of operations.
Dividend distribution for the year 2012: Interest on Share capital @ 10.77% of the average
capital contribution (fixed deposit) and Patronage Refund @23.81% of the total interest payment. This
means, 23.81% of the total interest paid in 2012 was refunded, making it in effect the interest rate on
loan was only 7.63% per annum. Because of this, members prefer to loan an amount equal to their
contribution rather than withdraw their contribution and lose their membership.
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VISION:
The Calasiao Plant and Related Companies Employees’ Cooperative is a Model and World-class
Cooperative committed to provide excellent financial services to its members for better quality of life.
MISSION:
In order to carry out its vision, the Cooperative commits:
1. To promote the value of saving for the future
2. To inculcate the culture of thrift and use of money productively.
3. To secure financial stability of the Cooperative thru good governance and prudent
management of its financial resources.
4. To show care and concern to its members, employees and the community.
VALUES:
1. Integrity
2. Honesty
3. Transparency
4. Responsiveness
5. Cooperation
6. Customer Focus
7. Teamwork
BEST PRACTICES:
1. Members of the Board of Directors do not receive any form of compensation not
even honorarium. Their services are for free which is their commitment. They are
only served “merienda” during the Monthly Board Meeting.
Qualification Requirements for Board of Directors”
a) Integrity
b) Competence
c) Willingness to serve without any financial reward or compensation
2. Computerized loan processing, bookkeeping and financial statement preparation to
ensure accuracy and speed
3. The Cooperative now has its own website (www.calasiaoplantcoop.com) to keep
members updated and to facilitate their availment of services.
4. Interest are not charged in advance.
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5. The Cooperative grants Php100,000.00 death benefit to members. This is equivalent
to life insurance but members don’t pay any premium contribution and no insurance
company involved.
6. The Cooperative grants Christmas gift to qualified members with an amount ranging
from Php500.00 – Php1,000.00 each.
7. The Cooperative has remained self-reliant. It has not borrowed any amount from
any lending institution since it started operation in 1987.
8. The Cooperative releases its dividends yearly: 1) Interest on share capital; 2)
Patronage Refund. Our rate of interest on share capital is higher than our loan rate.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS:
1. Livelihood Project: The Coop is lending money (interest-free) to identified
individuals in the community to help them finance their small businesses.
2. Donation: The Coop gave donation to support the Church organization, Senior
Citizen and government projects.
3. Coop Staff served during election as PPCRV volunteers.
4. Constructed road going to Balicon Subdivision in Bued, Calasiao, Pangasinan
5. Conducted a tree planting program in Bued, Calasiao, Pangasinan
AWARDS:
We are consistent recipient of awards for Outstanding Performance here in Region I
(provincial and regional level). For 2010 result of operations, the CDA no longer give an award
but we were recognized by them as No. 1 in the province and in Region I. On their announced
reports last year, our Cooperative got the highest total paid up capital and total net surplus in
Region I from the result of operation for 2011.
We receive our yearly awards from the CDA on the celebration of Cooperative Month:
Date Award
1997 Most Outstanding Cooperative of the Philippines (Industrial Category)
2007 Best Performing Cooperative – Regional Level 3rd
place
2007 Best Performing Cooperative – Provincial Level 2nd
place
2008 Best Performing Cooperative – Regional Level 4th
place
2008 Best Performing Cooperative – Provincial Level 3rd
place
2009 Best Performing Cooperative – Regional Level 3rd
place
2009 Best Performing Cooperative – Provincial Level 2nd
place
2010 Best Performing Cooperative – Regional Level 3rd
place
2010 Best Performing Cooperative – Provincial Level 1st
place
2011 No. 1 in Region 1 based on Total Paid Up Capital and Total Net Surplus
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In 1997, We received our Highest Award as Most Outstanding Cooperative in the
Philippines (National - Industrial Category). It was awarded by then President Fidel V.
Ramos during the National Cooperative Summit/Conference held at Imus, Cavite.
GROWTH AND EXPANSION:
The Cooperative which started in Calasiao, Pangasinan with only Php57,242.74
initial fund from 104 members now has grown to 2,812 members and now operating
nationwide covering all Plants of Coca-Cola Bottlers Phils., Inc, and related companies
like San Miguel Corporation, Ginebra San Miguel, Inc., The Redsystems Company, Inc.
and Coca-Cola Bottlers Business Services.
We also have is a 3-storey commercial building and 5-door apartment. The
commercial building has the following:
1) First Floor – 5 units commercial spaces/offices for rent
2) Second Floor – 5 fully-furnish condotel units (for daily, weekly, monthly
rental)
3) Third Floor – fully-furnished Multi-purpose Function Hall and Training
Center.
The fully furnished five-door apartment units is now fully occupied.
We also have a high-tech laundry service business.
FIVE-YEAR PLAN (2012-2016)
The Cooperative will double its assets and membership. It will engage in other
business opportunities since it has already transformed from Credit Cooperative to
Multi-purpose Cooperative.