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Annual Report

Chairman's Report

President's Report

2009 Board of Directors

Arroyo Grande
Branch Grand Opening

2009 Highlights

Financial Condition

Supervisory
Committee's Report

Youth Week 2010

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Chairman's Report

The national, state and local economies continued to stumble along throughout much of 2009. Home foreclosures increased, and real estate markets remained at depressed levels. These economic conditions had severe adverse effects on the credit union industry. More >
President’s Report

The economy had a serious decline in 2008 and continued to limp along in 2009. Bailouts and bonuses made the news, while mortgage-backed securities continued to cause repercussions. More >
2009 Board of Directors

Alden F. Shiers, Chair; Jacquie Paulsen, Vice Chair; Pauline Shaffer, Secretary; Anthony Cangelosi, Treasurer; James Park, Director; Victor Buccola, Director; Barbara Melvin, Director. More >
Arroyo Grande Branch Grand Opening

On December 16th, we officially cut the ribbon and opened the doors to our new, expanded facility in Arroyo Grande, located at 1399 East Grand Avenue, just one block from our previous location. More >
2009 Highlights

There were many highlights for SESLOC in 2009, find out more here. More >
Financial Condition

Assets, Liabilities and Members Equity, Income, Operating Expenses, Distributions of Net Earning Summary and Reserves. More >
Supervisory Committee's Report

The Supervisory Committee is responsible for evaluating SESLOC’s operations in several areas, as well as overseeing internal controls to ensure that Credit Union practices and procedures safeguard member assets. More >
Youth Week 2010

Each year during April, SESLOC joins credit unions across the nation to shine the spotlight on how young people earn and manage their money and how the Credit Union can help. Special branch activities during Youth Week, April 18-24, will challenge young people to "Get in the Savings Game." More >