NSCC: A Leading, Trusted National Consortium of Cooperatives that Helps Empower Communities through its Diversified Businesses
1.
2. A transformative cooperative that seeks to change
te system by which it operates with leaders guiding
employees through changes in procedures, goals,
and culture.
4. To strengthen technical and management
capabilities of officers, personnel and member
cooperatives, micro, small and medium
entrepreneurs;
To pool, mobilize resources and facilitate inter-
lending and inter-trading activities;
To forge partnership with Local and National
Government Agencies;
To practice social responsibility and promote
gospel values thru cooperative activities.
6. *NSCC was organized as a secondary level cooperative
in the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia
•Founders - His Eminence Orlando Cardinal B. Quevedo,
OMI, DD and Msgr. Ambrose L. Cabildo, MSW, JCC
* Mrs. Divina C. Quemi - the pioneer Head and Chief
Executive Officer.
7. C
INITIAL CAPITAL – Php 13,500.00
NSCC was formed by 18 Catholic Church
based Cooperatives.
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September 17, 1992 – REGISTRATION WITH
COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER DAG-2218.
October 1, 2009 - RE-REGISTERED with
Reg. Number CIN – 0202010001
14. ESTABLISHED PARTNERSHIP WITH
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT
PARTNERSHIPS, INC. (SEDPI) AND
ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY
UNDER THE (Ateneo Microfinance
Capacity Building Program) FOR
AFFORDABLE AND QUALITY
TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR
COOPERATIVES
15.
16. • NSCC established tie-ups with different funding institutions
and networks to look for funds that can be utilized as
financial assistance to primary cooperatives. The fund being
accumulated is extended to these cooperatives anytime they
need it.
17. Provides financial loan assistance to micro, small, medium and large entrepreneurs. The aim of the program is to
increase employment opportunities thru encouraging the people to venture into entrepreneurship. This program
makes NSCC a catalyst of the government in decreasing poverty and unemployment within communities. NSCC
provides loan assistance that is accessible, rates affordable and services always available anytime members need it.
20. • THE AFLATOUN CHILD SAVERS ARE
NOW ON THE PROCESS OF
REGISTERING THEM INTO A
COOPERATIVE LABORATORY
• PILOT AREA – CAOAYAN, ILOCOS SUR
• TARGET – ALL MUNICIPALITIES&
CITIES OF ILOCOS SUR
21. NSCC MBA PROGRAM
• * NOW ON THE PROCESS OF
REGISTRATION
• * NSCC IS BEING ASSISTED BY THE
RISK MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS,
INC. (RIMANSI)
24. Site Selection,
Partnership Building
and Formation of
Working Group
1
Scaling-up
8
Product Supply
Assessment and
Product Selection
2
Market Chain Study
3
Cluster Organization
4
Business Planning
and Mobilization
5
Production/Product
Supply Organizing
6
Test Marketing
7
The Clustering
Approach to
Agroenterprise
Development
25. Prior to the accreditation of their farmers group as
cooperative in the Cooperative Development
Authority (CDA), they were linked to a sure market
with a stable price of their products through the
assistance of Nueva Segovia Consortium of
Cooperatives (NSCC), Local Government Units (LGUs)
from the City Government of Vigan, Municipality of
Caoayan and Sinait; who works as the Site Working
Group (SWG) with the help of the Technical Working
Group (TWG) composed by the National Livelihood
Development Corporation (NLDC), Catholic Relief
Services (CRS), and Jollibee Group Foundation (JGF).
With the effective implementation of
the 8-step clustering approach to Agro-
enterprise Development of the Farmer
Entrepreneurship Program (FEP),
farmers from the three selected sites:
Vigan, Caoayan and Sinait became
successful when it comes to marketing
their produce to institutional markets
such as Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC)
and Splash Foods Corporation.
26. FIVE TRAINING SESSIONS FOR THE SWG
Conduct of Farmers Training on Agroenterprise, Entry
Points, PRODUCT SUPPLY ASSESSMENT (PSA) and
MARKET CHAIN STUDY (MCS)
27. * PROVISION OF FINANCIAL LOAN ASSISTANCE TO THE FARMERS FOR THE SAID
PROGRAM IN COORDINATION WITH THE LGU PARTNERS
* COORDINATES WITH CRS, NLDC and JOLLIBEE FOUNDATION
ON DIFFERENT FEP MATTERS
28. On February 2013, Pantay Onion Producers Cooperative and Caoayan Onion Growers and
Producers Cooperative delivered 20 tons of white onions to Zenith Foods Corporation based in
Canlubang, Laguna.
This year 2014, prior to the price negotiation conducted at Jollibee Plaza on December 5, 2013,
the said cooperatives negotiated to deliver a total of 50 tons of white onions to the same
market of Jollibee Foods Corporation for the Month of February to March.
• For the Sinait Garlic Center of the North Producers Cooperative, the Site Working Group together with
the Technical Working Group is still looking for additional market for their products aside from Splash
Foods Corporation.
• Caoayan Onion
Growers and
Producers Cooperative
is providing technical
assistance to Tagudin
Farmers on how to
grow white onions
effectively.
29. 29
FIRST TIME DELIVERY OF WHITE ONIONS TO
JOLLIBEE FOODS CORPORATION
2013 total deliveries to Jollibee Foods Corporation
– 19,970 kgs
2014 total deliveries – 80,000 kgs
30. THE ARISP III (AGRARIAN REFORM INFRASTRUCTURE
SUPPORT PROJECT III)
A TIE-UP PROJECT WITH DEPT OF AGRARIAN REFORM
31. THE ARISP III PROJECTS for IMPLEMENTATION
1. NSCC AGRARIAN INFORMATION AND MARKETING CENTER
CONSTRUCTION IS ON-GOING FOR WAREHOUSE, TRAINING CENTER, ADMIN OFFICE,
GARLIC PROCESSING AND SOLAR DRIER
Operate as marketing and agriculture center that will serve farmers and cooperatives of
Ilocos Sur and Abra
PARTNERS FOR THIS PROJECT: DAR, JICA, LGU CAOAYAN
37. PARTNERSHIP WITH PROVINCIAL
GOVERNMENT OF ILOCOS SUR
•AGRICULTURE LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM - This program aims to boost the production of Agricultural
products in Ilocos Sur. It caters financial loan assistance to farmers.
•LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM FOR MICROENTREPRENEURS
•LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM FOR COOPERATIVES
•COW DISPERSAL FOR COOPERATIVES
The Provincial Government of Ilocos Sur entrusted livelihood funds to Nueva
Segovia Consortium of Cooperatives to benefit Cooperatives and
microentrepreneurs
38. • VIGAN CITY LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM
The City
Government of Vigan
under the leadership
of Hon. Mayor Eva
Marie S. Medina also
aims to eradicate
unemployment and
empower the
Bigueños thru the
creation of the Vigan
City Livelihood
Program.
39. This February 2012, the City Government of
Vigan and NSCC won the Best NGO-LGU
Partnership Award in Region 1.
The livelihood tie-up was again one of the
Programs that made Vigan City bag the
Pamana ng Lahi Regional and National Award
given this November 2012.
• VIGAN CITY LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM
41. LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM
TO PRESERVE THE POTTERY INDUSTRY
The pottery makers were the
first beneficiaries of the Vigan
City Livelihood Program. It
started with the Zero-Interest
Pottery Program in year 1998.
44. • CAOAYAN LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM
•The Municipal Government of Caoayan
thru the leadership of Hon. Mayor
Germelina S. Goulart entrusted NSCC
with a livelihood program for the benefit
of Caoayanos engaged in farming, fishing
and One Barangay One Product (OBOP).
The partnership is supporting the
following projects:
•LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE FOR OBOP
PROJECTS
•LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE FOR FARMERS
•LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE FOR
FISHERFOLKS
•OTHER LIVELIHOOD PROJECTS
46. NSCC Plaza is Accredited
by Department of Tourism Only after a
year of its operation, NSCC Plaza passed the
accreditation of the Department of Tourism and
now one of the accredited hotels in the whole
country. This recognition further promotes
NSCC Plaza and offers more opportunities of
networking for the Cooperative in terms of
tourism.
62. Courses OFFERED
BS IN FORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BS IN INFORMATION SYSTEM
BS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
TESDA COURSES
1. COMPUTER TECHNICIAN
2. HOUSE KEEPING
3. FRONT OFFICE SERVICES
4. COMMERCIAL COOKING
5. BARTENDING
6. BAKING
7. FOOD AND BEVERAGE
63.
64. NSCC was chosen by
the Stichting
Kapatiran
Foundation of
Netherlands to
monitor the projects
of their beneficiaries
at Bacarra, Ilocos
Norte as well as to
provide them with
trainings and
seminars
69. MEMBERSHIP GROWTH
0
20
40
60
80
100
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
60 66 77 85
97
New COOP MEMBERS
• Southern Santiago MPC * Zigzag Kalayaan MPC
• Metro Nambaran MPC * Rivereast MPC
• Mariposa MPC * Conconig East MPC
• RA Vrilla MPC * La Union Ladies MPC
• Safer Cooperative * Metro Parioc MPC
• Lingsat ARC MPC * Caoayan Onion Growers Producers Cooperative
70. AS OF MAY 31, 2014 NSCC’S ASSETS IS NOW 1.02 BILLION PESOS
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80. BOD MEMBER - GENDER CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVE
NATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF COOPERATIVES (NATCCO)
NATCCO is the biggest and strongest national federation of cooperatives in the country in terms of
geographical reach, membership, financial capacity, and array of services. She was elected as Board of
Director of NATCCO being an elected Gender Congress Representative.
REGIONAL SECTORAL REPRESENTATIVE OF COOPERATIVES
NATIONAL ANTI-POVERTY COMMISSION (NAPC) AND THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (RDC)
The National Anti-Poverty Commission, by virtue of Republic Act 8425 or the Social Reform and Poverty
Alleviation Act, institutionalized the participation of basic sectors in helping the government on its
programs for poverty alleviation. The CEO represents the cooperative sector in Region 1 in NAPC and
Regional Development Council.
VICE-CHAIRPERSON – ICA-APREGIONAL WOMEN COMMITTEE (ASIA
AND PACIFIC)
The International Co-operative Alliance [ICA] came to Asia Pacific Region with the establishment of the
Regional Office & Education Center for South-East Asia in 1960 as a result of the discussions that had
taken place at the various Congresses of the Alliance since 1948. At these discussions, ways and means
were explored to bring the national Co-operative Movements in the developing countries closer to the
Alliance and also to seize the global challenge of contributing through the instrument of Cooperation,
to the social and economic development of the developing countries
81. PRESIDENT
REGION I AND CAR MICRO FINANCE COUNCIL
Nueva Segovia Consortium of Cooperatives is a member of the Region 1 and CAR Microfinance Council, a
conglomeration of micro finance players and institutions in the whole Region 1 and Cordillera Region. The
group holds a regular meeting to discuss issues regarding micro finance and conducts trainings to enhance
their services.
SECTORAL REPRESENTATIVE for COOPERATIVES IN REGION 1
NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (NEDA)
The CEO represents the cooperative sector in different meetings and activities of the NATIONAL
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (NEDA) Region 1.
82. OTHER POSITIONS:
VICE-PRESIDENT
REGIONAL COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL – REGION 1
RCDC SHALL ACT AS THE ADVISORY BODY
OF THE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY ON MATTERS OF POLICIES, PLANS ANDPROGRAMS
ON COOPERATIVES
PRESIDENT
COOPERATIVE MANAGERS’ CLUB OF ILOCOS SUR
The cooperative managers and leaders of different cooperatives in Ilocos Sur organized a group to
discuss and resolve issues regarding their responsibilities and to implement different trainings and
projects to enhance services of cooperatives and to benefit the cooperative movement of the
Province.
OTHER POSITIONS:
TREASURER – Financial Executives Institute of the Philippines (FINEX)
CONSULTANT - COOP-NATCCO PARTY LIST
MEMBER – Vigan City Development Council
TREASURER – Ilocos Sur League of Civil Societies
PRESIDENT – Caoayan Non-Government Organizations
MEMBER – Provincial Cooperative Development Council
MEMBER- City Cooperative Development Council
MEMBER – Bids and Awards Committee, Vigan City
MEMBER – City Health Board – Vigan City
84. MRS. DIVINA C. QUEMI, NSCC CEO
A CDA Gawad Parangal Awardee as MOST
OUTSTANDING COOP LEADER in REGION
October 10, 2012
85. NSCC as Most Outstanding Coop in Luzon1
6th SIPAG AWARDS Sept 28, 2011
By National Livelihood Devt Corp.
NSCC as Most Outstanding Coop in Luzon1
7th SIPAG AWARDS Sept 28, 2012 by National
Livelihood Development Corporation
NSCC as Most Outstanding Coop in Luzon1
8th SIPAG AWARDS December 3, 2013 by
National Livelihood Development Corporation
87. NAME OF AWARD AWARDING BODY DATE GIVEN
SEMI-FINALIST COOP – LGU PARTNERSHIP
AWARD 2003 (PARTNERSHIP WITH PROVINCIAL
GOVERNMENT)
Senate of the Philippines July 31, 2003
MOST RECEPTIVE COOPERATIVE Socio-Economic Development Center for
Cooperative Education (SEDCCOP)
September 30, 2003
PLAQUE OF RECOGNITION FUR SUCCESSFULLY
EXTENDED MICROFINANCE SERVICES TO
MARGINALIZED CLIENTS
People’s Credit and Finance Corporation September 14, 2003
PLACQUE OF RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION People’s Credit and Finance Corporation September 14, 2006
SIPAG AWARDS National Livelihood Support Fund September 25, 2006
FINALIST COOP – LGU PARTNERSHIP AWARD
2006 (PARTNERSHIP WITH CITY GOVERNMENT)
Senate of the Philippines January 23, 2007
EXCELLENCE AWARD Cooperative Development Authority
Region 1
March 10, 2007
SIPAG AWARDS – MOST OUTSTANDING
PROGRAM PARTNER FOR REGIONS I,II AND III
National Livelihood Development
Corporation
September 2007
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOR NSCC’S
COMMITMENT TO DEMOCRATIC ENTERPRISE &
MGT EDUCTATION
Bayan Academy October 25, 2008
2010 SPECIAL AWARD Cooperative Development Authority
Region 1
October 30, 2008
2008 PROJECTION ACHIEVER Western Union Money Transfer Service February 18, 2009
TOP 5 HIGHEST VOLUME OF JOB ORDERS Norlu Printers and Publishers Coop April 30, 2011 & April 2010
TOP 10 PATRONS AND HIGHEST INVESTORS Northern Luzon Federation of Cooperatives
and Dev’t Center
May 22, 2011
MOST OUTSTANDING COOP IN LUZON National Livelihood Development
Corporation
September 28, 2011
TOP 5 SHARE CAPITAL CONTIBUTOR National Confederation of Cooperatives May 27, 2012
BEST LGU – NGO AWARD REGION 1 (WITH
VIGAN CITY)
National Economic Development Authority February 2012
MOST OUTSTANDING COOPERATIVE IN LUZON National Livelihood Development September 28, 2012
88. ACCREDITATIONS & OTHER CITATIONS RECEIVED BY NSCC
ANNUAL CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOR
NSCC’S PARTICIPATION TO DIFFERENT FIESTAS
AND ACTIVITIES OF VIGAN CITY
City Government of Vigan January 2001 -January 25, 2012
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION FOR THE
CONDUCT OF LAKBAY ARALS AND SEMINARS
Different Cooperatives from Luzon, Visayas
and Mindanao
2011 and 2012
Certificate of Commendation on promoting a
Compassionate Conflict Management
Mechanism in the Settlement of Disputes by
way of hosting the internship component
PHIL IDEAS COOPERATIVE April 15, 2012
Certificate of Partnership Asian Women in Coop Dev’t Forum
Nov. 27, 2010
Partnership for the Kapatiran Foundation -
monitoring of projects in Bacarra, Ilocos Norte
Kapatiran of Netherlands November 8, 2010
Certificate of Accreditation Office of Transport Cooperatives March 1, 2010
Certificate of Accreditation – Accredited
Association of Small Coconut Farmers
Philippine Coconut Authority August 24, 2007
Certificate of Partnership Philippine Health Insurance Corporation October 27, 2006
Certificate of Accreditation UCPB-CIIF Finance & Dev’t Corporation October 6, 2006
Certificate of Appointment Department of Agrarian Reform November 5, 2002
89. BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION COOP REPRESENTED
ENGR. IRENE B. BRINGAS CHAIRPERSON/WOMEN CONGRESS REP ABRA DIOCESAN TEACHERS AND EMPLOYEES COOP
MR. GEORGE S. TADENA VICE-CHAIRPERSON STO. DOMINGO DEV'T COOP
MR. FEDERICO G. VALDEZ DIRECTOR SUYO MPC
MR. JOHN BELLO DIRECTOR ILOCOS SUR UPLAND DEVELOPERS COOP
MR. BENEDICTO A. AQUINO DIRECTOR SACRED HEART SAVINGS COOP
MR. SANTIAGO SANCHEZ DIRECTOR STA. CRUZ SAVINGS AND DEVT COOP
MR. MARIANO T. TAAY DIRECTOR TAGUDIN SAVING AND CREDIT COOP
REV. FR. WILLIE JONES DUCUSIN
EX-OFFICIO MEMBER/REP. OF HONORARY
MEMBER ARCHDIOCESE OF NUEVA SEGOVIA
MRS. DIVINA C. QUEMI CEO NSCC
90. COMMITTEES POSITION
MR. REYNALDO PERALTA
MR. ROGELIO JAINAR
MR. ROLANDO RUBINA
SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE
SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE
SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE
MS. FRANCISCA ACOSTA
MS. MELITA MONIS
MS. VICTORIA VENENCIANO
ELECTION COMMITTEE
ELECTION COMMITTEE
ELECTION COMMITTEE
MR. ANDRES TAGURA
MS. JANICE TABULA
MS. ESTRELLA GAVIOLA
CONCILIATION AND MEDIATION COMMITTEE
CONCILIATION AND MEDIATION COMMITTEE
CONCILIATION AND MEDIATION COMMITTEE
MR. CAMILO S. VALLE
MS. ELLA TALINGDAN
MR. MARIO BLAS LARANANG
ETHICS COMMITTEE
ETHICS COMMITTEE
ETHICS COMMITTEE
91. MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
DIVINA C. QUEMI CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
ROLANDO A. PAREL CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER
SAMSON A. APUYA FINANCE OFFICER
FLORECITA RABENA ACCOUNTANT
GUADALUPE A. GOROSPE BRANCH MANAGER – VIGAN CITY (MICROFINANCE)
MONALIZA BARADI BRANCH MANAGER – BATAC
DINNA VALDEZ BRANCH MANAGER – CERVANTES
ANABEL UBALDO BRANCH MANAGER – LAOAG CITY
CYNTHIA PAREL BRANCH MANAGER - CAOAYAN
FERNANDO RABANG, JR. BRANCH MANAGER – CABUGAO
ANASTACIA ILA BRANCH MANAGER – BAUANG
ELVIRA RAFANAN WHOLESALE PROGRAM INCHARGE
HENRY AMARILLO BRANCH MANAGER – STA MARIA BRANCH
DARELL JOHN SALVADOR BRANCH MANAGER - PAGUDPUD
JANETH ABUEL HR / TRAINING OFFICER
ZENAIDA REÑO SECRETARY
JEREMY RIGUCERA INTERNAL AUDITOR
FREDELITO RODRIGUEZ WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS MANAGER
LEA SINAMPAGA URDANETA BRANCH
ANGELITO LAPID PROJECT SUPERVISOR / LOAN APPRAISER
RICKY TABUAC WHOLESALE LOAN OFFICER
GENALYN UNCIANO BAGUIO CITY
BRYAN ELAYDO IT Officer
93. MAIN OFFICE
VIGAN CITY, ILOCOS SUR BRANCH
Socio-Pastoral Center, Nueva Segovia St., Vigan City,
Ilocos Sur
•Telephone: (077) 722-3029;
•Telefax (077) 722-1351
•email ad: nsccvigan2@yahoo.com
94. LAOAG CITY, ILOCOS NORTE BRANCH
Telephone : (077) 771-4576
email ad: nscc_laoag@yahoo.com.ph
BRANCHES
95. BATAC, ILOCOS NORTE BRANCH
Delicia Bldg., Washington St., Nalupta, Batac,
Ilocos Norte
Telefax: (077) 792-3179
email ad: nsccbatac@yahoo.com
95
96. January 28, 2007.
CERVANTES , ILOCOS SUR BRANCH
Holy Child of Prague Parish Compound, Brgy. Concepcion, Cervantes, Ilocos Sur
CP No. 09212109269
Cervantes is an
upland municipality
of Ilocos Sur.
97. June 8, 2007
CAOAYAN, ILOCOS SUR BRANCH
Don Alejandro Quirolgico, Caoayan, Ilocos Sur:
Telephone: (077) 722-8098
Email ad: nscc_caoayan@yahoo.com
98. CABUGAO BRANCH
NOVEMBER 25, 2007
CABUGAO, ILOCOS SUR BRANCH
CABUGAO, ILOCOS SUR:
2nd Floor Cabugao Food Court Plaza, Cabugao, Ilocos Sur
Telefax: (077) 728-5575
Email ad: nscc_cabugao@yahoo.com
99. BAGUIO CITY BRANCH
JANUARY 28, 2009
BAGUIO CITY BRANCH
Unit 305, Lyman Ogilby Building
Magsaysay, Baguio City
Tel. No. (074) 300-1343
Email ad: nscc_baguio@yahoo.com
100. BAUANG BRANCH
JANUARY 28, 2009
BAUANG, LA UNION
#7 De Guzman Avenue
Central West, Bauang, La Union
Tel. No. (072) 7050-965
109. CGS
NSCC was registered on September 17, 1992 with
registration number Dag 2218 (RA 6939) and re-
registered under RA 9520 with Reg. No. Dag 9520-
01000157)
Consistent with law, NSCC has been in good standing for
24 years since its existence. The recent CGS issued by
the CDA was on:
2011 CGS No. 0420110530 April 29, 2011;
2012 CGS No. 05201200481 May 7, 2012;
2013 CGS No. 2013040132 April 30, 2013
110. Operationally Gainful
NSCC has a good track record of consistently increasing
its net surplus thru the years. The last five year data of
net surplus is as follows: P7,023,576.02 (2009); P
10,543,426.55 (2010); P 12,155,275.53 (2011) ;
P14,970,488.26 (2012) ; and P18,729,653.55 (2013).
0.00
2,000,000.00
4,000,000.00
6,000,000.00
8,000,000.00
10,000,000.00
12,000,000.00
14,000,000.00
16,000,000.00
18,000,000.00
20,000,000.00
7,023,576.02
10,543,426.44
12,155,275.53
14,970,488.26
18,729,653.55
Net Surplus
2009 2010 2011 2012
2013
111. Compliance with the legal administrative
requirements of the CDA, BIR, LGU, and other
governmental agencies
2014
2013
2012
112. Compliant with the legal and administrative
requirements of CDA and other government
agencies
CDA : secured CGS, submitted CAPR, AFS duly
stamped by BIR, PAR, SAR, List of Officers and
Training Attended last April 30, 2014
BIR: With holding and remittance of taxes (
withholding tax for professional fees,
withholding tax for rentals, VAT-hotel,
quarterly income tax return, annual
information return for NSCC and employees
with AFS. CTE Coop 110-12-RR-01 RDO-002
June 19, 2012SSS: monthly remittance of contribution
and loan payments; clearance every year
for business permit
113. Compliant with the legal and
administrative requirements of CDA and
other government agencies
PAGIBIG: monthly remittance of
contribution and loan payments
PHILHEALTH monthly remittance of
contribution
DOLE: Yearly report of 13th month
PHILHEALTH; compliance of min wage
law (P253.00)
LBP: Financial report
114. Compliant with the legal and
administrative requirements of
CDA and other government
agencies
DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM – NSCC
PLAZA AS ACCREDITEDHOTEL until
NOVEMBER 2014
LGU : Business Permit, accreditation (municipal
and provincial)
115. 1. Cooperative Annual performance
Report duly received by the CDA (2011-
2013)
2011 April 30, 2012
2012 April 22, 2013
2013 April 30, 2014
DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
119. 5. List of training
attended by Cooperative
officers (2011-2013)
See Attachments
120. Amendment
6. Amended articles of Corporation/by laws
under RA9520
Sept 11, 2013 AC Art II, BL Art. 5
Oct 5, 2014 AC Art II, Art V, BL Art V
121. 7. CGS for regular purpose
2011 CGS No. 0420110530 April 29, 2011;
2012 CGS No. 05201200481 May 7, 2012;
2013 CGS No. 2013040132 April 30, 2013
See Attachments
122. 8. CTE
Certificate of Tax exemption/ Application
duly received by BIR
CTE Coop 110-12-RR-01 RDO-002 June 19, 2012
See Attachments
123. 9. Cooperative Development Plan
Long Term 2011-2015 approved
March 27, 2011
Short Term 2013-2014 approved
May 4, 2013, May 28, 2014
See Attachments
125. 11. Valid Certificate of
Accreditation as
Cooperative
Training Providers,
if applicable
See Attachment
Issued by
CDA on
Feb 22,
2013
ATP
Accreditation
126. 12. Summary of Aging of
accounts receivable
See Attachments
127. 13. List of Cooperative Officers
BOARD OF DIRECTORS POSITION COOP REPRESENTED
ENGR. IRENE B. BRINGAS CHAIRPERSON/WOMEN CONGRESS REP ABRA DIOCESAN TEACHERS AND EMPLOYEES COOP
MR. GEORGE S. TADENA VICE-CHAIRPERSON STO. DOMINGO DEV'T COOP
MR. FEDERICO G. VALDEZ DIRECTOR SUYO MPC
MR. JOHN BELLO DIRECTOR ILOCOS SUR UPLAND DEVELOPERS COOP
MR. BENEDICTO A. AQUINO DIRECTOR SACRED HEART SAVINGS COOP
MR. SANTIAGO SANCHEZ DIRECTOR STA. CRUZ SAVINGS AND DEVT COOP
MR. MARIANO T. TAAY DIRECTOR TAGUDIN SAVING AND CREDIT COOP
REV. FR. WILLIE JONES DUCUSIN
EX-OFFICIO MEMBER/REP. OF HONORARY
MEMBER ARCHDIOCESE OF NUEVA SEGOVIA
MRS. DIVINA C. QUEMI CEO NSCC
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
DIVINA C. QUEMI CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
ROLANDO A. PAREL CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER
SAMSON A. APUYA FINANCE OFFICER
FLORECITA RABENA ACCOUNTANT
GUADALUPE A. GOROSPE BRANCH MANAGER – VIGAN CITY (MICROFINANCE)
MONALIZA BARADI BRANCH MANAGER – BATAC
DINNA VALDEZ BRANCH MANAGER – CERVANTES
ANABEL UBALDO BRANCH MANAGER – LAOAG CITY
CYNTHIA PAREL BRANCH MANAGER - CAOAYAN
FERNANDORABANG, JR. BRANCH MANAGER – CABUGAO
ANASTACIA ILA BRANCH MANAGER – BAUANG
ELVIRA RAFANAN WHOLESALE PROGRAM INCHARGE
HENRY AMARILLO BRANCH MANAGER – STA MARIA BRANCH
DARELL JOHN SALVADOR BRANCH MANAGER - PAGUDPUD
JANETH ABUEL HR / TRAINING OFFICER
ZENAIDA REÑO SECRETARY
JEREMY RIGUCERA INTERNAL AUDITOR
FREDELITORODRIGUEZ WAREHOUSE OPERATIONS MANAGER
LEA SINAMPAGA URDANETA BRANCH
ANGELITO LAPID PROJECT SUPERVISOR / LOAN APPRAISER
RICKY TABUAC WHOLESALE LOAN OFFICER
GENALYN UNCIANO BAGUIO CITY
BRYAN ELAYDO IT Officer
128. 14. Certificate
Certificate signed by the cooperative
Chairman and or General manager indicating
the following:
• Total number of member affiliates
97
• Total number of remitting CETF
14
• Total amount of CETF collected
P444,200.00
129. Total amount of CETF collected P 444,200.00
• Training
424,200.00
• Advocacy
10,000.00
• Research and development
- Typhoon Yolanda
20,000.00
- Total full and part-time employees, casual,
contractual as of 2013 = 126
- Names of volunteers, if any, including the specific
work assignment = 10
136. 15. Accreditation of LGU and other
governing bodies in Local
Development Council:
Vigan
Caoayan
Cabugao
Sta. Maria
Provincial Government of Ilocos Sur
138. VIGAN CITY ACCREDITATION
1. MEMBER OF THE BAC AS NGO OBSERVER
2. OFFICER OF THE FEDERATED NGOS OF VIGAN CITY
3. MEMBER OF THE CITY HEALTH BOARD
4. MEMBER LIVELIHOOD COUNCIL
139. O MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
OF CAOAYAN
O MEMBER BAC AS NGO
OBSERVER
O MEMBER – PROJECT
MONITORING TEAM
O MUNICIPAL
GOVERNMENT
OF CABUGAO
140. Programs benefited its members:
a. Tie Up with Jollibee Food Corporation in partnership with NLDC, CRS, LGU Vigan
& Caoayan (75 farmers from 3 coop-affiliates)
b. Marketing of Dragon fruit (1 producer)
c. Marketing of Ilocos Products ( 6 member suppliers)
d. Marketing assistance to members i.e hogs, chicken, native cakes (16 members)
Participation of members to the value chain:
2. Coop WHOLESALE Lending Program
4. Fertilizer Marketing
3. Capability Building Services
5. Establishment of NSCC Plaza
6. Tie-Up Program with LGUs
7. Other On-going Programs
149. 17. List of awards/recognitions received by the cooperative
including the sponsor of the awards and the year received for the
past three years.
National 8
Regional 9
Local 3
Lakbay Aral Appreciation 10
See Attachment
151. GROWTH OF PRIMARY COOPERATIVE MEMBERS
11 new COOP members for 2013
TARGET YEARLY = 5 COOPS
The graph shows continuous increase of
primary cooperatives applying for membership
with NSCC. The following are the approved
new members of NSCC for 2013:
•Southern Santiago MPC
•Zigzag Kalayaan MPC
•Metro Nambaran MPC
•Rivereast MPCMariposa MPC
•Conconig East MPC
•RA Vrilla MPC
•La Union Ladies MPC
•Safer Cooperative
•Metro Parioc MPC
•Lingsat ARC MPC
•Caoayan Onion Growers Producers
Cooperative
The ongoing programs and services of NSCC
are encouraging more cooperatives to join
particularly the training services, the agro-
enterprise programs, and the financial
services. Being a mother organization, NSCC
wanted these primary cooperatives to be
empowered, making its programs and services
readily available and accessible.
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