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Small Credit UnionSalary Survey
The 2009-2010 Small Credit Union Salary Survey is produced
by the Market Research department of the
Credit Union National Association
Written by Beth Soltis, senior research analyst
Published by:
Credit Union National Association
P.O. Box 431
Madison, WI 53701
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© 2009 Credit Union National Association, Inc.Stock No. 28809P
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Table of ContentsCUNA’s 2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey covers the most common full-time and part-time positions at credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets. These findings are based on a subsample of a larger survey.
Annually, CUNA publishes the results of its Complete Credit Union Staff Salary Survey. This survey has grown to include 89 full-time and 8 part-time credit union positions. (stock # 28805)
The 2009-2010 Complete Credit Union Staff Salary Survey Electronic Data Tables provide an electronic version of the data tables from the full report so that you can apply formulas and insert the data directly into your credit union’s spreadsheets. (stock # 28808P)
Also available as companion products to CUNA’s 2009-2010 Complete Credit Union Staff Salary Survey (you must purchase the full report or the 2009-2010 Electronic Data Tables to purchase these products):
Online Peer Comparison — Create customized reports with ease by selecting peer credit unions using various criteria, such as asset size, number of full-time employees, number of services offered, region, state & more. Also customize report parameters including percentiles displayed and date-specific trending. CUNA’s Online Peer Comparison features unlimited access to the 2009 database. (stock # 28807P do it yourself; stock #28811P staff assisted)
Geographic Customized Salary Survey — Provides average and median base salaries in addition to percentiles for the cities or local geographic area(s) you designate (cities must have a population of 10,000 or more). Order separate reports for distinct areas. (stock # 28806P do it yourself; stock #28810P staff assisted)
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As your credit union plans for growth and projects its needs over the next five years, you may find a need for salary information on positions not covered in this report. CUNA’s 2009-2010 Complete Credit Union Staff Salary Survey covers the full-time positions listed below.
President/CEO/managerExecutive VP or assistant managerChief financial officerChief operations officerChief information officerMember service VPTeller manager/supervisorShare draft managerBusiness services VP/directorMember service representative II/Sr.Member service representative IHead tellerTeller II/Sr.Teller IShare draft clerkEFT/ACH clerkExecutive secretary/administrative asst.SecretaryReceptionistNew accounts clerkGeneral office clerkIRA/certificate specialistFinancial plannerSmall credit union generalist positionLoan VP or SVPConsumer loan VP/managerMortgage loan VP/managerMember business loan VP/managerDealer direct managerCollections VP/manager
Loan officer II/Sr.Loan officer ILoan processorLoan clerkMember business loan officer II/Sr.Member business loan officer IConsumer loan officer II/Sr.Consumer loan officer IConsumer loan processor/clerkMortgage loan officer II/Sr.Mortgage loan officer IMortgage loan processor/clerkCollector/adjusterCollection clerkPlastic card manager/supervisorPlastic card clerkMember service rep.—plastic cardsATM specialistInformation systems VPInformation systems mgr./supvr.Systems analystProgrammerNetwork administratorTechnology specialistWeb administratorData entry specialistMarketing VP/directorMarketing manager/supervisorBusiness development managerMarketing specialist
Marketing/communications coordinatorBusiness development rep.Marketing assistantHuman resources VP/directorHuman resources mgr./supvr.Training directorHR asst./specialistTraining coordinator/specialistPayroll coord./administratorBenefits coordinator/specialistInternal audit VPInternal audit mgr./supervisorInternal auditorCompliance officerInvestment VPInvestment managerAccounting VPAccounting manager/supervisorAccountantAccounting clerkBranch operations VPBranch manager IIBranch manager IAssistant branch manager IIAssistant branch manager ICall center VPCall center manager/supervisorCall center representative II/Sr.Call center representative I
Additional Data Available
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Additional Data Available . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
List of Job Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Introduction & Methodology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi
About the Regions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xii
Credit Union Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xiii
Administrative Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Turnover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Salary Range Widths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
ResultsExecutive Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
How to Use the Data Tables. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tables-1
Data Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-1
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1-1 President/CEO/Manager Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-11-2 President/CEO/Manager Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-21-3 President/CEO/Manager Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-31-4 President/CEO/Manager Salaries by Years in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-41-5 President/CEO/Manager Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-41-6 President/CEO/Manager Salaries by Main Office Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-51-7 President/CEO/Manager Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-61-8 President/CEO/Manager Salaries by Level of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-61-9 President/CEO/Manager Years at Credit Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-61-10 President/CEO/Manager Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-71-11 President/CEO/Manager Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-71-12 President/CEO/Manager Sex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-71-13 President/CEO/Manager Has Written Employment Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-8
2-1 Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-102-2 Executive VP or Assistant Manager Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-112-3 Executive VP or Assistant Manager Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-122-4 Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salaries by Years in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-132-5 Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-132-6 Executive VP or Assistant Manager Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-132-7 Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salaries by Level of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-142-8 Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-14
3-1 Chief Financial Officer Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-163-2 Chief Financial Officer Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-173-3 Chief Financial Officer Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-183-4 Chief Financial Officer Salaries by Years in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-193-5 Chief Financial Officer Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-193-6 Chief Financial Officer Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-193-7 Chief Financial Officer Salaries by Level of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-203-8 Chief Financial Officer Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-20
4-1 Chief Operations Officer Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-224-2 Chief Operations Officer Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-234-3 Chief Operations Officer Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-244-4 Chief Operations Officer Salaries by Years in Position. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-254-5 Chief Operations Officer Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-254-6 Chief Operations Officer Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-254-7 Chief Operations Officer Salaries by Level of Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-264-8 Chief Operations Officer Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-26
5-1 Loan VP or SVP Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-285-2 Loan VP or SVP Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-295-3 Loan VP or SVP Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-305-4 Loan VP or SVP Salaries by Years in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-315-5 Loan VP or SVP Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-315-6 Loan VP or SVP Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-315-7 Loan VP or SVP Salaries by Level of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-325-8 Loan VP or SVP Salary Range Averages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-32
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6-1 Consumer Loan VP/Manager Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-346-2 Consumer Loan VP/Manager Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-356-3 Consumer Loan VP/Manager Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-366-4 Consumer Loan VP/Manager Salaries by Years in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-366-5 Consumer Loan VP/Manager Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-376-6 Consumer Loan VP/Manager Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-376-7 Consumer Loan VP/Manager Salaries by Level of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-376-8 Consumer Loan VP/Manager Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-37
7-1 Collections VP/Manager Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-397-2 Collections VP/Manager Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-407-3 Collections VP/Manager Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-417-4 Collections VP/Manager Salaries by Years in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-417-5 Collections VP/Manager Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-427-6 Collections VP/Manager Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-427-7 Collections VP/Manager Salaries by Level of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-427-8 Collections VP/Manager Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-42
8-1 Branch Manager I Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-448-2 Branch Manager I Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-458-3 Branch Manager I Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-468-4 Branch Manager I Salaries by Years in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-468-5 Branch Manager I Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-478-6 Branch Manager I Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-478-7 Branch Manager I Salaries by Level of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-478-8 Branch Manager I Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-47
9-1 Member Service VP Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-499-2 Member Service VP Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-509-3 Member Service VP Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-519-4 Member Service VP Salaries by Years in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-529-5 Member Service VP Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-529-6 Member Service VP Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-529-7 Member Service VP Salaries by Level of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-539-8 Member Service VP Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-53
10-1 Teller Manager/Supervisor Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-5510-2 Teller Manager/Supervisor Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-5610-3 Teller Manager/Supervisor Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-5710-4 Teller Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Years in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-5810-5 Teller Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-5810-6 Teller Manager/Supervisor Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-5810-7 Teller Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Level of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-5910-8 Teller Manager/Supervisor Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-59
11-1 Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6111-2 Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6211-3 Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6311-4 Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Years in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-63
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11-5 Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6411-6 Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6411-7 Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Level of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6411-8 Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-64
12-1 Accounting Manager/Supervisor Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6612-2 Accounting Manager/Supervisor Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6712-3 Accounting Manager/Supervisor Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6812-4 Accounting Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Years in Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6812-5 Accounting Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Total Years of Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6912-6 Accounting Manager/Supervisor Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6912-7 Accounting Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Level of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-6912-8 Accounting Manager/Supervisor Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-69
13-1 Head Teller Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-7113-2 Head Teller Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-7213-3 Head Teller Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-72
14-1 Teller II/Sr. Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-7414-2 Teller II/Sr. Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-7514-3 Teller II/Sr. Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-75
15-1 Teller I Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-7715-2 Teller I Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-7815-3 Teller I Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-78
16-1 Member Service Representative II/Sr. Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-8016-2 Member Service Representative II/Sr. Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . T-8116-3 Member Service Representative II/Sr. Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-81
17-1 Member Service Representative I Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-8317-2 Member Service Representative I Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-8417-3 Member Service Representative I Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-84
18-1 EFT/ACH Clerk Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-8618-2 EFT/ACH Clerk Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-8718-3 EFT/ACH Clerk Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-87
19-1 Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-8919-2 Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . T-9019-3 Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-90
20-1 General Office Clerk Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-9220-2 General Office Clerk Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-9320-3 General Office Clerk Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-93
21-1 Loan Officer II/Sr. Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-9521-2 Loan Officer II/Sr. Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-9621-3 Loan Officer II/Sr. Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-96
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22-1 Loan Officer I Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-9822-2 Loan Officer I Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-9922-3 Loan Officer I Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-99
23-1 Loan Processor Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-10123-2 Loan Processor Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-10223-3 Loan Processor Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-102
24-1 Loan Clerk Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-10424-2 Loan Clerk Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-10424-3 Loan Clerk Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-105
25-1 Collector/Adjuster Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-10725-2 Collector/Adjuster Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-10825-3 Collector/Adjuster Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-108
26-1 Collection Clerk Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-11026-2 Collection Clerk Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-11126-3 Collection Clerk Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-111
27-1 Member Service Representative – Plastic Cards Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-11327-2 Member Service Representative – Plastic Cards Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . T-11327-3 Member Service Representative – Plastic Cards Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-114
28-1 Accountant Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-11628-2 Accountant Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-11728-3 Accountant Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-117
29-1 Accounting Clerk Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-11929-2 Accounting Clerk Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-12029-3 Accounting Clerk Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-120
30-1 Small Credit Union Generalist Position Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-12230-2 Small Credit Union Generalist Position Incentives, Bonuses, and Total Cash Compensation . . . . . . . . . T-12230-3 Small Credit Union Generalist Position Salary Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-123
31-1 Part-Time President/CEO/Manager Hourly Wage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-12531-2 Part-Time President/CEO/Manager Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-12631-3 Part-Time President/CEO/Manager Wage Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-126
32-1 Part-Time EVP Hourly Wage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-12732-2 Part-Time EVP Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-12832-3 Part-Time EVP Wage Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-128
33-1 Part-Time Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Hourly Wage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-12933-2 Part-Time Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . T-129
34-1 Part-Time Teller Hourly Wage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-13034-2 Part-Time Teller Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-13134-3 Part-Time Teller Hourly Wage Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-131
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35-1 Part-Time MSR Hourly Wage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-13235-2 Part-Time MSR Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-13335-3 Part-Time MSR Hourly Wage Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-133
36-1 Part-Time Accountant Hourly Wage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-13436-2 Part-Time Accountant Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-135
37-1 Part-Time Loan Officer Hourly Wage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-13637-2 Part-Time Loan Officer Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-13737-3 Part-Time Loan Officer Hourly Wage Range Averages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-137
38-1 Part-Time Loan Processor/Clerk Hourly Wage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-13838-2 Part-Time Loan Processor/Clerk Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-139
List of job descriptionsPresident/CEO/Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T-9Executive VP or Assistant Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-15Chief Financial Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-21Chief Operations Officer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-27Loan VP or SVP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-33Consumer Loan VP/Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-38Collections VP/Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-43Branch Manager I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-48Member Service VP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-54Teller Manager/Supervisor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-60Share Draft Manager/Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-65Accounting Manager/Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-70Head Teller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-73Teller II/Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-76Teller I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-79Member Service Representative II/Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-82Member Service Representative I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-85EFT/ACH Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-88Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-91General Office Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-94Loan Officer II/Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-97Loan Officer I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-100Loan Processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-103Loan Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-106Collector/Adjuster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-109Collection Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-112Member Service Representative – Plastic Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-115Accountant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-118Accounting Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-121Small Credit Union Generalist Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-124
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that did not respond to the initial mailing were sent a follow-up postcard, again requesting their participation and providing instructions. The following week, another letter and printed survey as well as an e-mail were sent to sampled credit unions that had not yet participated in the survey.
By late may, 1,328 of the 4,057 credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets returned usable questionnaires to CUNA Research Services, resulting in a response rate of 33%. The data was stratified by assets and weighted to adjust for the over- or under-representation of credit unions in any strata. Weighting is a standard survey analysis procedure designed to increase the reliability of the survey results, done to ensure that the results are not biased by a specific group of credit unions. The salary, bonus, incentive, total variable pay, and total cash compensation averages were also weighted by the number of employees in each position. This weighted average comes closest to the amount earned by the average employee within each job position, rather than what the average credit union pays for that specific job position.
Credit unions were asked to provide compensation data effective as of January 1st, 2009.
CUNA Research staff examined the data from responding credit unions. Extreme outliers were verified and if the data point appeared to be an invalid response, it was eliminated from the final data set.
Credit unions with established formal salary ranges were asked to report the minimums, midpoints, and maximums of their formal salary ranges for each position. To ensure that these numbers were actual formal salary range figures and not the highest and lowest salaries paid to job incumbents, only responses from credit unions reporting all three figures were included. Formal salary range statistics where the midpoints that credit unions reported differed by more than $2,000 from the number arrived at by averaging the minimum and maximum of the formal salary range were deleted from the final data set.
As a result of the sample being limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets, all references to “credit unions” in the following summaries refer to that universe of credit unions.
Based on a sample of 1,328 respondents, the maximum sampling error for the overall percentages is ± 2.2% at a 95% confidence level. That is, in 95 of 100 similar samples, the overall percentages would fall within 2.1 percentage points of those observed in the data tables.
This report summarizes the results of a subsample of credit unions that participated in CUNA’s 2009-2010 Complete Credit Union Staff Salary Survey, an online survey conducted by CUNA’s Center for Research & Advice in Madison, Wisconsin between January and May of 2009. The survey was hosted by enetrix™, a recognized leader in the field of Web-based compensation surveys. Their state-of-the-art technology and advanced security measures ensured the safety of the compensation data.
Between January and May of 2009, CUNA’s Center for Research & Advice sent the survey to all affiliated credit unions with $1 million or more in assets. This report is based on a subsample of credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.
In January of 2009, invitations to participate in the survey were sent to all affiliated credit unions with $1 million or more in assets based on third-quarter 2008 NCUA 5300 Call Report data. A letter with instructions for filling out the survey and a printed survey were sent to an HR professional or the CEO/manager at all credit unions in the sample. An e-mail with the Web address and instructions for filling out the survey was also sent to an HR professional or the CEO/manager at all credit unions in the sample if e-mail addresses were available. As an incentive, credit unions were offered a discount on the report if they responded to the survey.
Responses were monitored. After three weeks, credit unions
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About the Regions
Mountain
Pacific
WestNorth Central
Pacific
WestSouth Central
EastSouth
Central
SouthAtlantic
MiddleAtlantic
NewEngland
EastNorth Central
REGIONS
Northeast = New England (ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT)
Middle Atlantic = (NY, NJ, PA)
Midwest = East North Central (OH, IN, IL, MI, WI)
West North Central = (MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS)
South = South Atlantic (DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL)
East South Central = (NY, NJ, PA)
West South Central = (KY, TN, AL, MS)
West = Mountain (MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV)
Pacific = (WA, OR, CA, AK, HI)
REGIONS
Northeast = New England (ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT); Middle Atlantic (NY, NJ, PA)
Midwest = East North Central (OH, IN, IL, MI, WI);
West North Central (MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS)
South = South Atlantic (DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL);
East South Central (KY, TN, AL, MS); West South Central (AR, LA, OK,TX)
West = Mountain (MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV); Pacific (WA, OR, CA, AK, HI)
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community. The fewest have an associational common bond.
Branch officesOverall, 85% of the credit unions
in the sample do not have a branch
Credit Union Characteristics
Note: As is the case with all the data in this report, the following averages are weighted by asset size.
Asset sizeOverall, the average asset size
of credit unions $1 million to $35 million in assets responding to this survey is $11,247,153. As is typically the case, credit unions in the Pacific region have the highest average asset size of all the regions, at $14,971,195. In contrast, credit unions in the Middle Atlantic, East North Central and East South Central regions record the lowest average asset sizes, at about $10,000,000 to $10,500,000.
RegionAs shown, a higher percentage
of credit unions in the sample are located in the East North Central region. Fewer are located in the New England region.
Number of membersCredit unions $1 million to $35
million in assets responding to this survey have an average of 2,156 members. This average ranges from 497 among credit unions with $1 million to $2 million in assets to 5,247 members among credit unions with $30 million to $35 million in assets.
Common bondSimilar to past years, the majority
of credit unions in the sample have an occupational common bond. Credit unions with an occupational common bond are more likely to have a single-group occupational common bond than an occupational common bond with multiple SEGs. The next most common field of membership is
office other than the main branch and an additional 10% have only one credit union branch office. Furthermore, 3% of credit unions have two branch offices and an additional 1% has three or more branch offices.
Loans outstandingCredit unions in the sample
have an average of $6,500,470 in loans outstanding. This ranges from $843,877 among credit unions with $1 million to $2 million in assets to $18,373,809 among credit unions with $30 million to $35 million in assets. Furthermore, the average credit union in the sample has a 69.4% loan to share ratio.
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Asset size % of credit
unions Average
asset size $1M-$2M 10% $1,461,962 $2M-$5M 22% $3,332,814 $5M-$7.5M 13% $6,243,317 $7.5M-$10M 11% $8,501,280 $10M-$15M 15% $12,437,519 $15M-$20M 10% $17,374,449 $20M-$25M 8% $22,445,662 $25M-$30M 6% $27,578,519 $30M-$35M 5% $32,685,220 Note: Limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.
Region
% of CUs
New England 6% Middle Atlantic 13% East North Central 22% West North Central 15% South Atlantic 11% East South Central 8% West South Central 11% Mountain 7% Pacific 7% Number of members
1 - 499 9% 500 - 999 19% 1,000 - 1,499 16% 1,500 - 1,999 14% 2,000 - 2,999 18% 3,000 - 3,999 10% 4,000 - 4,999 6% 5,000 or more 7% Common bond
Occupational single-group 45% Occupational with SEGs 29% Community/residential 20% Associational 7% Unclassified 1% Note: Limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.
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Loans outstanding
% of credit
unions Less than $1M 9% $1M - $2M 15% $2M - $3M 10% $3M - $5M 19% $5M - $7M 12% $7M - $10M 12% $10M - $15M 12% $15M - $20M 8% $20M - $30M 3% Note: Limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.
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Credit Union Characteristics
Services offered
The average credit union in the sample offers 3.1 of the 15 services asked about on the survey. This average ranges from 0.5 among credit unions with $1 million to $2 million in assets to 5.5 services among credit unions with $30 million to $35 million in assets.
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Services offered
% of credit
unions Share drafts/checking 75% Web site 68% Debit cards 66% IRAs 57% Home equity loans 56% Internet banking 54% Credit cards 46% ATM cards 43% Audio response 39% First mortgages 38% PC-based elec. bill payment 28% Indirect auto financing 11% Business loans 9% 3rd party savings/invest. 3% Auto leasing 1% None 19% Note: Limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.
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Credit unions with at least one full-time employee have 0.4 full-time employees per $1 million in assets.
Only 8% of credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets plan to add full-time employees to their payroll in 2009. On average, these credit unions plan to add 1.3 full-time employees in 2009.
About 65% of credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets have at least one part-time employee. These credit unions have an average of 1.4 part-time employees, overall. This average varies between 1.1 and 2.5 across asset categories.
On average, credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets have 0.3 part-time employees per $1 million in assets. Among credit unions with $1 million to $2 million in assets, the average is one. This figure decreases with asset size to 0.1 among credit unions with $10 million or more in assets.
As with full-time employees, only 8% of credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets plan to add part-time employees to their payroll in 2009. On average, these credit unions plan to add 1.1 part-time employees in 2009.
Credit union employees are predominately female.
Workweek
The average standard workweek for full-time employees at credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets is 38.2 hours. The majority – 68% – of credit unions operate with 40-hour workweeks and an additional 1% have workweeks that are 41 hours or more, overall. Just 3% of credit unions have workweeks that are less than 28 hours a week, while 19% have workweeks that are between 28 and 37 hours, and another 10%
have workweeks that are between 38 and 39 hours.
Only credit unions with less than $10 million in assets have workweeks that are less than 28 hours. Twenty percent of credit unions with $1 million to $2 million in assets have a workweek of less than 28 hours. The average workweek among this group of credit unions is 33.4 hours long.
On average, credit union CEOs work 39.3 hours per week. CEOs of credit unions with $1 million to $2 million in assets work an average of 26.8 hours per week, while CEOs of credit unions with $2 million to $5 million have average workweeks of 35.4. The average CEO workweek ranges from 40.3 to 43.2 hours among credit unions with assets of $5 million to $35 million.
Salary structure
Overall, 72% of credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets and at least one full-time employee have adjusted their salary structures since January 2008. Furthermore, 18% of credit unions had already adjusted their salary structure for 2009 at the time the data was collected.
Formal salary ranges
Nearly 20% of credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets and at least one full-time employee have formal salary ranges. The percentage of credit unions with formal salary ranges increases as asset size increases.
Among credit unions that have formal salary ranges, the average percentage increase for the salary range structure in 2008 is 2.36% for management and 2.46% for nonmanagement employees. These credit unions have budgeted for 2009 salary range increases of 1.76% for management employees and 1.83% for nonmanagement employees. Additionally, these credit unions anticipate 2010 salary range increases of 1.38% for management and 1.44% for nonmanagement employees.
Credit union employment
Almost 90% of credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets have at least one full-time employee. These credit unions have an average of 4.8 full-time workers. This average ranges from 1.3 full-time employees among credit unions with $1 million to $2 million in assets to 12.2 full-time employees among credit unions with $30 million to $35 million in assets.
Administrative Issues
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Number of Full-Time Employees
# of employees % of CUs None 10% 1 14% 2 16% 3 14% 4 11% 5 7% 6 5% 7-10 14% 11 or more 9% Note: Limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.
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Number of Part-Time Employees
# of employees % of CUs None 37% 1 29% 2-4 30% 5-9 3% 10 or more 0% Note: Limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.
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Administrative Issues
Expenses
Operating expenses among credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets averaged $446,651 in 2008, overall. This average ranges from $58,951 among credit unions with $1 million to $2 million in assets to $1,291,287 among credit unions with $30 million to $35 million in assets. On average, salary expenses account for 43.6% of these credit unions’ total operating expenses. Benefits expenses (on average) account for 8.9% of operating expenses.
When we look solely at salary expenses, credit unions spent an average of $179,884 in 2008. This average ranges from $30,740 among credit unions with $1 million to $2 million in assets to $473,736 among credit unions with $30 million to $35 million in assets. Overall, credit unions averaged $48,021 in benefits expenses in 2008, ranging from $4,109 among credit unions with $1 million to $2 million in assets to $132,937 among credit unions with $30 million to $35 million in assets. Furthermore, credit unions spent an average of $9,381 per full-time employee on benefits in 2008. Overall, when expressed as a ratio of gross income, salary and benefits expenses are 41.7% and 8.9% of gross income, respectively.
Almost 70% credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets have a sponsor, but few report their sponsor pays for any portion of the credit union’s salary or benefits expenses. Merely 2% of credit unions say their sponsor pays any portion of the credit union’s salary expenses and 4% say their sponsor pays any portion of the credit union’s benefits expenses.
CEO paid executiveof CUSO
Just 3% of responding credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets report that their CEO is a paid executive of a CUSO.
Union shop
Only 4% of responding credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets report that they are a union shop.
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employees remained in their positions throughout 2008, an increase from 73% the previous year. A total of 91% of loan officers/processors/interviewers and 93% of management positions remained in their positions throughout 2008, on average. The retention rate for lending positions has increased from 83% the year before.
We collected turnover data for these four job classes:
• Tellers/MSR/cashierpositions• Loanofficers/processors/ interviewers
• Management• OtherpositionsNote:Retained:percentoftotal
incumbents in position at year-end 2008 who remained in that position forallof2008.Replaced:percentof total number of incumbents in position at year-end 2008 hired to replace someone who left that position. New: percent of total number of incumbents in position who were hired into a newly created position in 2008.
Among credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets and at least one full-time employee, 86% of credit union employees remained in their positions throughout 2008, overall. This is an increase from 81% in 2007. As would be expected, retention rates tend to be highest among credit union employees earning the highest average salaries.
As is typically the case, teller/MSR/cashierpositions(front-line) have the highest turnover rates among employee groups. Onaverage,79%offront-line
Turnover
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Overall Turnover
Asset size N Retained Replaced New Overall 726 86% 11% 3% $1M-$2M 28 79% 14% 7% $2M-$5M 144 85% 13% 2% $5M-$7.5M 113 90% 7% 3% $7.5M-$10M 95 85% 13% 2% $10M-$15M 136 83% 13% 5% $15M-$20M 89 89% 8% 2% $20M-$25M 58 87% 11% 2% $25M-$30M 37 90% 8% 2% $30M-$35M 26 85% 13% 3%
Tellers/MSRs/Cashier Positions (Front-Line) Turnover
Asset size N Retained Replaced New Overall 587 79% 17% 4% $1M-$2M 12 83% 8% 8% $2M-$5M 76 78% 19% 3% $5M-$7.5M 84 82% 12% 5% $7.5M-$10M 82 82% 15% 3% $10M-$15M 120 82% 15% 3% $15M-$20M 87 75% 17% 7% $20M-$25M 57 77% 19% 4% $25M-$30M 39 80% 17% 3% $30M-$35M 30 73% 26% 1% Average salary N Retained Replaced New Less than $20,000 53 58% 36% 6% $20,000-$24,999 176 77% 18% 5% $25,000 or more 188 85% 12% 2% Note: Limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.
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Turnover
Loan Officers/Loan Processors/Interviewers Turnover
Asset size N Retained Replaced New Overall 386 91% 7% 2% $1M-$5M 37 95% 5% 0% $5M-$7.5M 37 92% 5% 3% $7.5M-$10M 52 87% 13% 0% $10M-$15M 85 88% 8% 4% $15M-$20M 69 92% 7% 2% $20M-$25M 49 94% 6% 1% $25M-$30M 33 98% 2% 1% $30M-$35M 24 89% 8% 3% Average salary N Retained Replaced New Less than $25,000 33 91% 8% 1% $25,000-$29,999 70 89% 8% 3% $30,000-$34,999 80 91% 6% 3% $35,000 or more 77 91% 8% 1%
Management Turnover
Asset size N Retained Replaced New Overall 563 93% 6% 2% $1M-$2M 22 82% 14% 5% $2M-$5M 99 91% 7% 2% $5M-$7.5M 80 96% 3% 1% $7.5M-$10M 71 95% 5% 1% $10M-$15M 98 91% 6% 4% $15M-$20M 76 95% 5% 0% $20M-$25M 53 93% 7% 0% $25M-$30M 37 96% 4% 0% $30M-$35M 27 87% 8% 6% Average salary N Retained Replaced New Less than $35,000 70 84% 12% 4% $35,000-$49,999 238 93% 5% 1% $50,000-$59,999 165 97% 2% 1% $65,000 or more 53 93% 5% 2%
Other Position Turnover Asset size N Retained Replaced New Overall 210 91% 7% 2% $1M-$5M 14 89% 11% 0% $5M-$7.5M 15 96% 2% 2% $7.5M-$10M 19 89% 11% 0% $10M-$15M 40 87% 13% 1% $15M-$20M 45 93% 4% 3% $20M-$25M 37 93% 5% 1% $25M-$30M 22 84% 10% 6% $30M-$35M 18 95% 4% 1% Note: Limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.
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Furthermore, 42% of credit unions anticipate taking this action in 2009 – a level not seen in over 25 years during which CUNA has studied credit union compensation and benefits packages. About 40% to 50% of credit unions across asset categories anticipate doing so.
However, there’s good news for some employees. Ninety-three percent of credit unions expect to provide a salary/wage increase to at least some of their employees in 2009. All of these findings are in line with those of credit unions overall.
Staffing
In credit unions with more than $10 million in assets, 85% of employees are full-time, 14% are part-time, and about 1% are temporary, according to CUNA’s 2008-2009 Staffing and Space Survey. Tellers (or
member service reps) make up the largest proportion of full-time employees, at 21%, overall. Management employees make up 14% of full-time staff, while operational personnel account for 12%. Although the number of employees increases with credit union asset size, larger credit unions require proportionally fewer staff to be efficient. The proportion of employees per million in assets decreases as asset size increases, illustrating economies of scale.
Hiring has been down since November 2007, mirroring the economy, according to the Society for Human Resource Management’s (SHRM) Leading Indicators of National Employment (LINE) survey. Reflecting national trends, hiring among credit unions has declined steadily since 2007.
Among credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets,
Salary and Benefits Actions
To control payroll costs in 2009 and 2010, employers will be considering a number of strategies: promoting fewer employees, reducing staff, revising variable-pay programs, and implementing salary and hiring freezes, according to CUNA’s 2009-2010 Environmental Scan (E-Scan).
“Many organizations are being hit hard by the economy, so they’re reducing fixed costs and trying to avoid pay freezes or layoffs,” says Ken Abosch of Hewitt’s compensation consulting business. But employers aren’t taking these actions without careful consideration. They realize they have to remain competitive in the labor market. They don’t want to risk losing high-performing talent to their competitors, which will place them at a disadvantage when the economy turns around, according to Abosch.
Although 91% of credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets did provide a salary/wage increase to at least some of their employees in 2008, a large number initiated a salary/wage freeze. A total of 27% report initiating a salary/wage freeze in 2008 for at least some employees. This is a sizable increase from 18% in 2007 and 9% in 2006. The smallest credit unions ($1 million to $2 million) are the most likely to report taking this action, as 44% did so. In fact, the likelihood that credit unions initiated a salary/wage freeze in 2008 decreases as asset size increases.
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Figure I2008 Small Credit Union Salary/Benefit Actions
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only 8% plan to add full-time employees to their payroll in 2009 – a significant decrease from 14% in 2008 and approximately 20% in 2007. Looking at credit unions overall, 20% plan to add full-time staff, down from 30% the previous year and 35% two years ago.
The corresponding percentages for hiring part-time staff among credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets match those for full-time staff. Only 8% plan to add part-time employees to their payroll in 2009, down from 14% in 2008 and approximately 20% in 2007. Among credit unions overall, 17% plan to hire part-time employees in 2009, which is down from 25% the previous year and 31% in 2007.
On average, credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets plan to add 1.3 full-time employees and 1.1 part-time employees in 2009.
Wage increases
Nationwide, employees in 2009 could be receiving the lowest wage increases they’ve received in more than three decades, according to E-Scan. Before we entered the depths of the recession, employers were projecting pay increases for 2009 of nearly 4%. However, employers are lowering their budgeted pay increases significantly as they struggle to manage overhead costs.
Among credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets and at least one full-time employee, the average 2008 percentage salary increases for management and nonmanagement employees were 3.3% and 3.4%, respectively.
The average 2009 budgeted percentage salary increases are much lower for both management and nonmanagement employees, at 2.6% and 2.7%, respectively. Anticipated 2010 percentage salary increases are even lower, at 1.9% for managers and 2.1% for nonmanagers.
By comparison, the average 2008 percentage salary increase for management and nonmanagement employees among credit unions overall was slightly higher at 3.6%. The average 2009 budgeted percentage salary increases as well as the anticipated 2010 percentage salary increases among credit unions overall are comparable to those of credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.
As expected, the average base salary increase generally increases with asset size.
Many employers have adopted pay-for-performance strategies where wage increases are tied
to performance goals. Employers are allocating most of their budgeted pay increases to their top performers. These top performers are receiving wage increases that can be double or even triple the increases given to their lower-performing co-workers.
Pay-for-performance systems are not common among small credit unions. Only 13% of credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets have a pay-for-performance system at their credit union, or a system in which wage increases are tied to set performance levels so that high-performing employees receive a larger wage increase. Small credit unions are equally likely to have a pay-for-performance system in place for management and nonmanagement employees – about 10% reward both high-performing managers and nonmanagers.
Looking at credit unions overall, 25% of credit unions have a pay-
Figure IIAverage Small Credit Union
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for-performance system at their credit union, and these credit unions are more likely to reward nonmanagement employees rather than management employees – at 3% vs. 23%, respectively.
Variable Pay
Organizations continue to turn to variable-pay programs (bonuses and incentives) in lieu of wage increases. These pay programs let
employers tie monetary rewards to performance measures, which keep salary expenses aligned with the bottom line. Indeed, more employers have been adopting variable-pay programs since wage increases became stagnant earlier this decade.
Bonuses continue to be more common than incentive payments at credit unions. Among credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets and at least one full-time employee, 20% of credit unions offer incentive payments (rewards based on pre-set performance criteria) while 52% offer bonus payments (rewards not tied to pre-set performance criteria) to their employees. Credit unions overall are more likely to offer both bonuses and incentives, at 40% and 57%, respectively.
Compared with the previous year, the percentage of small credit unions offering incentives to their employees is comparable. However, the percentage offering bonuses to employees has decreased six percentage points.
Management and nonmanagement employees are about equally likely to be eligible for incentive payments at approximately 15%, while management employees are more likely than nonmanagement employees to be eligible for bonus payments – 50% vs. 37%. The likelihood of offering bonuses and/or incentive payments, however, tends to increase with asset size.
Among credit unions overall, the percentage offering bonuses is comparable while the percentage offering incentives is higher, at roughly one-third.
Figure IIIAverage Small Credit Union
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Figure IVOffered Incentives and/or Bonuses
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Turnover
When earnings are squeezed – as they are this year – employers often cut back on staff to reduce overhead. This usually leads to lower morale, heavier workloads for the remaining staff, and the loss of some employees you’d rather keep, according to E-Scan.
When the economy picks up, employers will pay a higher premium for top talent. For these reasons, the cost of keeping your top performers may well be worth it. Make sure employee-retention strategies are high on HR’s agenda during this economic downturn.
Credit unions appear to be doing a good job at retaining employees. Turnover at credit unions has remained stable since 2005 and actually decreased somewhat in 2008. Among credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets and at least one full-time employee, 86% of credit union employees remained in their positions throughout 2008, overall. This is an increase from 81% in 2007. As would be expected, retention rates tend to be highest among credit union employees earning the highest average salaries. Retention rates are similar among credit unions overall.
As is typically the case, teller/MSR/cashier positions (front-line) have the highest turnover rates among employee groups. On average, 79% of front-line employees remained in their positions throughout 2008, an increase from 73% the previous year. A total of 91% of loan officers/processors/interviewers and 93% of management positions remained in their positions throughout 2008,
on average. The retention rate for lending positions has increased from 83% the year before.
Succession Planning
Leadership development is ranked as one of the top priorities by HR professionals for both today and in the future, according to research by SHRM. Many senior leaders admit that their companies’ performance will soon suffer because they don’t have the right talent in place, but few of these executives have done anything about it, according to the consulting firm Development Dimensions International (DDI).
Employers find themselves in this predicament for different reasons. Some have been hiring and promoting the wrong people. Others just don’t have enough talent on staff to fill critical positions.
Some employers have talent on staff, but they haven’t identified those individuals yet. And some employers know they have the talent, but they haven’t done a good job of developing that talent to its fullest potential, according to DDI. Two additional factors contributing to the shortage of qualified leaders are the exodus of baby boomers from the workforce and the shifting global business landscape, which requires a new set of skills.
Most small credit union CEOs come from the credit union industry. About 35% of CEOs credit unions of with $1 million to $35 million in assets worked for their credit union before becoming CEO and 26% worked for another credit union. CEOs of credit unions overall are also most likely to have come from the credit union industry.
The average age of credit union CEOs of small credit unions is 51.9.
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About 20% of credit union CEOs are 60 years or older. However, few of these CEOs are planning to leave their credit union between now and 2011. Among credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets and at least one full-time employee, 6% of credit union CEOs plan to retire in the next two years and only 1% plan to leave their position for any other reason in the next two years. These figures are identical to what was found among credit unions overall.
Over half (56%) of small credit unions have a formal succession plan in place that specifies how the credit union will replace the CEO and 19% plan to do so by year-end.
Many companies look externally when replacing the CEO. Small credit unions, however, are more likely to give internal applicants first preference. Almost half (47%) give preference to internal applicants, while 40% post the job externally and internally at the same time and 9% give preference to external applicants. Credit unions overall are evenly split between giving
Figure VIHow CUs Fill Position When Replacing CEO
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internal applicants first preference and posting the job externally and internally at the same time when replacing the CEO.
For credit unions that plan to fill the CEO position internally, two-thirds of executive vice presidents
(65%) and chief financial officers (63%) among credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets are qualified to fill the CEO position, whereas about 50% of chief operations officers are qualified to do so.
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2009 Base Salaries 2008 Base Salaries
Position Average Median Average Median Full-Time Positions President/CEO/manager $57,956 $55,556 $56,894 $55,000 Executive VP or assistant manager $43,581 $42,593 $41,747 $41,000 Chief financial officer $46,341 $47,320 $47,440 $47,929 Chief operations officer $42,780 $42,000 NA NA Loan VP or SVP $40,048 $39,728 $41,192 $38,000 Consumer loan VP/manager $38,050 $37,856 $38,816 $40,000 Collections VP/manager $35,219 $34,036 NA NA Branch manager I $35,636 $37,249 $37,009 $37,143 Member service VP $34,727 $34,035 $31,119 $30,256 Teller manager/supervisor $31,350 $30,000 $30,523 $30,410 Share draft manager/supervisor $28,613 $28,400 NA NA Accounting manager/supervisor $39,558 $39,349 NA NA Head teller $27,421 $27,040 $27,340 $26,420 Teller II/Sr. $25,597 $24,765 $26,612 $23,100 Teller I $21,598 $20,800 $21,309 $20,072 Member service representative II/Sr. $28,234 $27,560 $27,938 $26,455 Member service representative I $24,435 $24,000 $23,174 $22,880 EFT/ACH clerk $28,353 $26,000 $28,432 $27,300 Executive secretary/admin. asst. $28,636 $27,040 $30,827 $28,912 General office clerk $24,635 $23,771 NA NA Loan officer II/Sr. $34,749 $34,039 $35,512 $35,000 Loan officer I $31,415 $30,000 $29,932 $29,500 Loan processor $27,317 $26,208 $25,738 $24,960 Loan clerk $24,779 $25,800 $26,523 $25,000 Collector/adjuster $30,690 $30,673 $30,737 $30,270 Collection clerk $26,285 $24,764 NA NA MSR – plastic cards $30,480 $29,120 NA NA Accountant $34,222 $34,000 $34,354 $34,580 Accounting clerk $29,130 $28,538 $30,216 $29,200 Small credit union generalist $29,209 $27,630 $25,573 $24,000 Part-Time Positions Part-Time President/CEO/manager $20.90 $19.16 $22.40 $20.00 Part-Time EVP $17.44 $16.00 $15.92 $16.00 Part-Time Executive secretary/admin. asst. $15.23 $12.50 $13.21 $10.00 Part-Time Teller $10.58 $10.00 $10.22 $9.50 Part-Time Member service representative $11.38 $10.76 $10.99 $10.75 Part-Time Accountant $17.60 $15.05 $17.41 $16.10 Part-Time Loan officer $14.84 $13.50 $15.97 $13.50 Part-Time Loan processor/clerk $12.75 $11.50 $13.36 $11.50 Note: Limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.
Base Salaries The following tables illustrate the
2009 and 2008 average and median base salaries for credit union positions.
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Incentive and Bonus Pay Received in 2008*
Position % eligible for
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Full-Time Positions President/CEO/manager 62% $2,307 87% $2,298 Executive VP or assistant manager 58% $1,328 88% $1,582 Chief financial officer 44% $3,158 88% $1,738 Chief operations officer 67% $1,357 85% $1,470 Loan VP or SVP 82% $1,301 85% $1,089 Consumer loan VP/manager 62% $3,790 67% $1,017 Collections VP/manager 83% $913 69% $631 Branch manager I 83% $1,151 80% $555 Member service VP 72% $1,170 83% $1,922 Teller manager/supervisor 71% $949 77% $693 Share draft manager/supervisor 100% NA 100% $434 Accounting manager/supervisor 48% $522 82% $1,117 Head teller 61% $976 86% $707 Teller II/Sr. 72% $735 85% $534 Teller I 80% $429 76% $434 Member service representative II/Sr. 72% $947 84% $645 Member service representative I 65% $851 83% $508 EFT/ACH clerk 70% $1,035 82% $495 Executive secretary/admin. asst. 35% $1,774 79% $469 General office clerk 100% $639 68% $534 Loan officer II/Sr. 78% $1,718 85% $838 Loan officer I 74% $1,787 86% $748 Loan processor 82% $1,455 78% $570 Loan clerk 100% $785 60% $553 Collector/adjuster 71% $2,212 82% $665 Collection clerk 80% $1,662 72% $458 MSR – plastic cards 62% $925 87% $577 Accountant 53% $672 74% $784 Accounting clerk 50% $888 74% $540 Small credit union generalist 67% NA 91% $1,005 Part-Time Positions Part-Time President/CEO/manager 4% $1,346 25% $801 Part-Time EVP 8% $2,618 35% $560 Part-Time Executive secretary/admin. asst. 10% NA 32% $238 Part-Time Teller 15% $540 43% $328 Part-Time Member service representative 19% $349 45% $263 Part-Time Accountant 21% NA 45% $681 Part-Time Loan officer 15% $337 39% $459 Part-Time Loan processor/clerk 12% $414 23% $303 Note: Limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets. *Based on credit unions that offer incentives and/or bonuses.
Variable PayThe following tables illustrate
the percentage eligible as well as
the average incentive and bonus payments received in 2008 for credit union positions.
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Note: As expected, average minimums, midpoints, and maximums of credit union executive management formal salary ranges tend to increase as credit union assets increase.
Therefore, it is important to look at the appropriate asset category when comparing your credit union’s formal salary ranges to the national averages.
Salary range widths can be used to help you compute or compare your own salary ranges around a chosen midpoint.
Salary Range Widths
Spread oneither side of
Minimum Midpoint Maximum the midpointFull-Time PositionsPresident/CEO/manager $52,726 $64,585 $76,443 18.4%Executive VP or assistant manager $37,118 $46,886 $56,653 20.8%Chief financial officer $46,615 $54,280 $61,945 14.1%Chief operations officer $34,184 $41,499 $48,815 17.6%Loan VP or SVP $33,358 $41,036 $48,713 18.7%Consumer loan VP/manager $28,769 $34,450 $40,131 16.5%Collections VP/manager $28,992 $34,876 $40,760 16.9%Branch manager I $29,382 $36,769 $44,156 20.1%Member service VP $26,675 $32,994 $39,312 20.1%Teller manager/supervisor $26,407 $31,156 $35,905 15.2%Share draft manager/supervisor $22,281 $28,463 $34,644 21.7%Accounting manager/supervisor $30,718 $37,652 $44,586 18.4%Head teller $24,705 $29,982 $35,260 17.6%Teller II/Sr. $21,012 $25,304 $29,595 17.0%Teller I $19,252 $23,032 $26,813 16.4%Member service representative II/Sr. $23,956 $29,041 $34,125 17.5%Member service representative I $20,883 $25,161 $29,439 17.0%EFT/ACH clerk $26,647 $32,625 $38,604 18.3%Executive secretary/admin. asst. $23,323 $28,223 $33,123 17.4%General office clerk $21,192 $24,541 $27,890 13.6%Loan officer II/Sr. $29,459 $35,863 $42,267 17.9%Loan officer I $27,787 $33,304 $38,821 16.6%Loan processor $23,822 $28,771 $33,719 17.2%Loan clerk $20,016 $22,072 $24,127 9.3%Collector/adjuster $27,215 $32,371 $37,526 15.9%Collection clerk $22,523 $27,833 $33,143 19.1%MSR - plastic cards $26,408 $30,484 $34,560 13.4%Accountant $33,456 $39,663 $45,871 15.7%Accounting clerk $23,892 $28,574 $33,255 16.4%Small credit union generalist $17,555 $23,185 $28,816 24.3%Part-Time PositionsPart-Time President/CEO/manager $19.33 $24.00 $28.66 19.4%Part-Time EVP or assistant manager $14.50 $17.65 $20.81 17.9%Part-Time Teller $8.43 $10.35 $12.27 18.6%Part-Time MSR $9.23 $11.12 $13.01 17.0%Part-Time Loan officer $13.76 $17.20 $20.64 20.0%
Note: Limited to credit unions with $1 million to $35 million in assets.Note: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each job position.Data not available for part-time Executive secretary/admin. asst, part-time Accountant, and
Salary Ranges
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industry trends, these averages can be misleading because they are composite values, and they overstate the pay levels in small credit unions, while they understate pay levels in large credit unions. In addition, these averages reflect the incidence of the various positions in credit unions of different asset sizes. Some credit union staff have higher average salaries overall than other staff because they are more common among larger credit unions – when salaries are compared within asset categories, their salaries are actually often lower than other positions.
Instead of looking at overall salaries, we suggest you proceed in this fashion:1. Because credit union job titles
vary substantially, it is best to compare salaries by duties performed rather than by job title. Job descriptions follow the data tables for each job title. Before using a particular job title, look at the job description for that position to see if it fits. There might not be a perfect match; use the job title with the job description that comes closest to the position in which you are interested. If the position you are interested in spans the duties of more than one position, choose the one with the duties that are performed the majority of the time or the highest level of responsibility if the position involves management or supervisory functions.
2. When you determine the appropriate table, find the average salary in the asset size group containing your credit union. We have found that assets are the most important
determinant of salaries for management. The average salary is what the “typical” employee in a credit union your size earns.
3. If you believe you have a particularly strong employee, you should base your comparisons on the 75th or 90th percentile earners. These are the salaries generally given to the top performers in similar credit unions. (The 75th percentile is the 75th highest salary of 100 salaries lined up from lowest to highest.) On the other hand, if you believe you have a poor performer, you will want to use the 25th percentile as a basis for comparison.
4. After you have determined the average salary (or some percentile) for your asset size, you can now adjust the appropriate salary for geographic location. Do this by looking at the salary increments by community size and main office location in the lower panels of the table. Generally, adjustments are small in comparison to the changes you observe moving between asset groups. If you are in a geographic area with high salaries, increase the salary appropriately.
Evaluating nonmanage-ment salaries
For nonmanagement personnel, the “overall” salary figures will sometimes meet your needs – especially for clerical or similar jobs – but you should be sure to examine differences by assets, geographic location, and years of experience.
The average salaries, as well as the average minimums, mid-points, and maximums of formal salary ranges, average incentives, bonuses, total variable pay, and total cash compensation (base pay plus incentives and/or bonuses) for most credit union positions tend to increase as credit union asset size increases. Therefore, it is important to look at the appropriate asset category when evaluating your credit union’s compensation figures. Furthermore, asset size is closely correlated with the number of members, full-time employees, the number of services offered, and the amount of loans outstanding. Consequently, salaries tend to increase as these measures of credit union size increase.
The average salaries of credit union executive management employees tend to vary by region. In addition to the obvious differences in the cost of living, a portion of this variation is a result of the asset size variation between the credit unions within each region.
Because larger credit unions are more likely than smaller credit unions to have employees with college degrees filling the positions discussed in this report, the relationship between management salaries and educational attainment are also inflated by credit union asset size.
Evaluating management salaries
The “overall” salary figures reported in this report are not what you should use to establish manager/CEO or other management salaries in your credit union. While “overall” average salaries are useful to glean
Using Data Tables
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Using Data Tables
We suggest you proceed in this fashion:1. Again, because credit union job
titles vary substantially, it is best to compare salaries by duties performed rather than by job title. Job descriptions follow the data tables for each job title. Before using a particular job title, look at the job description for that position to see if it fits. There might not be a perfect match; use the job title with the job description that comes closest to the position in which you are interested. If the position you are interested in spans the duties of more than one position, choose the one with the duties that are performed the majority of the time or the highest level of responsibility if the position involves senior functions.
2. When you determine the appropriate table, look first at the “overall” average salary, then at the average salary in the asset size group containing your credit union. If the average salary for your asset group differs by 10% or more from the overall average salary, use the salary for your asset group. This is what the “typical” employee earns.
3. If you believe you have a particularly strong employee, you should base your comparisons on the 75th or 90th percentiles. These are the salaries generally given to the top performers in similar credit unions. (The 75th percentile is the 75th highest salary of 100 salaries lined up from lowest to highest.) On the other hand, if you believe you have a poor performer, you will want to use the 25th percentile as a basis for comparison.
4. You can now adjust the appropriate salary (average, 25th, 75th, or 90th percentile) for geographic location. Do this by looking at the salary increments by community size and main office location in the lower panels of the table. Generally, adjustments are small in comparison to the changes you observe moving between asset groups. If you are in a geographic area with high salaries, increase the salary appropriately.
Reading data tables
The following are explanations of the terms used in the data tables:
N refers to the number of responding credit unions. All tables show the number of participants responding. Insufficient data is noted when there was too little data to report valid information or when providing data for a small number might identify the respondents.
Overall refers to all credit unions responding; the various sub-categories include only the credit unions within those categories. The number of participants responding are displayed in the N for each category.
Average refers to a simple arithmetic average.
Percentiles illustrate the range of pay when ranked from lowest to highest. The 25th percentile is the 25th from the bottom, while the 75th percentile is the 75th from the bottom.
Median refers to the 50th percentile or the mid-point when pay is ranked from lowest to highest.
Salaries refer to annual base salaries and therefore exclude incentives, bonuses, and other forms of pay.
Incentives are rewards based on pre-set performance criteria in addition to base pay. The averages are based on only those reporting an incentive payment.
Bonuses are rewards not tied to pre-set performance criteria in addition to base pay. The averages are based on only those reporting a bonus payment.
Variable pay refers to the sum of incentive and bonus pay. The average total variable pay does not equal the average bonus plus the average incentive because many credit unions provide one type of variable pay and not the other.
Total cash compensation refers to base play plus variable pay.
Salary ranges refer to formal salary ranges, which are established minimums, mid-points, and maximums for each position, not the highest and lowest salary paid to job incumbents.
Number of branch offices is one of the independent variables included in the data tables. This variable includes the main branch – 1 refers to main branch, i.e., no branch offices.
Region is one of the independent variables included in the data tables. The breakdown of region is described in the footnotes on the data tables and is illustrated on page xii.
Table 1-1President/CEO/Manager Salaries
964 $57,956 $45,000 $55,556 $69,000 $81,24545 $36,351 $31,500 $34,210 $40,352 $48,600
199 $43,152 $35,880 $42,300 $50,000 $55,900138 $50,021 $42,200 $49,885 $57,000 $64,000124 $53,558 $45,545 $52,000 $58,884 $68,763163 $58,634 $50,000 $58,000 $65,000 $75,000126 $66,590 $56,250 $65,600 $76,000 $85,55079 $70,923 $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 $88,00052 $77,081 $67,000 $75,681 $84,994 $93,00038 $81,076 $70,000 $76,896 $88,308 $110,00056 $68,365 $56,000 $68,000 $80,000 $91,800
111 $54,378 $42,200 $52,000 $64,000 $76,500210 $55,239 $45,800 $53,601 $64,728 $75,000146 $56,949 $45,000 $53,836 $66,650 $84,115110 $59,102 $43,680 $54,000 $70,053 $85,00085 $56,432 $44,000 $54,929 $68,000 $79,500
110 $58,244 $45,000 $57,074 $70,000 $77,29275 $57,365 $44,085 $57,750 $68,250 $79,24961 $66,138 $53,650 $64,000 $80,000 $86,520
110 $40,635 $32,000 $40,000 $48,715 $57,010185 $48,615 $40,352 $47,840 $56,000 $63,248158 $54,477 $44,698 $51,000 $62,314 $73,600125 $55,827 $45,616 $55,000 $62,315 $71,78482 $59,543 $49,512 $55,308 $68,250 $80,00064 $63,179 $53,000 $60,000 $69,000 $82,926
157 $66,903 $55,900 $65,484 $77,000 $85,53083 $77,181 $67,292 $76,000 $85,000 $95,392
100 $45,297 $33,889 $44,000 $54,080 $63,898244 $50,632 $40,000 $49,000 $59,000 $70,000316 $58,667 $47,000 $55,440 $67,500 $80,000208 $64,423 $52,268 $62,795 $74,000 $86,40081 $67,343 $56,000 $68,000 $78,000 $84,45915 $73,585 $68,250 $72,700 $85,715 $88,30841 $40,254 $32,000 $37,647 $50,000 $57,010
119 $40,771 $33,000 $41,136 $47,527 $54,400100 $46,551 $39,600 $43,817 $52,500 $64,000205 $52,093 $44,436 $51,000 $58,867 $65,455137 $54,912 $46,486 $54,000 $61,111 $70,000139 $62,523 $52,000 $60,000 $71,760 $82,000122 $71,244 $60,000 $70,000 $82,000 $91,35072 $73,788 $64,575 $72,986 $80,000 $90,90029 $86,160 $73,060 $79,300 $86,824 $123,00035 $36,319 $31,250 $37,485 $42,300 $51,000
158 $42,536 $35,000 $41,120 $50,000 $57,010172 $51,233 $43,000 $50,000 $57,750 $65,000159 $55,937 $45,000 $54,400 $62,315 $74,667196 $59,733 $50,000 $58,000 $67,250 $82,000117 $66,435 $55,556 $65,000 $78,000 $85,53064 $72,954 $62,500 $72,000 $84,000 $93,00063 $78,220 $68,000 $75,000 $84,000 $104,595
819 $55,419 $43,403 $53,400 $65,000 $78,192103 $67,207 $58,000 $65,500 $74,880 $84,36531 $75,112 $59,535 $76,500 $85,000 $100,00011 $85,181 $75,000 $80,000 $104,595 $130,000
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion*
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-time employees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered**
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI**Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-1
Table 1-2President/CEO/Manager Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
61 $2,307 364 $2,298 402 $2,4380 * 10 $1,241 10 $1,2413 $433 63 $1,139 66 $1,1079 $1,307 47 $1,994 54 $1,9548 $1,997 47 $1,798 50 $2,009
11 $2,400 73 $2,247 80 $2,38112 $2,875 52 $2,175 60 $2,460
9 $2,357 31 $3,621 37 $3,6078 $2,933 20 $2,692 24 $3,2211 * 21 $4,292 21 $4,4413 $1,233 19 $1,912 20 $1,9852 $1,421 36 $1,389 37 $1,426
14 $1,484 64 $2,215 74 $2,20515 $2,209 53 $2,583 61 $2,796
8 $3,560 45 $2,337 51 $2,6385 $1,998 36 $2,395 39 $2,4916 $2,522 50 $2,545 55 $2,5846 $2,255 38 $2,275 40 $2,5202 $6,040 23 $2,796 25 $3,0791 * 27 $1,418 28 $1,3767 $2,918 71 $1,682 77 $1,8339 $1,710 52 $2,236 59 $2,2355 $798 50 $2,025 52 $2,0256 $2,667 36 $2,248 39 $2,4778 $2,083 24 $2,385 28 $2,632
13 $2,051 65 $2,415 75 $2,44612 $3,210 39 $3,692 44 $4,134
0 * 26 $1,385 26 $1,3859 $2,826 81 $2,096 86 $2,275
19 $1,995 124 $2,333 137 $2,38516 $2,825 87 $2,315 99 $2,49413 $1,958 39 $2,355 45 $2,614
4 $1,828 7 $5,502 9 $5,1850 * 7 $1,733 7 $1,7332 $174 34 $1,425 36 $1,3531 * 32 $1,572 33 $1,541
11 $1,410 77 $1,845 84 $1,87610 $2,662 52 $1,720 58 $1,99612 $1,448 61 $2,260 68 $2,28412 $3,130 57 $2,444 65 $2,715
7 $2,588 30 $3,936 34 $4,0056 $3,499 14 $4,679 17 $5,0861 * 7 $1,997 8 $1,7762 $631 48 $1,036 50 $1,0187 $2,366 66 $2,344 70 $2,452
14 $1,675 59 $2,044 67 $2,15713 $1,499 79 $1,817 87 $1,87112 $2,672 47 $2,357 56 $2,544
7 $3,738 27 $3,181 32 $3,5095 $3,521 31 $4,256 32 $4,691
44 $2,256 300 $2,104 330 $2,21712 $2,413 39 $2,273 44 $2,674
3 $1,579 17 $3,514 19 $3,4362 $3,550 8 $5,853 9 $5,998
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
1234567-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-2
Table 1-3President/CEO/Manager Total Cash Compensation
964 $58,991 $45,760 $56,440 $70,200 $82,00045 $36,627 $32,000 $34,210 $40,452 $48,600
199 $43,519 $36,000 $43,133 $50,500 $56,152138 $50,786 $42,250 $50,447 $57,415 $64,728124 $54,368 $45,974 $53,047 $60,250 $70,000163 $59,803 $50,760 $58,000 $67,143 $75,652126 $67,741 $57,250 $67,000 $79,350 $87,97879 $72,613 $61,000 $72,399 $81,700 $91,10052 $78,568 $67,000 $76,294 $86,686 $98,27138 $83,530 $72,200 $78,126 $94,934 $120,00056 $69,089 $56,932 $68,633 $80,000 $91,800
111 $54,849 $42,250 $53,328 $64,182 $76,500210 $56,040 $45,800 $54,080 $65,000 $78,060146 $58,153 $45,000 $54,000 $67,292 $88,115110 $60,348 $43,680 $54,600 $72,100 $86,26685 $57,569 $44,000 $55,774 $68,000 $81,714
110 $59,564 $45,330 $58,345 $71,784 $81,70075 $58,744 $44,838 $57,750 $72,000 $80,28661 $67,398 $55,120 $65,700 $80,000 $88,000
110 $40,987 $32,000 $40,000 $48,715 $58,000185 $49,382 $40,976 $48,000 $57,000 $65,398158 $55,313 $45,000 $52,600 $64,314 $74,667125 $56,668 $45,800 $56,200 $65,000 $71,78482 $60,750 $50,000 $56,000 $70,765 $81,00064 $64,299 $53,550 $61,200 $71,450 $84,127
157 $68,068 $57,074 $65,600 $79,070 $86,41783 $79,398 $68,250 $77,292 $90,000 $100,781
100 $45,661 $33,889 $44,000 $57,000 $64,800244 $51,434 $40,000 $49,257 $60,000 $71,450316 $59,707 $47,129 $56,200 $69,000 $82,000208 $65,611 $52,900 $64,700 $75,600 $90,02481 $68,814 $56,900 $69,689 $80,000 $86,41715 $76,690 $72,000 $76,250 $86,955 $93,18741 $40,550 $32,750 $37,647 $50,000 $59,429
119 $41,183 $33,186 $41,850 $48,000 $56,160100 $47,060 $40,000 $44,500 $53,650 $64,728205 $52,854 $44,698 $52,000 $59,000 $66,650137 $55,751 $47,300 $54,600 $63,000 $71,177139 $63,636 $52,650 $60,000 $73,500 $82,000122 $72,669 $61,000 $72,000 $83,000 $93,60072 $75,703 $65,000 $75,000 $83,300 $96,00029 $89,146 $77,292 $79,500 $95,100 $123,00035 $36,731 $31,250 $38,160 $42,300 $51,000
158 $42,860 $35,000 $41,500 $50,000 $58,997172 $52,232 $43,300 $51,250 $58,527 $67,500159 $56,840 $45,800 $55,000 $64,728 $75,429196 $60,564 $50,000 $58,648 $67,850 $82,000117 $67,662 $56,200 $65,455 $79,300 $86,41764 $74,726 $64,750 $74,500 $85,000 $95,40063 $80,589 $70,000 $77,292 $92,000 $104,595
819 $56,327 $43,900 $54,000 $65,659 $80,000103 $68,338 $59,000 $67,500 $75,710 $86,41731 $77,273 $60,722 $78,000 $88,745 $101,50011 $90,010 $77,500 $84,127 $104,595 $136,000
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion*
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered**
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount ofloans outstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI**Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-3
Table 1-4President/CEO/Manager Salaries by Years in Position
900 $52,925 $56,723 $60,228 $59,270 $61,36236 $32,383 $32,570 $36,393 $41,816 $35,316
178 $37,626 $45,195 $42,254 $44,850 $46,076128 $47,121 $48,833 $51,276 $50,061 $52,489114 $50,049 $49,575 $51,787 $55,240 $56,859156 $53,201 $56,288 $61,735 $61,226 $61,262125 $60,643 $63,404 $67,994 $75,515 $68,673
74 $59,926 $63,915 $75,615 $72,719 $83,96651 $70,081 $67,457 $80,847 $73,112 $84,96638 $72,417 $81,520 $76,371 $74,500 $97,002
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
Table 1-5President/CEO/Manager Salaries by Total Years of Experience
651 $54,047 $46,544 $51,447 $53,780 $60,88325 $27,040 $28,000 $34,144 $35,400 $38,499
149 * $42,684 $37,329 $42,667 $46,31996 $62,985 $46,950 $44,372 $46,458 $51,72675 $47,840 $45,140 $45,733 $49,869 $55,694
114 $58,350 $52,750 $51,237 $56,411 $59,93579 $51,801 $71,000 $59,738 $61,265 $69,49152 * $56,967 $58,500 $69,408 $76,15834 * $47,000 $80,669 $67,667 $79,19527 $65,000 * $85,875 $73,400 $81,197
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-4
Table 1-6President/CEO/Manager Salaries by Main Office Location
964 $57,956 $45,000 $55,556 $69,000 $81,2451 * * * * *
10 $54,295 $45,714 $57,625 $62,605 $66,81710 $57,228 $50,394 $56,500 $62,703 $68,703
4 $60,446 * $59,572 * *12 $69,478 $56,115 $69,715 $82,857 $87,500
8 $73,366 $68,500 $72,450 $78,614 $91,8005 $76,220 $68,000 $77,000 $80,000 $89,6003 $96,139 * $84,987 * *3 $91,645 * $94,934 * *5 $41,663 $33,143 $36,500 $53,857 $62,000
21 $45,735 $38,000 $42,650 $52,500 $54,00019 $48,714 $40,000 $42,750 $61,714 $64,90018 $50,477 $45,000 $48,574 $56,742 $63,00016 $54,053 $45,000 $52,825 $62,500 $70,85717 $60,295 $48,629 $57,625 $73,600 $82,000
9 $72,517 $60,000 $70,199 $84,000 $109,5004 $66,755 * $65,450 * *2 $63,400 * $63,400 * *7 $33,232 $32,000 $32,600 $33,889 $48,000
44 $40,147 $31,745 $40,438 $49,054 $53,43126 $49,727 $43,403 $49,000 $55,308 $62,00031 $53,072 $46,188 $54,000 $59,400 $61,51045 $56,845 $51,375 $56,000 $64,500 $70,00030 $63,616 $53,000 $59,767 $75,000 $83,69313 $62,126 $55,556 $57,000 $70,699 $79,390
9 $82,121 $69,017 $84,365 $86,824 $127,0005 $78,278 $74,000 $78,192 $80,000 $86,138
11 $38,089 $32,121 $37,647 $42,245 $45,46525 $39,396 $33,023 $36,800 $47,300 $51,00025 $48,909 $42,500 $49,657 $52,500 $58,00019 $52,414 $43,817 $52,000 $57,567 $60,00021 $59,945 $50,760 $55,000 $65,000 $84,11522 $65,850 $58,000 $63,673 $75,000 $78,432
7 $67,657 $57,000 $61,163 $80,000 $85,71511 $80,435 $70,000 $79,300 $92,321 $93,000
5 $78,180 $75,000 $85,000 $88,308 $93,0806 $35,762 $31,200 $36,843 $41,449 $44,944
29 $42,983 $36,000 $42,020 $50,000 $55,90015 $49,101 $40,268 $47,000 $57,096 $63,24812 $56,417 $45,024 $54,050 $65,430 $70,00015 $57,267 $47,616 $54,000 $62,315 $77,00014 $71,849 $64,400 $70,074 $76,000 $87,978
9 $73,845 $62,000 $70,200 $80,000 $142,7966 $73,009 $54,000 $73,731 $85,000 $104,5954 $110,250 * $116,500 * *7 $36,799 $31,250 $32,000 $40,312 $64,800
17 $42,174 $34,000 $42,350 $48,500 $55,00016 $48,606 $39,450 $48,857 $55,844 $62,50010 $58,255 $50,000 $51,220 $57,500 $86,50711 $54,367 $44,000 $54,000 $65,000 $68,000
8 $71,973 $62,000 $72,000 $77,745 $95,4449 $71,693 $65,500 $70,000 $79,500 $88,0002 $68,250 * $68,250 * *5 $73,636 $61,000 $69,172 $73,000 $105,0102 $29,366 * $29,366 * *
28 $44,615 $38,532 $43,607 $49,650 $62,31412 $43,819 $36,250 $44,787 $50,500 $54,86815 $55,581 $46,467 $54,667 $64,000 $71,78421 $58,337 $50,000 $59,670 $65,000 $67,250
8 $68,502 $59,800 $71,299 $75,935 $82,51512 $70,074 $60,637 $71,240 $78,500 $81,245
6 $71,127 $65,159 $74,300 $80,000 $88,0006 $85,697 $70,000 $76,896 $95,392 $130,0004 $35,046 * $36,571 * *
14 $40,486 $40,000 $41,981 $44,138 $50,0009 $54,871 $50,500 $55,000 $61,111 $68,000
10 $47,668 $42,000 $46,350 $50,000 $60,57514 $60,783 $57,750 $60,000 $61,800 $72,50011 $65,956 $53,000 $63,000 $79,786 $88,889
7 $69,095 $66,918 $68,250 $76,000 $84,0003 $78,318 * $76,000 * *3 $73,372 * $70,866 * *2 $45,300 * $45,300 * *
11 $50,280 $43,000 $48,240 $53,650 $56,5006 $59,269 $53,221 $57,975 $65,000 $73,4425 $55,964 $43,200 $55,120 $65,000 $74,5008 $63,598 $53,648 $59,527 $75,000 $88,0008 $70,086 $59,940 $67,569 $82,160 $91,3508 $81,694 $70,250 $83,765 $89,460 $106,6008 $74,082 $66,500 $74,045 $80,833 $90,9005 $70,674 $65,000 $72,700 $75,670 $80,000
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New England
$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
Middle Atlantic
$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
East NorthCentral
$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
West NorthCentral
$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
South Atlantic
$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
East SouthCentral
$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
West SouthCentral
$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
Mountain
$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
Pacific
By credit unionregion**
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-5
Table 1-7President/CEO/Manager Education
900 15% 37% 35% 6% 7%40 20% 43% 20% 8% 10%
174 22% 48% 22% 6% 2%130 20% 34% 35% 4% 7%116 12% 41% 36% 5% 5%157 17% 34% 34% 8% 6%124 13% 32% 41% 6% 9%
72 13% 35% 35% 7% 11%50 2% 40% 42% 10% 6%37 11% 16% 49% 3% 24%
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N High schoolSome
collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
Table 1-8President/CEO/Manager Salaries by Level of Education
889 $52,848 $55,823 $61,777 $58,881 $68,34339 $37,878 $32,898 $36,635 $29,284 $40,359
174 $45,681 $43,606 $44,018 $39,446 $39,450126 $48,295 $49,411 $51,568 $55,381 $53,412112 $46,793 $53,972 $54,060 $55,917 $50,089155 $55,516 $57,955 $60,552 $57,771 $64,522124 $58,255 $67,457 $68,686 $66,666 $70,344
71 $74,188 $67,333 $68,096 $72,458 $88,96450 $66,000 $73,818 $81,866 $75,140 $75,46738 $76,332 $76,052 $80,898 $95,392 $82,631
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N High school Some collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
Table 1-9President/CEO/Manager Years at Credit Union
923 9% 13% 20% 17% 40%41 7% 7% 22% 15% 49%
184 10% 10% 22% 20% 37%133 11% 16% 20% 16% 38%120 6% 11% 24% 23% 37%160 8% 11% 19% 17% 44%121 8% 16% 16% 14% 46%
77 9% 22% 23% 17% 29%49 10% 8% 12% 18% 51%38 8% 13% 26% 13% 39%
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-1516 ormore
Note: Limited to credit unions with a full-time president/CEO/manager.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-6
Table 1-10President/CEO/Manager Salary Range Averages
84 $52,726 $64,585 $76,4437 $32,050 $39,423 $46,7966 $43,109 $53,220 $63,3309 $44,394 $53,098 $61,803
14 $46,291 $56,348 $66,40515 $53,133 $68,111 $83,08815 $58,232 $70,916 $83,60010 $60,069 $76,074 $92,078
8 $66,224 $76,052 $85,880
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums foreach job position.
Table 1-11President/CEO/Manager Age
932 51.9 9% 11% 19% 20% 20% 16% 6%42 54.3 7% 12% 17% 12% 14% 29% 10%
179 53.0 8% 10% 17% 20% 19% 18% 8%136 50.5 13% 13% 20% 20% 14% 14% 7%122 52.1 11% 7% 16% 23% 23% 16% 4%161 52.3 8% 9% 19% 22% 19% 17% 6%127 51.7 7% 12% 24% 16% 21% 16% 3%
76 50.4 13% 11% 18% 18% 25% 13% 1%51 53.0 2% 16% 16% 18% 27% 16% 6%38 50.4 16% 11% 16% 21% 26% 3% 8%
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Average 21-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 or older
Note: Limited to credit unions with a full-time president/CEO/manager.
Table 1-12President/CEO/Manager Sex
960 28% 72%43 5% 95%
193 16% 84%136 23% 77%127 20% 80%165 29% 71%127 32% 68%
79 42% 58%52 42% 58%38 55% 45%
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Male Female
Note: Limited to credit unions with a full-time president/CEO/manager.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-7
Table 1-13President/CEO/Manager Has Written Employment Contract
894 14% 86%42 5% 95%
173 15% 85%133 11% 89%112 16% 84%154 12% 88%116 14% 86%
78 14% 86%49 27% 73%37 16% 84%
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Yes No
Note: Limited to credit unions with a full-time president/CEO/manager.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-8
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-9
Table 2-1Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salaries
397 $43,581 $35,000 $42,593 $51,324 $61,0908 $23,092 $17,791 $23,154 $28,111 $32,000
44 $32,320 $26,901 $31,975 $38,400 $43,62948 $34,430 $29,000 $34,617 $39,360 $46,11556 $40,291 $34,357 $39,830 $44,428 $54,60079 $42,545 $35,000 $41,000 $47,193 $57,14373 $46,332 $40,118 $45,000 $53,820 $60,00040 $48,670 $40,000 $48,655 $55,000 $64,30029 $55,839 $45,000 $53,350 $58,743 $76,80020 $55,832 $45,000 $58,348 $64,292 $65,00026 $52,875 $42,000 $52,000 $58,743 $70,85748 $41,522 $34,008 $41,392 $48,000 $56,00096 $41,157 $33,300 $40,000 $47,738 $54,34060 $41,674 $34,500 $40,371 $46,000 $60,25041 $44,444 $32,121 $43,000 $55,000 $66,46231 $42,056 $33,714 $42,000 $49,000 $56,65046 $45,401 $38,000 $45,000 $54,955 $64,29231 $41,301 $31,450 $41,000 $51,000 $60,16018 $53,711 $43,333 $52,647 $67,059 $76,000
6 $28,815 $14,857 $25,000 $43,000 $45,00074 $35,973 $27,000 $33,816 $42,000 $55,50060 $38,513 $32,850 $36,000 $43,333 $52,22754 $40,942 $34,500 $40,272 $47,843 $54,34040 $45,827 $39,200 $44,437 $49,000 $62,50031 $46,277 $40,000 $43,680 $49,140 $52,00086 $46,430 $37,838 $45,000 $54,955 $61,41446 $53,489 $45,000 $52,753 $64,000 $68,00024 $35,023 $26,280 $35,300 $39,660 $43,33373 $38,838 $30,053 $37,838 $44,500 $57,000
159 $43,364 $34,673 $41,900 $51,000 $57,50495 $45,939 $38,000 $44,437 $53,350 $64,30042 $48,761 $41,850 $47,500 $58,743 $64,328
4 $60,202 * $60,160 * *9 $31,944 $25,556 $32,000 $38,000 $42,000
24 $28,039 $21,834 $27,255 $36,000 $41,08024 $34,965 $28,000 $34,690 $39,360 $45,50082 $37,580 $32,000 $36,000 $43,333 $48,10059 $40,761 $33,816 $39,000 $44,750 $57,27378 $44,770 $37,130 $43,000 $51,324 $60,00072 $48,740 $41,000 $47,738 $55,000 $64,00032 $52,962 $45,000 $51,600 $58,743 $67,84717 $58,136 $48,000 $60,160 $64,727 $74,000
6 $23,393 $14,625 $23,429 $33,750 $42,00030 $31,902 $25,280 $30,667 $38,000 $44,44463 $36,714 $29,000 $34,673 $43,333 $47,90065 $40,744 $33,714 $38,000 $48,050 $57,00091 $42,709 $36,000 $40,705 $45,515 $57,14371 $47,000 $40,000 $45,000 $53,100 $61,09036 $50,718 $43,754 $48,036 $57,000 $64,48035 $55,362 $48,000 $54,000 $64,727 $72,280
323 $42,182 $33,514 $40,768 $49,000 $58,34846 $46,667 $41,000 $45,000 $53,820 $61,09020 $50,792 $45,000 $50,376 $57,000 $66,653
8 $55,527 $40,000 $64,000 $72,280 $80,000
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservicesoffered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount ofloans outstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing,first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-10
Table 2-2Executive VP or Assistant Manager Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
37 $1,328 172 $1,582 193 $1,6620 * 3 $567 3 $5671 * 10 $406 11 $4142 $138 22 $1,084 23 $1,0509 $1,457 26 $970 28 $1,3696 $2,231 40 $1,413 44 $1,5899 $1,115 29 $1,236 36 $1,2735 $1,320 16 $2,073 21 $1,8945 $1,000 14 $1,691 15 $1,9120 * 12 $4,088 12 $4,0882 $1,096 11 $1,176 13 $1,1644 $1,283 18 $799 19 $1,0059 $642 33 $1,273 40 $1,2047 $1,277 22 $2,422 24 $2,5975 $1,397 19 $2,189 22 $2,1822 $1,638 17 $1,410 18 $1,5314 $1,674 26 $1,723 29 $1,7673 $837 19 $1,067 20 $1,1401 * 7 $2,521 8 $3,0740 * 1 * 1 *3 $3,352 28 $843 30 $1,1446 $1,141 23 $1,670 27 $1,6815 $891 22 $1,168 24 $1,2493 $1,116 21 $1,137 23 $1,1787 $1,360 14 $1,369 17 $1,6679 $967 38 $1,231 43 $1,2964 $1,531 25 $3,302 28 $3,1760 * 10 $1,274 10 $1,2744 $1,578 28 $1,202 30 $1,325
13 $1,675 61 $2,025 69 $2,10311 $1,203 47 $1,192 54 $1,278
8 $889 25 $1,683 28 $1,7431 * 1 * 2 $2,2000 * 1 * 1 *0 * 9 $1,023 9 $1,0230 * 7 $930 7 $9308 $951 33 $901 36 $1,0306 $2,527 27 $1,227 30 $1,5939 $1,034 36 $1,281 41 $1,3498 $942 34 $1,493 40 $1,4705 $1,616 15 $2,467 18 $2,5121 * 10 $4,270 11 $4,0520 * 2 $823 2 $8231 * 9 $596 9 $6554 $2,639 26 $1,558 27 $1,8768 $1,050 28 $817 33 $9468 $1,100 38 $1,131 43 $1,203
11 $1,495 33 $1,294 41 $1,4344 $874 19 $2,621 20 $2,6701 * 17 $3,236 18 $3,130
30 $1,405 136 $1,260 153 $1,3944 $928 20 $1,349 22 $1,3882 $1,002 11 $3,880 12 $3,7801 * 5 $4,468 6 $3,960
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount ofloans outstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-11
Table 2-3Executive VP or Assistant Manager Total Cash Compensation
397 $44,399 $35,000 $43,000 $52,267 $61,8688 $23,305 $18,275 $23,354 $28,111 $32,100
44 $32,424 $26,901 $32,125 $38,686 $43,62948 $34,934 $29,275 $35,042 $40,750 $46,37856 $40,964 $35,000 $40,020 $45,747 $55,80079 $43,430 $35,000 $41,533 $49,000 $57,18073 $46,944 $40,200 $45,763 $54,000 $61,00040 $49,640 $40,000 $50,000 $57,268 $64,30029 $56,828 $46,990 $53,350 $60,400 $80,00020 $58,362 $51,000 $58,348 $64,727 $70,00026 $53,457 $42,000 $53,000 $59,731 $73,85748 $41,917 $35,567 $41,746 $48,000 $56,50096 $41,672 $33,816 $40,040 $49,000 $54,34060 $42,782 $34,673 $40,768 $49,000 $61,25041 $45,616 $33,200 $43,000 $57,268 $68,00031 $42,898 $35,000 $43,500 $50,000 $57,15346 $46,525 $39,200 $45,000 $57,000 $64,29231 $42,051 $31,450 $41,300 $51,600 $62,09018 $55,076 $44,054 $52,647 $67,214 $83,0006 $28,889 $14,857 $25,000 $43,000 $45,000
74 $36,453 $27,040 $34,500 $42,000 $55,75060 $39,286 $33,000 $36,757 $44,542 $55,60054 $41,467 $35,000 $40,272 $47,900 $54,34040 $46,496 $39,200 $45,760 $50,600 $63,86031 $47,164 $41,000 $44,411 $50,000 $57,26886 $47,074 $38,000 $46,990 $55,000 $62,09046 $55,447 $46,437 $57,000 $64,480 $71,23924 $35,546 $26,280 $35,300 $40,750 $44,08373 $39,388 $30,297 $38,372 $45,756 $57,000
159 $44,287 $35,000 $42,000 $52,624 $58,00095 $46,661 $38,000 $45,000 $54,300 $64,30042 $49,945 $42,600 $47,750 $59,731 $67,0004 $61,259 * $63,210 * *9 $31,955 $25,556 $32,100 $38,000 $42,000
24 $28,425 $22,059 $27,255 $39,000 $41,08024 $35,236 $28,100 $34,690 $39,360 $45,50082 $38,026 $32,000 $36,300 $44,054 $50,60059 $41,573 $33,816 $39,500 $45,650 $57,27378 $45,461 $37,838 $43,708 $52,000 $60,00072 $49,543 $41,300 $48,400 $57,000 $64,30032 $54,364 $46,437 $52,647 $60,400 $68,65317 $60,855 $55,500 $63,210 $68,430 $75,8806 $23,667 $14,857 $23,429 $34,200 $42,000
30 $32,103 $25,280 $30,667 $38,000 $45,00063 $37,552 $29,848 $35,410 $44,054 $50,12265 $41,210 $34,500 $38,800 $49,000 $57,00091 $43,253 $36,700 $40,705 $46,037 $57,18071 $47,842 $41,000 $46,437 $54,340 $61,41436 $52,226 $43,754 $52,267 $57,850 $64,48035 $56,988 $48,355 $57,300 $68,000 $74,000
323 $42,846 $34,200 $41,080 $50,000 $60,00046 $47,332 $41,000 $45,000 $54,000 $62,09020 $53,115 $50,000 $56,000 $57,500 $68,6538 $58,606 $41,500 $67,000 $75,880 $80,000
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-time employees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-12
Table 2-4Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salaries by Years in Position
365 $39,518 $43,353 $45,266 $42,548 $48,9397 $23,429 $27,440 * $14,625 $23,693
39 $31,820 $32,883 $31,719 $33,619 $31,60042 $33,881 $29,686 $33,348 $38,488 $40,96051 $36,936 $39,270 $39,867 $41,088 $43,74572 $35,667 $43,256 $42,749 $42,848 $50,42067 $45,484 $49,173 $45,097 $45,400 $50,46839 $45,080 $50,318 $48,814 $48,030 $51,00728 $48,500 $49,540 $59,952 $47,349 $63,13520 $50,825 $53,503 $61,789 $56,142 $53,398
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 2-5Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salaries by Total Years of Experience
253 $34,352 $35,083 $40,648 $42,418 $49,7975 $23,429 $32,000 * $14,625 $28,111
33 $24,529 $30,872 $36,124 $34,690 $30,01629 $28,799 $26,342 $34,236 $45,281 $39,59932 $26,057 $43,030 $35,958 $38,300 $42,54251 $34,200 $36,792 $39,485 $39,474 $50,21444 $43,005 $32,760 $44,836 $42,660 $50,75824 * $50,000 $42,870 $49,539 $58,14119 $43,000 $44,202 * $59,333 $57,82416 * * $62,043 $51,393 $53,785
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 2-6Executive VP or Assistant Manager Education
357 33% 36% 27% 2% 2%8 50% 13% 25% 13% 0%
37 49% 27% 22% 0% 3%37 41% 32% 22% 0% 5%53 28% 47% 25% 0% 0%71 34% 38% 23% 3% 3%66 27% 44% 29% 0% 2%38 37% 24% 37% 5% 0%28 29% 32% 36% 0% 4%19 16% 42% 32% 11% 0%
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NHigh
schoolSome
collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-13
Table 2-7Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salaries by Level of Education
353 $41,303 $43,041 $48,522 $49,373 $40,3898 $22,282 $14,625 $28,778 $23,429 *
37 $31,672 $31,426 $34,931 * $17,25736 $33,891 $35,824 $32,279 * $42,74250 $38,872 $39,100 $42,578 * *70 $42,071 $40,162 $48,430 $49,429 $40,84067 $43,056 $46,466 $49,052 * $50,00038 $50,796 $46,082 $48,585 $47,100 *28 $52,079 $56,137 $59,626 * $44,20219 $49,285 $52,545 $65,600 $60,325 *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N High school Some collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
*Insufficient data.
Table 2-8Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salary Range Averages
49 $37,118 $46,886 $56,6531 * * *3 $26,385 $34,088 $41,7905 $29,400 $35,800 $42,2009 $36,569 $45,838 $55,107
10 $35,887 $45,743 $55,5998 $39,828 $48,535 $57,2429 $40,882 $53,258 $65,6334 $40,510 $52,400 $64,290
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums foreach job position.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-14
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-15
Table 3-1Chief Financial Officer Salaries
51 $46,341 $40,000 $47,320 $54,000 $57,6061 * * * * *2 $51,815 * $51,815 * *1 * * * * *2 $33,212 * $33,212 * *4 $43,845 * $42,217 * *9 $47,555 $42,000 $47,950 $54,000 $55,000
13 $43,086 $38,727 $42,000 $48,961 $50,00011 $47,002 $39,900 $49,143 $57,000 $57,490
8 $53,930 $44,822 $54,500 $62,535 $67,7253 $55,735 * $49,143 * *2 $29,688 * $34,826 * *4 $35,191 * $38,800 * *9 $51,983 $51,588 $55,000 $57,000 $65,670
10 $50,617 $45,062 $54,000 $55,000 $57,6065 $42,707 $38,727 $41,000 $47,320 $48,9619 $44,227 $40,000 $45,000 $48,000 $50,0003 $54,328 * $51,500 * *6 $40,970 $35,724 $47,000 $47,950 $59,4001 * * * * *2 $49,466 * $81,250 * *1 * * * * *2 $45,565 * $37,114 * *1 * * * * *2 $50,975 * $50,975 * *
16 $43,264 $38,800 $47,737 $50,000 $55,00026 $48,622 $41,000 $48,000 $55,000 $59,400
2 $39,782 * $55,000 * *5 $47,859 $45,062 $47,737 $47,950 $81,250
13 $45,365 $38,800 $47,320 $54,000 $55,00013 $46,354 $40,000 $42,100 $51,500 $57,00014 $43,377 $35,724 $45,000 $49,143 $54,000
4 $58,840 * $59,400 * *2 $49,466 * $81,250 * *1 * * * * *2 $45,031 * $45,062 * *3 $31,758 * $35,724 * *5 $49,556 $47,320 $54,000 $55,000 $55,000
15 $46,106 $39,900 $42,100 $51,588 $57,00019 $46,369 $41,000 $48,000 $51,500 $59,400
4 $55,338 * $55,000 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 $39,611 * $55,000 * *5 $42,549 $35,724 $47,320 $47,950 $48,9618 $46,459 $42,000 $47,929 $54,000 $55,000
12 $46,218 $40,000 $45,000 $51,588 $55,00019 $48,146 $39,900 $50,000 $57,490 $65,67031 $46,344 $38,800 $45,000 $54,000 $65,67013 $42,681 $40,000 $47,320 $51,500 $55,000
4 $50,261 * $50,000 * *3 $55,445 * $55,000 * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-time employees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-16
Table 3-2Chief Financial Officer Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
5 $3,158 25 $1,738 28 $2,1120 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *1 * 3 $2,167 4 $3,4343 $3,133 7 $2,025 8 $2,9471 * 6 $957 7 $8340 * 6 $2,509 6 $2,5090 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 5 $2,438 5 $2,4382 $3,199 5 $1,781 7 $2,1701 * 3 $1,667 3 $3,0001 * 5 $2,074 6 $2,1251 * 2 $1,170 2 $2,5770 * 3 $806 3 $8060 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $1,250 2 $1,2501 * 8 $1,348 9 $1,9084 $2,348 14 $2,073 16 $2,3831 * 2 $807 3 $3,0510 * 7 $2,122 7 $2,1222 $1,515 7 $1,319 8 $1,5292 $3,200 7 $1,263 8 $1,8990 * 2 $4,001 2 $4,0010 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $1,000 2 $1,0002 $4,888 8 $1,490 9 $2,3832 $3,200 11 $2,118 12 $2,4581 * 2 $2,188 3 $1,5260 * 1 * 1 *1 * 1 * 2 $1,9990 * 5 $715 5 $7153 $4,571 8 $1,408 9 $2,7121 * 10 $2,564 11 $2,3422 $4,555 16 $1,626 18 $1,9342 $3,500 3 $1,017 3 $3,3150 * 4 $2,432 4 $2,4321 * 2 $2,188 3 $1,526
Overall$1M-$2M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
267-1011 or more
By number offull-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
$1M-$2M$3M-$5M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-4992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-17
Table 3-3Chief Financial Officer Total Cash Compensation
51 $47,539 $40,000 $47,500 $55,000 $58,6061 * * * * *2 $51,815 * $51,815 * *1 * * * * *2 $33,462 * $33,462 * *4 $43,946 * $42,217 * *9 $49,082 $42,000 $51,588 $55,000 $58,000
13 $44,899 $41,200 $45,800 $48,961 $53,50011 $47,532 $39,900 $50,383 $57,600 $58,450
8 $55,812 $46,188 $56,688 $64,223 $72,2973 $56,243 * $50,383 * *2 $29,688 * $34,826 * *4 $35,192 * $38,800 * *9 $53,448 $51,588 $56,375 $58,450 $72,297
10 $52,200 $45,062 $55,000 $57,586 $58,6065 $44,545 $41,200 $45,800 $47,320 $48,9619 $45,641 $40,000 $46,876 $48,329 $54,0003 $56,083 * $51,500 * *6 $41,348 $35,724 $47,500 $49,450 $59,4001 * * * * *2 $49,469 * $81,250 * *1 * * * * *2 $45,565 * $37,114 * *1 * * * * *2 $52,225 * $52,225 * *
16 $44,353 $38,800 $48,329 $53,500 $57,60026 $50,117 $42,100 $48,000 $57,000 $59,400
2 $39,782 * $55,000 * *5 $49,708 $45,062 $49,450 $54,973 $81,250
13 $46,525 $41,200 $47,320 $55,000 $58,00013 $47,298 $40,000 $46,000 $53,500 $57,60014 $44,533 $35,724 $45,800 $50,383 $55,000
4 $60,878 * $59,400 * *2 $49,469 * $81,250 * *1 * * * * *2 $45,278 * $45,062 * *3 $31,758 * $35,724 * *5 $49,966 $47,320 $55,000 $55,000 $55,000
15 $47,559 $40,000 $46,000 $54,973 $58,00019 $47,921 $42,672 $48,000 $54,000 $59,400
4 $56,498 * $56,688 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 $39,611 * $55,000 * *5 $43,349 $35,724 $47,320 $48,961 $49,4508 $46,912 $42,000 $48,329 $55,000 $55,000
12 $48,253 $41,200 $46,000 $54,973 $57,60019 $49,527 $39,900 $51,500 $58,450 $69,04531 $47,504 $39,900 $46,876 $55,000 $69,04513 $43,474 $40,000 $47,320 $51,500 $55,000
4 $52,693 * $53,500 * *3 $56,972 * $57,000 * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-18
Table 3-4Chief Financial Officer Salaries by Years in Position
45 $48,500 $50,350 $42,301 $53,317 $30,3061 * * * * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 * * * * *6 $47,437 * $48,000 $47,737 *
12 $43,025 $43,242 $42,072 * $42,00011 $53,316 $51,256 $42,900 $57,606 $10,7008 $54,768 $53,092 * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 3-5Chief Financial Officer Salaries by Total Years of Experience
29 $39,900 $49,054 $42,119 $48,6361 * * * *1 * * * *4 * $51,160 * $36,5314 * $52,794 $35,724 $47,7378 * $43,065 $50,000 $38,0006 $39,900 $52,796 * $53,2025 * $52,681 $45,000 $67,725
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
N 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 3-6Chief Financial Officer Education
45 13% 22% 55% 4% 6%1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0%1 0% 0% 100% 0% 0%2 0% 50% 0% 50% 0%4 25% 25% 50% 0% 0%7 14% 14% 43% 0% 29%
11 9% 36% 55% 0% 0%11 18% 9% 64% 9% 0%
8 0% 25% 63% 0% 13%
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
NHigh
schoolSome
collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-19
Table 3-7Chief Financial Officer Salaries by Level of Education
45 $31,701 $42,405 $49,609 $51,899 $53,0011 * * * * *1 * * * * *2 * * * * *4 $35,948 $37,114 $51,160 * *7 $51,588 $47,737 $45,891 * $48,500
11 $33,000 $45,182 $41,148 * *11 $24,750 $47,929 $51,798 $57,000 *
8 * $42,322 $57,479 * $59,400
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N High school Some collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
*Insufficient data.
Table 3-8Chief Financial Officer Salary Range Averages
8 $46,615 $54,280 $61,9452 $47,688 $54,961 $62,2354 $45,731 $54,430 $63,1282 $47,300 $53,400 $59,500
Overall$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-20
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-21
Table 4-1Chief Operations Officer Salaries
75 $42,780 $34,300 $42,000 $51,342 $57,2261 * * * * *4 $35,639 * $36,468 * *1 * * * * *8 $36,918 $28,560 $30,600 $45,756 $65,350
18 $39,458 $33,500 $36,500 $44,142 $47,32010 $45,321 $33,280 $47,803 $55,135 $56,9959 $38,973 $33,095 $39,103 $40,705 $55,000
16 $44,450 $36,500 $44,497 $51,250 $54,7538 $54,988 $49,671 $54,239 $62,948 $70,3003 $42,393 * $42,000 * *6 $39,684 $27,900 $40,000 $55,000 $55,135
11 $41,672 $35,135 $38,750 $45,000 $47,0009 $47,209 $35,179 $52,500 $54,753 $64,8969 $43,265 $37,000 $44,000 $50,000 $58,500
13 $37,170 $32,000 $35,888 $39,103 $47,32010 $44,449 $34,800 $47,000 $51,342 $53,4778 $37,857 $33,280 $36,000 $40,705 $53,0006 $53,385 $46,500 $49,000 $62,159 $70,3003 $40,301 * $38,750 * *5 $47,438 $34,800 $42,000 $57,226 $71,4293 $45,434 * $47,000 * *4 $46,527 * $50,000 * *7 $32,886 $30,000 $30,500 $36,000 $40,0006 $42,937 $31,000 $44,142 $55,000 $65,350
27 $40,820 $33,500 $40,705 $48,000 $55,49020 $46,388 $36,000 $47,000 $54,000 $64,8964 $32,633 * $34,800 * *8 $45,536 $33,095 $35,179 $57,226 $71,429
24 $40,507 $31,200 $40,705 $47,320 $53,47719 $43,629 $35,000 $43,000 $54,753 $58,50015 $41,015 $35,000 $42,300 $49,350 $54,0005 $55,771 $52,500 $55,000 $64,896 $70,3001 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 $39,881 * $42,000 * *7 $41,484 $29,120 $34,286 $57,226 $65,3508 $34,391 $28,000 $30,000 $43,546 $55,135
11 $38,419 $35,000 $36,000 $47,000 $47,32015 $44,957 $35,539 $44,850 $49,350 $58,50019 $46,144 $35,888 $44,144 $55,000 $64,8969 $46,313 $36,000 $51,342 $53,477 $55,0004 $38,922 * $38,136 * *4 $41,799 * $50,000 * *
11 $40,558 $34,286 $42,000 $45,606 $53,00020 $41,429 $32,000 $40,000 $47,320 $55,00015 $38,327 $31,000 $35,888 $42,413 $48,0007 $45,405 $36,000 $46,500 $58,500 $62,159
14 $50,014 $44,144 $51,342 $54,753 $64,89653 $41,616 $33,095 $42,000 $48,000 $57,22613 $46,349 $37,000 $40,997 $54,000 $61,0006 $40,151 $35,000 $37,000 $47,000 $54,7533 $50,685 * $53,477 * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-22
Table 4-2Chief Operations Officer Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
6 $1,357 29 $1,470 33 $1,5410 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $350 2 $3501 * 5 $1,740 5 $1,9001 * 7 $1,289 8 $1,4032 $1,850 2 $427 4 $1,1382 $800 8 $1,344 9 $1,3720 * 4 $2,671 4 $2,6710 * 1 * 1 *1 * 1 * 2 $1,1470 * 3 $1,117 3 $1,1171 * 5 $3,418 6 $2,9501 * 4 $1,645 5 $1,6572 $908 6 $956 6 $1,2741 * 3 $1,119 4 $1,3300 * 5 $810 5 $8100 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $1,600 2 $1,6001 * 2 $347 3 $8140 * 1 * 1 *3 $1,133 11 $978 13 $1,0892 $1,489 11 $1,927 12 $2,0160 * 2 $400 2 $4000 * 2 $2,657 2 $2,6571 * 9 $928 9 $1,0141 * 8 $899 9 $1,0283 $1,558 6 $1,829 8 $1,9671 $600 2 $4,103 3 $2,9950 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $1,259 2 $1,2590 * 5 $1,687 5 $1,6872 $1,462 9 $1,207 10 $1,3833 $1,558 7 $1,886 9 $1,9891 * 4 $1,467 5 $1,2990 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $3,913 2 $3,9130 * 3 $1,583 3 $1,5832 $1,284 6 $356 8 $6123 $1,584 4 $842 6 $1,3561 * 6 $757 6 $8830 * 7 $2,696 7 $2,6964 $1,671 19 $1,650 22 $1,7281 * 4 $815 5 $7661 * 4 $1,238 4 $1,4880 * 2 $1,552 2 $1,552
Overall$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
134567-1011 or more
By number offull-time employees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-23
Table 4-3Chief Operations Officer Total Cash Compensation
75 $43,470 $34,800 $42,000 $51,342 $58,2651 * * * * *4 $35,739 * $36,668 * *1 * * * * *8 $37,005 $28,560 $30,750 $45,756 $65,350
18 $39,986 $35,000 $38,590 $45,000 $47,32010 $46,444 $33,580 $49,403 $55,200 $58,533
9 $39,478 $33,648 $39,103 $40,705 $55,00016 $45,222 $38,519 $44,997 $51,550 $56,753
8 $56,323 $49,671 $55,790 $65,650 $71,7263 $42,532 * $42,000 * *6 $40,081 $30,000 $40,300 $55,000 $55,135
11 $41,983 $35,435 $38,750 $45,000 $47,0009 $49,230 $40,179 $53,100 $56,375 $71,7269 $44,203 $37,000 $44,000 $52,700 $58,800
13 $37,762 $32,250 $36,638 $39,200 $47,32010 $45,020 $34,800 $48,000 $51,342 $55,205
8 $38,346 $33,580 $36,750 $40,705 $55,2006 $53,466 $47,000 $49,000 $62,159 $70,3003 $40,434 * $38,750 * *5 $47,438 $34,800 $42,000 $57,226 $71,4293 $47,161 * $47,000 * *4 $47,234 * $52,700 * *7 $33,272 $30,000 $32,200 $36,000 $40,3006 $42,982 $31,000 $44,142 $55,000 $65,350
27 $41,328 $35,000 $40,705 $48,000 $58,26520 $47,601 $37,838 $47,320 $56,000 $70,300
4 $32,839 * $34,800 * *8 $46,286 $33,648 $40,179 $57,226 $71,429
24 $40,888 $31,500 $40,705 $48,000 $55,20519 $44,098 $35,000 $43,000 $55,000 $58,80015 $42,108 $35,000 $42,300 $49,350 $55,135
5 $57,577 $53,100 $56,375 $70,300 $71,7261 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 $39,974 * $42,000 * *7 $41,525 $29,120 $34,286 $57,226 $65,3508 $34,705 $28,000 $30,000 $45,546 $55,135
11 $39,187 $35,000 $37,000 $47,000 $47,32015 $45,856 $37,838 $44,850 $49,350 $58,80019 $47,083 $36,638 $45,144 $56,753 $70,300
9 $47,042 $36,750 $51,342 $55,205 $56,3754 $39,022 * $38,536 * *4 $43,874 * $52,700 * *
11 $40,984 $34,286 $42,000 $46,106 $55,20020 $41,679 $32,250 $40,300 $47,320 $55,00015 $38,870 $32,200 $36,638 $42,413 $48,000
7 $46,151 $36,750 $47,000 $58,800 $62,15914 $51,344 $44,850 $51,342 $56,753 $70,30053 $42,345 $33,648 $42,000 $48,000 $58,26513 $46,628 $37,000 $40,997 $56,000 $61,000
6 $41,192 $35,000 $39,200 $48,000 $56,7533 $51,746 * $55,205 * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservicesoffered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount ofloansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing,first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-24
Table 4-4Chief Operations Officer Salaries by Years in Position
69 $42,193 $41,622 $41,617 $46,475 $52,8581 * * * * *4 * * $30,210 * $41,0687 $20,160 $30,651 * $47,675 *
17 $38,499 $36,709 $36,637 $41,107 $71,4299 $38,890 $45,969 $58,500 $54,068 *8 $34,000 $36,267 $34,802 $55,000 *
15 $48,877 $43,383 $44,457 $43,883 $62,1598 $57,239 $55,965 $52,510 * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 4-5Chief Operations Officer Salaries by Total Years of Experience
56 $41,970 $37,125 $39,473 $43,099 $47,4241 * * * * *3 * * * * $35,9196 * * $30,160 $28,000 $43,212
12 $36,000 $43,546 $37,249 $31,000 $50,53610 $32,000 $27,900 $39,443 $50,000 $52,885
6 * $33,095 $35,250 $55,000 $37,05213 $54,753 $39,842 * $42,521 $54,220
5 * * $70,300 $51,342 $50,122
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 4-6Chief Operations Officer Education
68 41% 40% 17% 0% 2%1 0% 100% 0% 0% 0%4 50% 50% 0% 0% 0%1 0% 100% 0% 0% 0%6 50% 50% 0% 0% 0%
18 44% 28% 28% 0% 0%8 38% 63% 0% 0% 0%7 29% 57% 14% 0% 0%
15 53% 27% 20% 0% 0%8 25% 38% 25% 0% 13%
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NHigh
schoolSome
collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-25
Table 4-7Chief Operations Officer Salaries by Level of Education
68 $41,901 $42,610 $44,646 * $70,3001 * * * * *4 $39,400 $31,879 * * *1 * * * * *6 $28,149 $41,890 * * *
18 $39,763 $37,509 $40,919 * *8 $47,297 $46,743 * * *7 $33,552 $39,825 $40,000 * *
15 $46,641 $41,883 $47,833 * *8 $48,444 $57,791 $49,671 * $70,300
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N High school Some college College degree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
*Insufficient data.
Table 4-8Chief Operations Officer Salary Range Averages
10 $34,184 $41,499 $48,8154 $26,118 $31,154 $36,1891 * * *2 $35,713 $42,733 $49,7533 $40,333 $49,333 $58,333
Overall$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-26
TITLE: Chief Operations Officer REPORTS TO: President/CEO/manager Purpose Responsible for assisting the credit union President/CEO/Manager in the overall management of the credit union. Has direct responsibility for the administration and supervision of front end and back end operations and branch activities within established policies and guidelines. Duties and Responsibilities
1. Assist in directing all credit union operations, which include planning, recommending, and implementing programs and policies, and providing general administrative direction.
2. Manage daily operation of credit union and establish office procedures.
3. Analyze various statistics and the use of technology in all areas of operation and make recommendations for
the efficient operation and growth of the credit union.
4. Ensure adequate equipment supplies and working space is available.
5. Ensure that the president is kept fully informed on the conditions and operations of the credit union and of all important factors influencing them.
6. Maintain daily contact with branch managers, providing support, input, feedback, and guidance concerning
their daily operations.
7. Monitor branch activity, including number of transactions, volume, teller errors, loan volume, teller and loan personal sales, and new accounts.
8. Develop, implement, and maintain operational procedures to maximize efficiency and quality of work and to
provide consistent quality service to members.
9. Hold periodic staff meetings. Identify areas for improvement, changes in procedures, new developments, or changes in services or products. Keep staff up to date on trends and general credit union information.
10. Oversee hiring, promotions, transfers, terminations, and other changes in status of assigned employees.
11. Evaluate the job performance of subordinates to ensure quality of work and service to members. 12. Attend board meetings and report on assigned areas of responsibility as requested by the president.
13. Manage and recommend the purchase of equipment and supplies.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-27
Table 5-1Loan VP Salaries
85 $40,048 $34,000 $39,728 $45,000 $52,3695 $31,200 $25,700 $33,480 $35,552 $38,5654 $33,868 * $31,735 * *6 $36,696 $30,888 $35,750 $42,008 $45,000
19 $38,042 $32,000 $37,000 $43,720 $49,50020 $39,631 $34,000 $38,400 $46,000 $52,36913 $39,333 $36,180 $40,000 $41,500 $45,00012 $43,987 $35,148 $42,644 $50,500 $60,0086 $50,188 $46,400 $52,033 $54,330 $55,0004 $44,873 * $51,850 * *5 $40,389 $36,571 $41,000 $44,000 $44,505
23 $38,930 $32,000 $39,000 $41,580 $52,21512 $35,024 $25,480 $33,650 $46,000 $46,00010 $40,231 $35,000 $36,500 $45,000 $60,0088 $39,525 $32,000 $38,480 $45,746 $54,330
12 $42,150 $36,540 $40,000 $45,000 $51,4299 $44,740 $36,000 $45,000 $49,400 $62,4002 $42,744 * $50,000 * *2 $36,022 * $36,022 * *1 * * * * *5 $31,061 $25,700 $33,000 $35,552 $36,571
13 $37,664 $32,000 $36,540 $41,000 $51,4296 $37,879 $30,778 $41,580 $45,000 $49,500
11 $38,276 $34,000 $38,400 $42,900 $43,72020 $40,970 $36,000 $40,000 $45,746 $53,50027 $42,883 $36,700 $40,000 $51,850 $55,0009 $38,430 $33,480 $35,360 $38,565 $51,429
29 $37,542 $30,726 $36,540 $41,580 $52,36928 $40,215 $35,000 $40,000 $44,000 $47,50015 $41,708 $36,296 $40,000 $45,746 $52,2154 $51,214 * $55,000 * *2 $28,091 * $28,091 * *1 * * * * *7 $35,969 $33,000 $36,500 $38,565 $40,269
13 $38,781 $32,000 $39,000 $45,000 $50,00020 $36,776 $31,054 $36,571 $41,000 $46,00020 $40,963 $35,360 $40,000 $46,400 $51,85013 $44,202 $38,659 $40,000 $46,000 $60,0089 $44,988 $40,000 $45,000 $52,215 $55,0001 * * * * *2 $30,634 * $30,634 * *4 $37,644 * $36,571 * *
17 $37,762 $32,760 $35,000 $45,746 $51,42918 $37,947 $34,600 $39,000 $41,000 $44,67815 $42,561 $36,700 $40,000 $46,000 $53,24013 $42,157 $38,000 $40,000 $52,215 $55,00015 $41,563 $34,000 $39,728 $47,500 $53,50056 $40,065 $33,480 $39,728 $46,000 $52,21521 $37,678 $34,000 $36,296 $41,000 $44,6784 $45,121 * $45,000 * *4 $44,751 * $40,000 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-time employees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-28
Table 5-2Loan VP Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
10 $1,301 39 $1,089 42 $1,3151 * 2 $375 3 $4171 * 0 * 1 *1 * 3 $350 3 $6950 * 10 $1,059 10 $1,0592 $600 11 $1,048 11 $1,1572 $2,200 6 $1,044 6 $1,5943 $1,200 4 $973 5 $1,4990 * 3 $2,325 3 $2,3250 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $1,169 2 $1,1692 $451 10 $1,270 10 $1,3573 $1,333 5 $785 6 $1,3152 $780 4 $478 5 $6421 * 4 $1,126 4 $2,2151 * 6 $1,287 7 $1,3241 * 6 $1,011 6 $1,1150 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *1 * 1 * 2 $3251 * 5 $1,176 6 $1,2750 * 4 $818 4 $8183 $741 7 $546 7 $8462 $1,050 10 $1,281 10 $1,4983 $1,960 10 $1,384 11 $1,7570 * 5 $844 5 $8446 $1,240 13 $779 16 $1,1000 * 12 $1,068 12 $1,0684 $1,383 8 $1,659 8 $2,3480 * 1 * 1 *0 * 0 * 0 *1 * 0 * 1 *2 $1,435 3 $260 4 $9470 * 5 $987 5 $9873 $523 11 $829 11 $9701 * 12 $1,193 12 $1,2372 $2,773 5 $1,019 5 $1,9891 * 3 $2,280 4 $2,0930 * 0 * 0 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 3 $682 3 $6821 * 8 $1,335 9 $1,2583 $1,186 8 $591 9 $9022 $1,065 5 $1,031 6 $1,1733 $2,004 9 $863 9 $1,4971 * 5 $2,132 5 $2,2087 $952 26 $942 28 $1,1102 $2,210 9 $1,490 9 $2,0420 * 2 $1,361 2 $1,3611 * 2 $976 3 $1,107
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-time employees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-29
Table 5-3Loan VP Total Cash Compensation
85 $40,703 $34,600 $40,591 $45,932 $52,4295 $31,450 $26,200 $33,480 $35,702 $39,1654 $34,324 * $32,647 * *6 $37,043 $31,278 $36,542 $42,008 $45,000
19 $38,600 $32,950 $37,000 $43,720 $51,00020 $40,238 $34,600 $39,000 $47,000 $52,42913 $40,183 $38,000 $41,000 $42,700 $45,00012 $44,612 $35,898 $43,519 $50,500 $60,0086 $51,350 $47,400 $52,033 $54,330 $56,3754 $45,363 * $51,850 * *5 $40,817 $36,571 $42,500 $44,000 $45,305
23 $39,572 $32,950 $39,300 $42,900 $52,21512 $35,655 $25,480 $33,650 $46,000 $47,00010 $40,558 $35,000 $37,585 $45,000 $60,0088 $40,638 $32,000 $42,700 $47,746 $54,330
12 $42,914 $38,000 $41,500 $45,000 $52,3699 $45,471 $36,000 $45,750 $51,600 $62,4002 $43,585 * $51,500 * *2 $36,322 * $36,322 * *1 * * * * *5 $31,181 $26,200 $33,000 $35,702 $36,571
13 $38,262 $32,295 $36,540 $42,500 $52,4296 $38,421 $31,278 $41,580 $45,000 $51,000
11 $38,814 $34,600 $39,700 $42,900 $43,72020 $41,726 $37,000 $41,000 $46,000 $53,50027 $43,644 $36,700 $42,750 $51,850 $55,6579 $38,892 $33,480 $35,860 $39,165 $52,429
29 $38,130 $32,295 $37,585 $43,038 $52,36928 $40,718 $35,500 $41,000 $44,000 $47,50015 $42,953 $37,000 $42,750 $47,000 $52,2154 $51,579 * $56,375 * *2 $28,091 * $28,091 * *1 * * * * *7 $36,476 $33,000 $37,000 $39,165 $40,269
13 $39,167 $32,000 $39,300 $45,000 $51,50020 $37,290 $31,226 $36,571 $41,580 $47,00020 $41,726 $35,860 $41,000 $47,400 $52,36913 $45,042 $40,000 $42,750 $46,000 $60,0089 $45,922 $41,500 $45,932 $52,215 $56,3751 * * * * *2 $30,934 * $30,934 * *4 $38,146 * $36,571 * *
17 $38,436 $33,000 $35,500 $47,746 $52,42918 $38,388 $34,800 $39,300 $41,580 $44,67815 $43,064 $36,700 $41,500 $46,000 $55,44013 $43,169 $40,591 $42,750 $52,215 $55,65715 $42,318 $34,000 $41,028 $47,500 $53,50056 $40,621 $33,650 $40,000 $47,000 $52,36921 $38,524 $34,000 $37,796 $42,750 $45,9324 $45,780 * $45,750 * *4 $45,636 * $41,500 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservicesoffered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount ofloansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing,first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-30
Table 5-4Loan VP Salaries by Years in Position
66 $41,327 $39,713 $39,451 $39,735 $44,8513 * * * * *4 $36,000 $33,000 $30,470 * *5 $30,778 * $33,694 $42,008 $45,000
14 $41,000 $35,824 $37,463 * $43,32616 $42,200 $42,600 $37,820 $34,000 $43,050
8 $38,000 $38,000 $39,103 $36,180 $41,50010 $46,829 $32,102 $50,396 $44,898 $45,000
6 $54,330 $49,394 * * $49,308
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 5-5Loan VP Salaries by Total Years of Experience
57 $17,000 $35,376 $36,153 $42,409 $43,3753 * * * * *2 * * * * *5 * * * $30,778 $38,599
13 * $38,857 $32,065 $45,746 $43,29612 * $32,240 $35,000 $55,657 $43,435
7 * * $36,000 $41,327 $35,75010 * $32,102 $62,400 $40,610 $47,101
5 * * * $54,330 $48,646
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 5-6Loan VP Education
67 34% 39% 26% 1% 0%4 25% 25% 25% 25% 0%4 25% 50% 25% 0% 0%5 20% 40% 40% 0% 0%
13 38% 46% 15% 0% 0%15 53% 20% 27% 0% 0%9 22% 56% 22% 0% 0%
11 27% 55% 18% 0% 0%6 33% 17% 50% 0% 0%
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
NHigh
schoolSome
collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-31
Table 5-7Loan VP Salaries by Level of Education
67 $38,372 $40,470 $44,042 $35,552 *4 * * * * *4 $30,470 $25,000 $55,000 * *5 $42,008 $37,889 $33,694 * *
13 $37,854 $40,051 $38,740 * *15 $37,063 $40,100 $44,185 * *9 $36,090 $41,046 $35,790 * *
11 $41,265 $44,210 $47,394 * *6 $46,591 $46,400 $53,848 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N High school Some collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
*Insufficient data.
Table 5-8Loan VP Salary Range Averages
6 $33,358 $41,036 $48,7131 * * *2 $27,642 $34,693 $41,7441 * * *2 $43,500 $53,912 $64,325
Overall$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$25M-$30M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-32
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-33
Table 6-1Consumer Loan VP/Manager Salaries
29 $38,050 $32,000 $37,856 $43,250 $49,4002 $28,580 * $28,580 * *3 $27,625 * $27,150 * *5 $32,490 $30,000 $32,000 $32,500 $39,1094 $38,495 * $38,250 * *6 $40,858 $37,327 $39,860 $44,000 $51,5157 $41,859 $38,450 $42,625 $44,412 $47,0002 $47,054 * $47,054 * *2 $44,154 * $51,515 * *1 * * * * *7 $39,175 $32,500 $39,109 $44,824 $49,4007 $35,701 $28,840 $40,000 $43,250 $44,0003 $40,728 * $36,900 * *3 $34,111 * $31,200 * *2 $39,956 * $47,000 * *3 $35,142 * $32,000 * *1 * * * * *3 $29,510 * $30,605 * *3 $37,300 * $39,109 * *5 $33,839 $25,000 $32,500 $37,856 $49,4009 $38,276 $35,000 $40,000 $42,000 $44,0009 $41,986 $36,900 $44,000 $47,000 $54,1001 * * * * *1 * * * * *
10 $40,407 $35,000 $41,500 $47,000 $51,51512 $37,126 $31,200 $36,900 $42,000 $44,000
3 $38,987 * $40,008 * *2 $44,037 * $44,037 * *1 * * * * *2 $33,594 * $39,109 * *5 $31,883 $25,000 $31,200 $37,327 $41,5005 $33,238 $30,000 $32,000 $32,500 $41,8657 $40,826 $37,856 $42,000 $47,000 $49,4005 $41,566 $40,000 $40,008 $44,000 $51,5154 $43,369 * $43,250 * *2 $28,580 * $28,580 * *4 $29,804 * $29,650 * *4 $40,817 * $43,250 * *8 $36,703 $32,500 $37,327 $42,000 $47,0001 * * * * *
10 $41,288 $36,900 $40,008 $44,824 $54,10019 $37,114 $31,200 $37,856 $41,500 $49,400
5 $36,092 $25,000 $43,250 $44,000 $44,0004 $44,950 * $47,000 * *1 * * * * *
Overall$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
3467-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-34
Table 6-2Consumer Loan VP/Manager Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
3 $3,790 10 $1,017 12 $1,8270 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $625 2 $6250 * 2 $1,100 2 $1,1001 * 2 $2,013 2 $5,0132 $2,734 2 $1,000 4 $1,8670 * 1 * 1 *1 * 1 * 2 $3,3601 * 3 $730 4 $7000 * 1 * 1 *1 * 2 $666 2 $3,5980 * 2 $456 2 $4560 * 1 * 1 *0 * 3 $675 3 $6751 * 3 $936 4 $8432 $5,421 3 $1,596 4 $3,8980 * 1 * 1 *0 * 5 $1,489 5 $1,4890 * 3 $750 3 $7501 * 1 * 1 *2 $2,734 0 * 2 $2,7340 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $537 2 $5370 * 2 $625 2 $6250 * 3 $1,111 3 $1,1111 * 2 $2,013 2 $5,0132 $2,734 0 * 2 $2,7340 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *1 * 2 $925 3 $8010 * 3 $745 3 $7452 $5,421 3 $1,665 4 $4,0930 * 6 $1,380 6 $1,3801 * 2 $528 3 $5502 $5,421 2 $666 3 $4,027
Overall$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit union assetsize
New EnglandEast North CentralWest North CentralEast South CentralWest South CentralMountain
By credit union region**
367-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None12
By number of branchoffices
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-35
Table 6-3Consumer Loan VP/Manager Total Cash Compensation
29 $38,800 $32,500 $39,109 $43,850 $50,8002 $28,780 * $28,780 * *3 $27,825 * $27,350 * *5 $32,740 $30,000 $32,500 $32,500 $39,1094 $39,045 * $38,650 * *6 $42,529 $37,856 $40,488 $44,000 $55,0157 $42,793 $38,450 $43,525 $45,900 $49,6912 $47,054 * $47,054 * *2 $46,094 * $55,015 * *1 * * * * *7 $40,139 $32,500 $39,109 $49,691 $50,8007 $36,130 $29,300 $40,000 $43,850 $44,0003 $40,728 * $36,900 * *3 $34,370 * $31,200 * *2 $43,554 * $47,800 * *3 $35,422 * $32,500 * *1 * * * * *3 $29,639 * $30,605 * *3 $37,300 * $39,109 * *5 $34,265 $25,400 $32,500 $37,856 $50,8009 $38,649 $35,000 $40,000 $43,200 $44,0009 $43,542 $36,900 $44,000 $49,691 $54,1001 * * * * *1 * * * * *
10 $41,158 $35,000 $41,865 $47,800 $55,01512 $37,287 $31,200 $36,900 $43,200 $44,0003 $41,040 * $40,008 * *2 $46,771 * $46,771 * *1 * * * * *2 $33,770 * $39,109 * *5 $32,140 $25,400 $31,200 $37,327 $42,3005 $33,482 $30,000 $32,500 $32,500 $41,8657 $41,317 $37,856 $43,200 $47,800 $50,8005 $43,502 $40,000 $40,008 $44,000 $55,0154 $44,445 * $43,850 * *2 $28,780 * $28,780 * *4 $30,006 * $29,795 * *4 $41,421 * $43,850 * *8 $37,028 $32,500 $37,327 $43,200 $47,8001 * * * * *
10 $42,714 $36,900 $40,008 $49,691 $54,10019 $37,541 $31,200 $37,856 $41,865 $50,8005 $36,438 $25,400 $43,850 $44,000 $44,0004 $47,899 * $49,691 * *1 * * * * *
Overall$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
3467-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, first mortgages,home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
Table 6-4Consumer Loan VP/Manager Salaries by Years in Position
24 $40,632 $35,093 $39,445 $34,472 $43,7372 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 $28,840 $32,000 * $31,250 *2 * * * * *6 $42,700 $37,592 * * $41,8657 $44,824 $36,900 $43,250 $40,000 $44,3332 $40,008 * $54,100 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 11-15
*Insufficient data.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-36
Table 6-5Consumer Loan VP/Manager Salaries by Total Years of Experience
18 $33,080 $38,484 $38,286 $43,0822 * * * *3 $30,420 * $32,500 *2 * * * $45,4505 $37,856 $42,051 * $42,9334 * $36,900 $43,250 $41,0002 * * * *
Overall$2M-$5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
N 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 6-6Consumer Loan VP/Manager Education
19 24% 54% 22% 0% 0%2 50% 50% 0% 0% 0%1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0%3 67% 0% 33% 0% 0%1 0% 100% 0% 0% 0%5 0% 60% 40% 0% 0%6 17% 67% 17% 0% 0%1 0% 100% 0% 0% 0%
Overall$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
NHigh
schoolSome
collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
Table 6-7Consumer Loan VP/Manager Salaries by Level of Education
19 $34,156 $40,489 $41,380 * *2 * * * * *1 * * * * *3 $32,250 * $30,000 * *1 * * * * *5 * $37,259 $44,686 * *6 $42,000 $43,563 $44,824 * *1 * * * * *
Overall$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
N High school Some collegeCollegedegree
Collegedegree
Graduatedegree or
higher
*Insufficient data.
Table 6-8Consumer Loan VP/Manager Salary Range Averages
4 $28,769 $34,450 $40,1311 * * *1 * * *1 * * *1 * * *
Overall$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-37
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-38
Table 7-1Collections VP Salaries
26 $35,219 $28,028 $34,036 $41,900 $48,0002 $27,112 * $27,112 * *1 * * * * *2 $36,571 * $36,571 * *7 $36,452 $29,200 $34,036 $43,200 $52,500
10 $34,841 $27,790 $35,948 $39,962 $45,9382 $37,218 * $37,218 * *2 $39,049 * $39,049 * *2 $36,945 * $42,436 * *2 $32,000 * $36,183 * *6 $33,125 $22,500 $39,962 $41,900 $44,1423 $43,245 * $43,200 * *4 $38,162 * $41,320 * *3 $30,392 * $30,097 * *2 $43,134 * $43,134 * *3 $27,202 * $27,790 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *2 $35,097 * $41,900 * *1 * * * * *4 $41,900 * $43,671 * *9 $32,874 $29,200 $31,200 $34,036 $50,5569 $36,367 $32,000 $36,183 $41,320 $48,0003 $40,826 * $41,900 * *5 $33,775 $28,028 $29,200 $38,189 $44,142
12 $33,871 $29,000 $32,000 $42,436 $43,2006 $36,377 $30,097 $35,712 $39,962 $52,5001 * * * * *4 $31,513 * $29,200 * *3 $40,051 * $39,962 * *8 $35,281 $31,200 $36,183 $38,189 $44,1426 $34,957 $27,790 $32,000 $41,320 $50,5564 $36,611 * $42,436 * *2 $27,373 * $26,735 * *1 * * * * *3 $41,574 * $44,142 * *8 $32,002 $25,000 $27,790 $38,189 $52,5003 $31,071 * $31,200 * *9 $38,191 $35,712 $39,962 $42,436 $48,000
15 $35,756 $27,489 $34,036 $43,200 $50,5568 $33,760 $30,097 $32,000 $38,189 $42,4363 $36,731 * $35,712 * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
34567-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-8
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None12
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-39
Table 7-2Collections VP Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
4 $913 12 $631 14 $8160 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 4 $415 4 $4154 $913 5 $739 7 $1,0490 * 1 * 1 *1 * 1 * 2 $5531 * 2 $600 2 $8000 * 2 $350 2 $3500 * 2 $1,132 2 $1,1320 * 2 $480 2 $4801 * 2 $979 2 $1,9791 * 1 * 2 $2740 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $300 2 $3002 $625 5 $533 7 $5622 $1,200 4 $635 4 $1,2280 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $1,217 2 $1,2171 * 6 $339 7 $4403 $883 3 $764 4 $1,2590 * 2 $1,217 2 $1,2171 * 3 $522 3 $6701 * 2 $400 3 $6302 $1,125 4 $699 5 $1,0090 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $647 2 $6471 * 4 $347 5 $3251 * 0 * 1 *2 $1,200 5 $622 5 $1,1171 * 9 $674 9 $7232 $625 2 $244 4 $4421 * 1 * 1 *
Overall$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountain
By credit union region**
467-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-8
By number of servicesoffered***
$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,000-1,4992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None12
By number of branchoffices
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-40
Table 7-3Collections VP Total Cash Compensation
26 $35,656 $29,300 $34,436 $41,900 $48,0002 $27,112 * $27,112 * *1 * * * * *2 $36,721 * $36,721 * *7 $36,689 $29,760 $34,436 $43,200 $52,800
10 $35,576 $28,040 $37,186 $41,262 $46,6862 $37,281 * $37,281 * *2 $39,049 * $39,049 * *2 $37,498 * $42,561 * *2 $32,000 * $36,183 * *6 $33,427 $22,800 $41,262 $41,900 $44,1423 $43,479 * $43,200 * *4 $38,670 * $41,857 * *3 $30,674 * $30,097 * *2 $45,113 * $45,113 * *3 $27,381 * $28,040 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *2 $36,029 * $41,900 * *1 * * * * *4 $42,050 * $43,671 * *9 $33,296 $29,760 $32,200 $34,436 $51,5149 $36,917 $32,000 $38,712 $41,857 $48,0003 $41,194 * $41,900 * *5 $34,225 $29,760 $29,928 $38,189 $44,142
12 $34,125 $29,300 $32,200 $42,561 $43,2006 $37,184 $30,097 $36,183 $41,262 $52,8001 * * * * *4 $32,118 * $29,760 * *3 $40,722 * $41,262 * *8 $35,512 $32,200 $36,183 $38,189 $44,1426 $35,791 $28,040 $32,000 $41,857 $51,5144 $36,641 * $42,561 * *2 $28,310 * $26,735 * *1 * * * * *3 $42,013 * $44,142 * *8 $32,201 $25,000 $28,040 $38,189 $52,8003 $31,385 * $32,000 * *9 $38,821 $36,183 $41,262 $42,561 $48,000
15 $36,207 $27,489 $34,436 $43,200 $51,5148 $33,972 $30,097 $32,200 $38,189 $42,5613 $37,689 * $38,712 * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
34567-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-8
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None12
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
Table 7-4Collections VP Salaries by Years in Position
23 $34,520 $36,250 $31,738 $49,199 $43,1732 * * $27,112 * *2 * * * * *6 $29,200 $43,200 $32,000 * $42,8129 $34,836 $33,456 $34,645 $50,556 *2 * * * * *2 * * * * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-41
Table 7-5Collections VP Salaries by Total Years of Experience
19 $43,200 $30,694 $37,778 $41,7712 * $27,112 * *2 * * * *5 $43,200 $29,200 * $42,8126 * $34,555 $37,778 $35,5812 * * * *2 * * * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 7-6Collections VP Education
21 52% 28% 20% 0% 0%2 100% 0% 0% 0% 0%2 0% 50% 50% 0% 0%5 60% 40% 0% 0% 0%9 56% 22% 22% 0% 0%2 0% 50% 50% 0% 0%1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
NHigh
schoolSome
collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
Table 7-7Collections VP Salaries by Level of Education
21 $35,434 $37,688 $35,382 * *2 $27,112 * * * *2 * * * * *5 $42,812 $37,600 * * *9 $35,726 $37,837 $34,555 * *2 * * * * *1 * * * * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
N High school Some collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
*Insufficient data.
Table 7-8Collections VP Salary Range Averages
5 $28,992 $34,876 $40,7601 * * *3 $27,533 $33,150 $38,7671 * * *
Overall$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-42
TITLE: Collections VP/Manager REPORTS TO: President/CEO/Manager or Loan VP/SVP Purpose Ensure that the credit and collection policies and procedures of the credit union best serve the credit union and its members. Oversee collections staff and provide leadership and guidance. Ensure strict compliance with state and federal credit and collection rules and regulations in all collection practices. Duties and Responsibilities
1. Ensure that credit and collection policies, procedures, practices, and documentation meet federal and state regulations.
2. Assign, monitor, and supervise the work load in the Collections Department to ensure the smooth and
efficient flow of work. Ensure the courteous and considerate interface with members at all times. 3. Establish and monitor effective control procedures for late and/or delinquent or potentially delinquent loans.
Determine when to charge to reserve. 4. On an on-going basis, communicate and monitor the requirements to staff in collections procedures to
protect the credit union’s interests and to handle members courteously. Train staff on alternative collection techniques to resolve issues positively.
5. Review accounts where action beyond routine collection procedures must be approved or implemented.
Handle complex situations. Resolve difficult or non-routine member issues. 6. Review all billings from attorneys retained for collection work. 7. Authorize legal proceedings. Review default notices, surrender notices, bankruptcy procedures, foreclosure
notices, etc. for accuracy and completeness. 8. Review all accounts that are to be written off as uncollectible.
9. Develop and review accurate reporting procedures on collection activities. Prepare and analyze reports for
senior management and/or the Board. 10. Establish and maintain effective employee relations. 11. Prepare, implement, and supervise the budget for the department that is consistent with the overall strategic
plan and budget of the credit union. 12. Evaluate the job performance of subordinates to ensure quality work and service to members.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-43
Table 8-1Branch Manager I Salaries
42 $35,636 $30,000 $37,249 $40,545 $45,0001 * * * * *6 $26,617 $24,000 $28,411 $30,000 $31,2007 $33,534 $22,904 $33,358 $42,120 $50,427
11 $37,567 $30,000 $35,250 $41,000 $45,0009 $35,252 $30,589 $35,513 $43,437 $43,4378 $38,038 $37,249 $37,249 $40,500 $45,0002 $44,597 * $40,116 * *1 * * * * *9 $33,467 $28,000 $32,000 $34,227 $48,0003 $33,193 * $37,025 * *6 $42,176 $41,600 $43,437 $44,300 $45,0005 $32,788 $24,980 $34,000 $38,000 $45,0007 $36,180 $37,249 $37,249 $39,000 $40,5457 $31,120 $30,000 $30,589 $35,000 $42,7502 $39,947 * $41,000 * *3 $44,854 * $38,637 * *
18 $34,672 $28,080 $34,227 $42,640 $48,00021 $35,410 $30,000 $37,249 $39,000 $43,437
3 $31,620 * $40,545 * *13 $32,474 $25,000 $34,000 $37,249 $37,24916 $38,856 $33,155 $40,116 $43,437 $45,000
8 $36,799 $30,589 $39,000 $42,640 $48,0002 $33,088 * $32,000 * *2 $44,251 * $50,427 * *1 * * * * *8 $27,128 $21,081 $27,982 $30,000 $42,6407 $40,579 $30,589 $41,000 $45,000 $65,000
13 $36,914 $35,000 $37,025 $40,500 $42,75011 $35,079 $30,000 $37,249 $40,116 $43,437
1 * * * * *8 $36,047 $30,000 $38,000 $40,545 $65,0009 $30,972 $25,000 $30,000 $34,227 $42,750
12 $36,742 $27,982 $39,000 $42,640 $48,00012 $37,894 $35,600 $37,249 $40,116 $43,437
6 $41,072 $33,155 $40,545 $48,000 $65,00023 $36,242 $30,000 $35,600 $42,750 $45,00010 $32,422 $30,000 $32,000 $37,600 $39,000
3 $35,793 * $37,249 * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
67-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-44
Table 8-2Branch Manager I Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
9 $1,151 19 $555 24 $9110 * 5 $605 5 $6050 * 2 $875 2 $8753 $2,667 4 $742 6 $1,8283 $909 4 $570 7 $7683 $660 4 $429 4 $7290 * 1 * 1 *2 $1,503 4 $600 5 $1,1320 * 2 $610 2 $6103 $566 2 $803 4 $8451 * 2 $736 2 $3,1792 $832 4 $373 5 $6091 * 2 $731 3 $1,1620 * 2 $835 2 $8350 * 2 $920 2 $9201 * 8 $685 9 $8428 $1,094 9 $470 13 $9330 * 2 $652 2 $6522 $1,000 6 $459 8 $6032 $486 6 $670 7 $7164 $1,570 4 $430 5 $1,6791 * 1 * 2 $2,1460 * 5 $605 5 $6050 * 4 $531 4 $5314 $1,778 6 $755 8 $1,5275 $843 4 $399 7 $7280 * 1 * 1 *0 * 5 $860 5 $8602 $1,242 2 $794 4 $1,1062 $1,949 5 $447 5 $1,4715 $804 6 $464 9 $6940 * 3 $899 3 $8995 $1,623 11 $647 13 $1,2942 $1,365 4 $557 5 $1,0962 $558 1 * 3 $400
Overall$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
New EnglandEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
67-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-45
Table 8-3Branch Manager I Total Cash Compensation
42 $36,227 $30,000 $37,503 $41,300 $45,0001 * * * * *6 $27,121 $24,600 $28,986 $30,000 $32,2007 $33,753 $22,904 $34,108 $42,245 $50,427
11 $38,411 $30,000 $35,600 $41,521 $45,0009 $35,910 $31,089 $36,298 $43,552 $43,5528 $38,573 $37,503 $37,503 $40,500 $47,0002 $44,738 * $40,366 * *1 * * * * *9 $34,103 $28,382 $33,155 $35,459 $48,0003 $33,674 * $37,575 * *6 $42,825 $41,850 $43,552 $44,300 $47,0005 $34,096 $29,460 $35,000 $38,000 $45,0007 $36,709 $37,503 $37,503 $40,100 $41,5217 $31,478 $30,000 $31,089 $35,000 $44,7502 $40,782 * $41,300 * *3 $45,434 * $40,137 * *
18 $35,086 $28,080 $35,459 $42,640 $48,00021 $36,082 $30,000 $37,503 $40,100 $43,552
3 $31,965 * $41,521 * *13 $32,939 $26,000 $35,000 $37,503 $37,50316 $39,215 $33,155 $40,366 $43,552 $47,000
8 $37,978 $31,089 $40,100 $42,640 $48,0002 $35,234 * $35,020 * *2 $44,251 * $50,427 * *1 * * * * *8 $27,476 $21,081 $28,382 $30,000 $42,6407 $40,888 $31,089 $41,300 $45,000 $65,000
13 $37,938 $35,459 $37,575 $40,500 $44,30011 $35,622 $30,000 $37,503 $40,366 $43,552
1 * * * * *8 $36,585 $30,000 $38,000 $41,521 $65,0009 $31,462 $26,000 $30,000 $35,459 $44,750
12 $37,441 $29,460 $40,100 $42,640 $48,00012 $38,492 $36,250 $37,503 $40,366 $43,552
6 $41,485 $33,155 $41,521 $48,000 $65,00023 $37,021 $30,000 $36,250 $44,300 $47,00010 $32,956 $30,000 $35,020 $37,600 $40,100
3 $36,193 * $37,503 * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
67-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
Table 8-4Branch Manager I Salaries by Years in Position
38 $30,124 $37,323 $36,820 $32,685 $40,4821 * * * * *5 $23,507 * $30,000 $27,982 *6 $28,080 $30,226 $38,637 * *
10 $34,557 $37,642 * * $41,8759 $25,000 $38,136 $36,636 * $39,1507 $38,000 $39,149 $39,050 * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-46
Table 8-5Branch Manager I Salaries by Total Years of Experience
27 $28,372 $32,828 $35,158 $34,831 $43,8801 * * * * *3 * * * * *4 * $31,815 * * $41,6008 * $35,000 $28,500 $40,125 $49,5835 * $37,025 $33,155 $30,589 $42,2086 $28,000 $34,327 $38,785 * $37,600
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 8-6Branch Manager I Education
29 56% 34% 14% 4% 0%1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0%4 25% 75% 0% 0% 0%4 50% 25% 25% 0% 0%7 43% 29% 29% 0% 0%7 71% 29% 0% 14% 0%6 67% 33% 17% 0% 0%
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N High schoolSomecollege
Collegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
Table 8-7Branch Manager I Salaries by Level of Education
31 $32,731 $39,153 $41,075 $37,025 *1 * * * * *4 $17,680 $27,613 * * *4 $26,403 $41,600 $38,637 * *7 $33,265 $43,875 $37,613 * *8 $35,554 $37,445 * $37,025 *7 $32,770 $46,000 $45,000 * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N High school Some collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
*Insufficient data.
Table 8-8Branch Manager I Salary Range Averages
7 $29,382 $36,769 $44,1561 * * *3 $26,987 $34,786 $42,5862 $29,865 $37,456 $45,0481 * * *
Overall$10M-$15M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums foreach job position.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-48
Table 9-1Member Services VP Salaries
66 $34,727 $29,000 $34,035 $40,000 $46,0002 $36,960 * $36,960 * *
12 $31,911 $27,307 $29,450 $38,609 $40,0007 $32,440 $23,000 $32,664 $36,420 $46,0008 $32,560 $26,504 $31,218 $39,669 $44,800
13 $34,524 $23,220 $33,256 $40,950 $44,8486 $36,225 $24,900 $37,000 $42,000 $54,4009 $34,502 $33,000 $34,750 $38,000 $40,6362 $40,000 * $40,000 * *7 $38,933 $35,000 $38,400 $44,700 $46,5365 $38,085 $34,995 $35,000 $39,337 $46,5368 $29,766 $22,000 $27,040 $36,000 $43,000
13 $39,760 $30,000 $36,420 $48,000 $54,4008 $30,476 $23,000 $32,000 $36,098 $40,0002 $33,900 * $33,900 * *
10 $32,779 $29,900 $32,664 $37,499 $38,4807 $34,645 $29,000 $36,000 $40,950 $44,8005 $33,563 $25,000 $33,000 $41,600 $44,8488 $37,297 $32,512 $38,400 $44,700 $46,0003 $40,375 * $39,720 * *9 $36,647 $27,040 $29,120 $37,499 $71,429
12 $32,763 $27,800 $32,136 $36,420 $44,8008 $34,123 $30,300 $34,000 $40,000 $44,8484 $29,836 * $34,035 * *3 $34,269 * $39,337 * *
15 $32,456 $30,000 $33,500 $38,000 $41,30912 $38,415 $33,000 $38,480 $44,700 $48,0006 $39,578 $34,995 $39,720 $48,000 $49,375
10 $37,351 $27,575 $32,664 $44,800 $71,42923 $30,888 $23,150 $30,300 $38,000 $41,30918 $35,005 $33,000 $35,000 $40,950 $44,8486 $35,908 $32,000 $36,296 $38,400 $39,9623 $43,080 * $44,700 * *2 $36,960 * $36,960 * *6 $33,282 $27,575 $31,240 $39,720 $49,3757 $33,655 $27,800 $32,000 $40,000 $46,000
13 $29,713 $22,000 $29,120 $34,995 $40,0006 $34,924 $32,136 $34,035 $39,337 $44,848
10 $34,690 $25,000 $31,000 $40,950 $43,00013 $38,134 $33,000 $38,000 $41,600 $46,5366 $35,171 $31,000 $36,098 $38,400 $44,7003 $39,554 * $36,296 * *2 $29,719 * $33,480 * *9 $33,666 $29,000 $32,136 $39,720 $48,0007 $37,154 $27,575 $37,499 $44,848 $49,375
10 $31,927 $27,800 $32,512 $34,995 $36,09816 $33,890 $23,220 $34,035 $38,480 $43,0007 $33,081 $22,050 $38,000 $41,309 $42,0007 $34,848 $31,000 $33,000 $33,500 $36,2968 $40,023 $38,400 $41,600 $46,536 $48,000
49 $33,825 $25,920 $32,664 $39,720 $46,00012 $36,619 $33,000 $36,098 $42,000 $44,7004 $37,756 * $41,309 * *1 * * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-time employees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-49
Table 9-2Member Services VP Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
8 $1,170 21 $1,922 25 $2,0110 * 1 * 1 *1 * 2 $550 3 $5330 * 3 $2,333 3 $2,3330 * 3 $400 3 $4002 $563 4 $5,700 5 $4,7851 * 2 $1,000 3 $1,0674 $1,554 6 $1,024 7 $1,6731 * 1 * 2 $1,0001 * 3 $7,896 4 $6,2541 * 2 $811 2 $1,0341 * 2 $1,054 2 $1,5141 * 0 * 1 *1 * 5 $1,477 5 $2,4591 * 2 $1,263 3 $1,0431 * 2 $1,403 2 $1,5580 * 4 $178 4 $1780 * 5 $1,369 5 $1,3691 * 4 $962 5 $8771 * 3 $7,500 3 $7,6671 * 2 $1,185 2 $1,6443 $935 4 $709 7 $8052 $2,200 3 $875 3 $1,9750 * 2 $545 2 $5450 * 4 $1,676 4 $1,6762 $571 4 $293 6 $3803 $893 8 $3,308 10 $2,9442 $2,200 2 $750 2 $2,9501 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *1 * 1 * 2 $5500 * 6 $1,301 6 $1,3011 * 2 $1,467 2 $1,7352 $507 3 $6,841 4 $5,4392 $1,089 4 $817 6 $8932 $2,408 3 $1,372 3 $2,9770 * 1 * 1 *0 * 4 $577 4 $5771 * 2 $3,708 2 $3,9742 $685 4 $820 5 $9620 * 4 $5,874 4 $5,8742 $897 2 $309 4 $5942 $2,500 2 $867 3 $1,9001 * 2 $1,350 2 $1,5505 $634 14 $1,053 17 $1,0673 $1,938 5 $3,976 6 $4,2500 * 2 $978 2 $978
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
23457-1011 or more
By number offull-time employees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None12
By number ofbranch offices
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-50
Table 9-3Member Services VP Total Cash Compensation
66 $35,491 $29,320 $35,000 $40,000 $47,6482 $36,973 * $36,973 * *
12 $32,044 $27,307 $30,000 $38,609 $40,0007 $33,440 $23,000 $35,995 $37,964 $46,0008 $32,710 $26,854 $31,218 $39,669 $44,800
13 $36,233 $23,220 $33,356 $40,950 $63,0006 $36,758 $24,900 $37,750 $42,500 $54,4009 $35,840 $34,000 $36,700 $38,628 $41,3632 $40,000 * $40,000 * *7 $38,933 $35,000 $38,400 $44,700 $46,5365 $38,457 $35,000 $35,995 $39,337 $46,5368 $32,439 $22,000 $27,040 $37,500 $63,000
13 $39,927 $30,000 $37,120 $48,000 $54,4008 $30,883 $23,000 $32,000 $38,628 $40,0002 $34,150 * $34,150 * *
10 $33,975 $30,500 $36,296 $37,964 $38,4807 $35,115 $29,500 $37,800 $40,950 $44,8005 $34,324 $25,000 $34,000 $41,600 $47,6488 $37,382 $32,712 $38,400 $44,700 $46,0003 $40,375 * $39,720 * *9 $37,406 $27,040 $29,500 $37,964 $71,429
12 $33,131 $28,300 $32,136 $37,500 $44,8008 $36,826 $30,300 $34,000 $40,000 $63,0004 $30,677 * $34,035 * *3 $34,269 * $39,337 * *
15 $32,816 $30,000 $34,500 $38,000 $41,46412 $39,019 $34,000 $38,480 $44,700 $48,0006 $39,767 $35,995 $39,720 $48,000 $49,375
10 $38,020 $27,575 $33,480 $44,800 $71,42923 $30,982 $23,150 $30,500 $38,000 $41,46418 $36,688 $34,000 $35,000 $40,950 $47,6486 $36,873 $35,600 $36,296 $38,400 $41,2623 $43,876 * $44,700 * *2 $36,973 * $36,973 * *6 $33,365 $27,575 $31,490 $39,720 $49,3757 $33,807 $28,300 $32,000 $40,000 $46,000
13 $30,272 $22,000 $29,320 $37,120 $40,0006 $35,503 $32,136 $34,035 $39,337 $47,648
10 $36,891 $25,000 $31,300 $41,262 $54,40013 $38,564 $34,000 $38,000 $41,600 $46,5366 $36,597 $35,600 $38,400 $38,628 $44,7003 $39,554 * $36,296 * *2 $29,731 * $33,480 * *9 $33,924 $29,500 $32,136 $39,720 $48,0007 $38,427 $27,575 $37,964 $47,648 $49,375
10 $32,418 $28,300 $32,712 $35,995 $38,62816 $35,229 $23,220 $34,035 $38,480 $63,0007 $33,428 $23,250 $38,000 $41,464 $42,5007 $35,785 $32,000 $34,000 $35,600 $36,2968 $40,384 $38,400 $41,600 $46,536 $48,000
49 $34,175 $25,945 $34,000 $39,720 $46,53612 $38,860 $34,000 $36,296 $42,500 $54,4004 $38,265 * $41,464 * *1 * * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-time employees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-51
Table 9-4Member Services VP Salaries by Years in Position
61 $31,764 $35,384 $34,137 $36,737 $57,5012 * * * * *8 $20,770 $32,649 $29,000 $41,428 $39,7207 $22,000 $34,500 $34,020 * *8 $25,642 * $35,150 $37,752 *
13 $29,621 $25,504 $34,026 $36,810 $71,4296 $38,000 $38,225 $39,000 $24,900 *8 $33,365 $36,098 $36,731 $33,000 *2 * * * * *7 $38,300 $43,212 $33,148 * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 9-5Member Services VP Salaries by Total Years of Experience
51 $23,020 $33,197 $32,317 $35,411 $40,4792 * * * * *8 * $21,000 $29,020 $33,480 $36,4745 $22,000 * $39,332 * $35,7087 $22,394 * * $29,710 $41,379
12 $25,000 $22,000 $33,110 $34,505 $44,7485 * $46,200 $22,050 $36,000 $42,0006 * $30,575 $32,250 * $38,0306 * $44,700 $33,765 $38,400 $41,600
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 9-6Member Services VP Education
54 51% 24% 21% 4% 2%2 100% 0% 0% 0% 0%7 29% 43% 29% 0% 0%6 33% 17% 33% 17% 0%8 63% 0% 38% 0% 0%
10 60% 30% 0% 10% 0%6 33% 17% 50% 0% 0%8 38% 50% 25% 0% 0%2 0% 50% 0% 0% 50%5 100% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NHigh
schoolSome
collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-52
Table 9-7Member Services VP Salaries by Level of Education
55 $34,813 $36,332 $35,215 $28,854 $48,0002 $36,960 * * * *7 $24,170 $35,958 $36,600 * *6 $29,210 $34,995 $39,000 $23,000 *8 $34,225 * $29,786 * *
10 $40,655 $36,000 * $34,035 *6 $30,450 $54,400 $34,017 * *9 $30,663 $34,881 $38,981 *2 * * * * *5 $37,519 * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N High school Some collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
*Insufficient data.
Table 9-8Member Service VP Salary Range Averages
7 $26,675 $32,994 $39,3121 * * *1 * * *2 $26,618 $33,486 $40,3543 $29,413 $36,280 $43,147
Overall$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$20M-$25M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-53
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-54
Table 10-1Teller Manager/Supervisor Salaries
135 $31,350 $25,589 $30,000 $35,000 $42,4241 * * * * *
10 $26,007 $20,000 $21,000 $30,752 $41,62511 $29,763 $23,714 $28,700 $33,333 $35,00013 $27,954 $24,000 $29,189 $35,000 $35,00033 $30,558 $22,000 $27,366 $35,000 $45,15725 $34,841 $29,151 $32,136 $39,000 $48,90022 $30,309 $28,000 $30,000 $32,000 $37,32710 $37,260 $30,000 $33,800 $39,300 $44,52510 $32,569 $29,000 $31,295 $35,887 $38,37612 $36,082 $29,000 $30,303 $38,043 $55,12612 $30,931 $25,000 $28,000 $36,225 $45,71431 $32,155 $25,589 $31,673 $36,774 $41,62521 $29,613 $26,000 $28,392 $31,590 $45,90511 $26,464 $24,000 $24,710 $30,000 $33,80011 $29,360 $24,280 $26,950 $35,000 $42,00012 $30,162 $26,780 $30,000 $32,000 $35,00014 $30,142 $22,000 $30,000 $35,556 $42,00011 $36,300 $33,333 $36,500 $38,376 $45,2904 $29,746 * $31,200 * *9 $35,117 $24,500 $32,171 $35,000 $72,000
16 $30,310 $24,000 $30,303 $35,000 $43,13316 $32,959 $24,000 $28,392 $42,000 $52,00014 $30,393 $24,352 $30,000 $31,590 $41,0006 $35,556 $21,000 $31,200 $34,840 $68,571
47 $30,577 $26,780 $29,000 $35,280 $39,30023 $31,133 $28,000 $30,000 $33,800 $36,7746 $31,309 $21,000 $33,333 $35,000 $41,625
23 $31,213 $20,800 $28,392 $35,000 $48,90043 $29,781 $24,400 $28,700 $32,364 $42,00045 $32,032 $28,200 $30,000 $35,556 $42,00015 $33,411 $27,872 $35,000 $36,774 $45,9053 $32,113 * $32,000 * *4 $25,054 * $19,000 * *
10 $27,269 $20,800 $28,700 $32,171 $35,00015 $30,580 $26,000 $30,643 $35,000 $38,04325 $34,900 $25,000 $35,000 $42,424 $48,90022 $27,300 $22,000 $27,040 $30,000 $35,55631 $32,051 $26,950 $31,200 $36,225 $42,00019 $33,926 $28,000 $32,000 $38,100 $45,9059 $31,450 $29,000 $30,000 $33,800 $36,0005 $28,226 $24,500 $30,303 $31,200 $32,364
12 $30,253 $22,000 $30,643 $41,625 $42,42424 $30,548 $20,000 $28,392 $38,000 $43,13337 $30,378 $27,040 $29,000 $31,200 $39,00027 $32,220 $26,950 $32,136 $37,327 $41,00014 $37,243 $28,000 $36,000 $45,290 $52,00016 $29,988 $27,872 $31,000 $32,000 $33,80099 $31,362 $24,400 $30,000 $35,123 $42,42426 $31,480 $27,040 $29,120 $35,800 $45,1578 $29,788 $28,000 $30,000 $32,000 $36,0002 $36,953 * $30,000 * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-55
Table 10-2Teller Manager/Supervisor Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
10 $949 57 $693 62 $8010 * 3 $458 3 $4582 $1,400 3 $1,067 4 $1,5000 * 7 $525 7 $5254 $572 14 $720 15 $8542 $1,800 9 $737 11 $9301 * 11 $689 11 $7351 * 5 $644 6 $7030 * 5 $740 5 $7401 * 1 * 2 $1,3471 * 4 $826 4 $1,2801 * 11 $559 11 $5870 * 12 $532 12 $5322 $1,012 4 $355 6 $5731 * 7 $523 7 $6523 $881 7 $546 9 $7171 * 7 $1,111 7 $1,1780 * 4 $1,503 4 $1,5031 * 2 $812 2 $1,8730 * 5 $825 5 $8252 $1,012 4 $470 6 $6531 * 5 $1,202 5 $1,3080 * 7 $590 7 $5900 * 3 $1,089 3 $1,0894 $915 20 $547 22 $6892 $756 11 $735 12 $7970 * 8 $494 8 $4946 $1,339 19 $764 23 $9653 $515 22 $646 23 $7041 * 7 $854 7 $9270 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *1 * 3 $819 3 $1,4381 * 4 $289 5 $3961 * 9 $922 9 $9783 $676 10 $680 12 $7832 $1,556 18 $681 19 $8031 * 8 $572 8 $6331 * 4 $788 5 $8291 * 1 * 2 $1,4002 $1,204 5 $879 5 $1,3890 * 7 $720 7 $7201 * 18 $667 18 $6864 $1,413 12 $778 16 $9311 * 6 $550 6 $6791 * 8 $503 8 $5626 $1,258 43 $725 46 $8352 $496 9 $720 10 $7921 * 5 $392 5 $4921 * 0 * 1 *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount ofloans outstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-56
Table 10-3Teller Manager/Supervisor Total Cash Compensation
135 $31,700 $25,589 $30,189 $35,800 $44,3001 * * * * *
10 $26,122 $20,000 $21,000 $30,752 $41,62511 $30,308 $24,880 $28,700 $33,333 $35,00013 $28,234 $24,000 $30,189 $35,000 $35,50033 $30,938 $22,260 $27,366 $35,000 $45,22425 $35,251 $29,200 $33,200 $39,000 $48,90022 $30,632 $28,000 $30,000 $33,000 $38,00010 $37,643 $31,000 $33,800 $39,970 $44,77510 $32,877 $29,000 $31,945 $36,987 $38,37612 $36,267 $29,000 $30,303 $38,043 $55,12612 $31,328 $25,376 $28,000 $37,025 $48,71431 $32,374 $25,589 $31,673 $36,774 $41,62521 $29,916 $26,250 $28,592 $32,136 $45,90511 $26,767 $24,352 $25,200 $30,000 $33,80011 $29,734 $24,480 $27,040 $35,000 $42,50012 $30,706 $27,280 $30,572 $33,000 $35,00014 $30,606 $22,520 $30,000 $35,556 $44,30011 $36,900 $33,333 $38,000 $39,970 $45,2904 $30,712 * $31,200 * *9 $35,578 $24,880 $32,571 $35,500 $72,000
16 $30,566 $24,480 $30,650 $35,000 $43,83316 $33,318 $24,000 $28,592 $44,300 $52,00014 $30,703 $24,678 $30,000 $31,890 $41,5006 $36,062 $21,000 $33,200 $35,971 $68,571
47 $30,875 $27,000 $29,200 $35,800 $39,30023 $31,507 $28,050 $30,572 $33,800 $37,2006 $31,309 $21,000 $33,333 $35,000 $41,625
23 $31,381 $21,800 $28,592 $35,000 $48,90043 $30,286 $24,765 $29,120 $33,600 $44,30045 $32,361 $28,580 $30,572 $35,800 $42,50015 $33,827 $27,972 $36,774 $38,000 $45,9053 $32,273 * $32,000 * *4 $25,204 * $19,600 * *
10 $27,676 $21,000 $28,700 $32,571 $35,00015 $30,704 $26,000 $30,643 $35,000 $38,04325 $35,247 $25,500 $35,000 $45,000 $48,90022 $27,711 $22,520 $27,040 $30,000 $35,55631 $32,529 $27,350 $31,890 $37,680 $42,50019 $34,182 $28,050 $32,000 $39,000 $45,9059 $31,774 $29,000 $30,000 $33,800 $36,7745 $28,828 $24,880 $30,303 $31,200 $33,164
12 $30,839 $22,000 $30,643 $41,625 $45,22424 $30,722 $20,000 $28,592 $38,000 $44,30037 $30,701 $27,280 $29,151 $31,890 $39,00027 $32,734 $27,350 $32,136 $38,000 $41,50014 $37,527 $28,500 $36,750 $45,290 $52,00016 $30,247 $27,972 $31,673 $32,000 $33,80099 $31,735 $24,860 $30,189 $35,873 $44,30026 $31,767 $27,350 $29,200 $37,025 $45,1578 $30,044 $28,050 $30,000 $32,136 $36,7502 $37,518 * $31,000 * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-57
Table 10-4Teller Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Years in Position
119 $29,383 $29,975 $34,468 $30,437 $32,3111 * * * * *
10 $22,414 $27,355 * $25,783 *7 * $28,238 $22,880 $30,532 $45,714
12 $25,512 $23,924 $27,322 $38,000 $35,00028 $26,213 $28,058 $36,564 $31,868 $29,11422 $31,327 $39,536 $38,700 $32,630 $36,00022 $29,678 $28,725 $35,297 $22,000 $28,0008 $33,650 $34,700 $32,000 $36,043 *9 $32,273 $34,543 $35,000 $29,000 *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 10-5Teller Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Total Years of Experience
83 $21,530 $30,204 $31,646 $30,096 $35,6051 * * * * *8 $15,086 $30,976 $21,000 $20,000 $31,0677 * $24,857 $22,880 $28,700 $37,693
10 $18,700 $27,459 $21,709 $28,938 $36,50020 $19,800 $26,435 $31,505 $34,373 $34,46813 * $39,068 $37,185 $32,025 $47,00017 * $30,768 $31,887 $29,024 $33,890
4 * $39,300 $38,100 $32,000 *3 * * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 10-6Teller Manager/Supervisor Education
108 54% 39% 6% 1% 1%1 100% 0% 0% 0% 0%9 44% 44% 11% 0% 0%8 50% 50% 0% 0% 0%
10 80% 10% 10% 0% 0%25 56% 40% 4% 0% 0%21 52% 29% 19% 0% 0%18 44% 44% 0% 6% 6%
8 88% 25% 0% 0% 0%8 25% 75% 0% 0% 0%
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
NHigh
schoolSomecollege
Collegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-58
Table 10-7Teller Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Level of Education
107 $31,203 $32,557 $32,185 $30,000 $29,1201 * * * * *9 $24,555 $31,032 $29,743 * *7 $29,900 $31,168 * * *
10 $26,366 $24,000 $38,000 * *24 $31,994 $32,654 $20,800 * *21 $32,551 $36,848 $34,498 * *18 $30,322 $32,810 * $30,000 $29,120
9 $34,991 $30,520 * * *8 $35,887 $32,280 * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N High school Some collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
*Insufficient data.
Table 10-8Teller Manager/Supervisor Salary Ranges
20 $26,407 $31,156 $35,9053 $22,420 $26,217 $30,0132 $24,335 $29,340 $34,3454 $24,663 $28,017 $31,3725 $27,767 $32,627 $37,4883 $28,192 $34,241 $40,2893 $28,227 $33,446 $38,665
Overall$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-59
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-60
Table 11-1Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Salaries
21 $28,613 $23,920 $28,400 $31,478 $35,0001 * * * * *6 $27,029 $22,620 $22,750 $32,975 $37,0398 $30,324 $26,680 $30,125 $33,239 $38,0003 $27,835 * $29,714 * *2 $30,688 * $30,688 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *2 $25,873 * $27,600 * *7 $28,005 $22,620 $30,000 $31,000 $33,5863 $30,803 * $29,714 * *3 $31,519 * $35,000 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *3 $25,035 * $24,500 * *3 $32,132 * $31,000 * *2 $36,076 * $37,039 * *4 $26,075 * $22,620 * *
11 $27,859 $24,500 $28,000 $30,000 $33,5861 * * * * *3 $31,509 * $30,250 * *9 $26,957 $22,620 $28,000 $31,000 $31,4787 $30,199 $24,960 $27,789 $37,039 $38,0001 * * * * *1 * * * * *2 $32,795 * $37,039 * *1 * * * * *5 $26,621 $22,620 $22,620 $31,478 $34,9509 $28,582 $24,500 $28,400 $31,000 $38,0003 $30,400 * $29,870 * *1 * * * * *3 $31,217 * $30,250 * *8 $29,996 $28,000 $31,000 $34,950 $37,0397 $25,270 $22,620 $23,920 $27,789 $29,7141 * * * * *2 $31,921 * $27,600 * *
17 $28,593 $23,920 $28,400 $31,000 $35,0001 * * * * *3 $26,666 * $28,000 * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountain
By credit union region**
4567-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None12
By number of branch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-61
Table 11-2Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
1 * 9 $434 10 $5220 * 4 $263 4 $2630 * 3 $533 3 $5330 * 1 * 1 *1 * 1 * 2 $9651 * 3 $490 4 $6850 * 2 $351 2 $3510 * 1 * 1 *0 * 3 $407 3 $4070 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 6 $459 6 $4591 * 0 * 1 *0 * 6 $377 6 $3771 * 2 $562 3 $7850 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $315 2 $3150 * 5 $478 5 $4780 * 1 * 1 *1 * 0 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 6 $367 6 $3671 * 1 * 2 $8010 * 1 * 1 *1 * 7 $425 8 $5380 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *
Overall$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit union asset size
East North CentralSouth AtlanticWest South CentralMountain
By credit union region**
4567-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
3-45-67-8
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,999
By number of members
None12
By number of branchoffices
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-62
Table 11-3Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Total Cash Compensation
21 $28,843 $23,920 $29,000 $31,978 $35,0001 * * * * *6 $27,160 $22,620 $22,933 $33,075 $37,4058 $30,524 $27,000 $30,125 $33,489 $38,0003 $28,001 * $29,714 * *2 $31,652 * $31,653 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *2 $25,873 * $27,600 * *7 $28,327 $22,620 $30,000 $31,200 $34,3163 $30,803 * $29,714 * *3 $31,761 * $35,000 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *3 $25,442 * $25,000 * *3 $32,201 * $31,200 * *2 $36,269 * $37,405 * *4 $26,166 * $22,620 * *
11 $28,109 $24,960 $28,000 $30,370 $34,3161 * * * * *3 $31,509 * $30,250 * *9 $27,164 $22,620 $28,000 $31,200 $31,9787 $30,548 $24,960 $28,989 $37,405 $38,0001 * * * * *1 * * * * *2 $32,990 * $37,405 * *1 * * * * *5 $26,707 $22,620 $22,650 $31,978 $34,9509 $28,853 $24,960 $29,000 $31,200 $38,0003 $30,571 * $30,370 * *1 * * * * *3 $31,417 * $30,250 * *8 $30,275 $28,000 $31,200 $34,950 $37,4057 $25,459 $22,620 $23,920 $28,989 $29,7141 * * * * *2 $31,921 * $27,600 * *
17 $28,818 $23,920 $29,000 $31,200 $35,0001 * * * * *3 $26,720 * $28,000 * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountain
By credit union region**
4567-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None12
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
Table 11-4Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Years in Position
18 $22,880 $28,707 $27,741 $31,508 $29,8701 * * * * *6 $22,880 $29,769 $24,715 $34,950 *7 * $30,300 $32,159 $24,960 *2 * * * * *2 * * * * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit unionasset size
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-63
Table 11-5Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Total Years of Experience
14 $27,772 $33,012 $30,168 $32,2731 * * * *4 * * * *5 $38,000 $33,239 $27,480 *2 * * * *2 * * * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit union assetsize
N 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 11-6Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Education
15 40% 61% 13% 0% 0%1 0% 100% 0% 0% 0%3 33% 100% 33% 0% 0%7 43% 43% 14% 0% 0%2 100% 0% 0% 0% 0%2 0% 100% 0% 0% 0%
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit unionasset size
NHigh
schoolSome
collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
Table 11-7Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Level of Education
17 $26,091 $28,743 $24,657 * *1 * * * * *5 $22,620 $26,762 $22,620 * *7 $29,300 $30,987 $31,478 * *2 $26,895 * * * *2 * $30,688 * * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit unionasset size
N High school Some collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
*Insufficient data.
Table 11-8Share Draft Manager/Supervisor Salary Range Averages
5 $22,281 $28,463 $34,6442 $20,676 $28,549 $36,4231 * * *1 * * *1 * * *
Overall$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-64
TITLE: Share Draft Manager REPORTS TO: Executive Vice President or Assistant Manager or Chief Operations Officer Purpose Supervises the Share Draft Services Department, which provides technical and administrative support for share draft services to members of the credit union. Provides information to members and potential members regarding share drafts and other credit union services. Duties and Responsibilities
1. Hire, train, and supervise staff in the Share Draft Services Department.
2. Develop, apply, and evaluate policies and procedures for the department.
3. Develop, analyze, and complete monthly department reports.
4. Prepare, implement, and supervise the budget for the department that is consistent with the overall strategy of the credit union.
5. Ensure compliance with share draft rules and regulations.
6. Facilitate communication regarding share draft accounts and transactions, including reconciliation of
member statements.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-65
Table 12-1Accounting Manager/Supervisor Salaries
26 $39,558 $34,200 $39,349 $41,455 $54,0001 * * * * *3 $36,802 * $37,440 * *6 $38,876 $33,280 $36,607 $40,000 $31,5127 $36,705 $33,000 $36,774 $39,853 $39,9624 $39,450 * $42,401 * *5 $44,999 $35,900 $39,894 $55,000 $60,0002 $49,947 * $49,947 * *2 $40,668 * $39,962 * *2 $47,135 * $54,000 * *2 $48,328 * $55,000 * *2 $38,650 * $37,440 * *6 $37,272 $32,760 $39,349 $42,600 $43,0006 $36,328 $33,280 $36,000 $36,774 $42,2014 $34,458 * $34,200 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 $43,573 * $40,000 * *7 $41,368 $34,274 $39,349 $43,000 $60,000
13 $38,047 $33,280 $36,000 $42,201 $42,6001 * * * * *
11 $38,390 $32,760 $36,774 $41,455 $55,0006 $41,573 $33,280 $39,349 $40,000 $60,0007 $40,278 $34,200 $39,962 $43,000 $54,0001 * * * * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *5 $42,509 $39,853 $39,962 $43,000 $54,0007 $37,327 $32,760 $38,940 $41,455 $42,2017 $37,688 $34,274 $36,774 $39,894 $42,6005 $43,216 $33,000 $35,900 $55,000 $60,0001 * * * * *7 $42,570 $37,440 $39,894 $41,455 $60,0008 $36,463 $32,000 $33,000 $39,853 $54,0003 $40,289 * $42,201 * *7 $40,497 $35,900 $38,940 $42,600 $55,000
13 $40,365 $34,200 $39,853 $41,455 $54,00010 $38,290 $36,000 $37,440 $40,000 $42,6001 * * * * *2 $42,988 * $55,000 * *
Overall$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
3467-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-66
Table 12-2Accounting Manager/Supervisor Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
3 $522 12 $1,117 14 $1,0620 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 4 $816 4 $8161 * 2 $850 2 $1,0502 $580 2 $1,050 4 $8150 * 2 $2,450 2 $2,4501 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $706 2 $7060 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *2 $580 2 $1,649 4 $1,0820 * 3 $977 3 $9770 * 2 $516 2 $5160 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $706 2 $7060 * 4 $1,109 4 $1,1093 $522 5 $1,410 7 $1,2240 * 1 * 1 *2 $580 3 $1,748 5 $1,2520 * 2 $275 2 $2751 * 5 $960 5 $1,0420 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *1 * 3 $1,185 3 $1,3250 * 4 $483 4 $4831 * 1 * 2 $8351 * 2 $2,450 3 $1,9920 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *1 * 4 $637 5 $7230 * 3 $1,234 3 $1,2342 $277 3 $1,975 4 $1,6271 * 6 $1,107 6 $1,1751 * 5 $627 6 $5341 * 1 * 2 $2,039
Overall$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
East North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
467-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None13 or more
By number of branchoffices
NAverageincentive N Average bonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-67
Table 12-3Accounting Manager/Supervisor Total Cash Compensation
26 $40,121 $34,200 $39,349 $41,455 $55,0001 * * * * *3 $36,869 * $37,440 * *6 $39,420 $33,580 $37,464 $40,250 $55,0007 $37,005 $33,000 $36,774 $39,853 $41,2624 $40,265 * $42,731 * *5 $45,979 $37,800 $39,894 $58,000 $60,0002 $49,947 * $49,947 * *2 $41,353 * $41,262 * *2 $47,840 * $55,000 * *2 $50,081 * $58,000 * *2 $38,768 * $37,440 * *6 $38,014 $32,760 $39,349 $42,760 $44,6006 $36,815 $33,580 $36,774 $37,800 $42,7014 $34,701 * $34,200 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 $43,893 * $40,400 * *7 $41,966 $35,987 $39,349 $44,600 $60,000
13 $38,734 $33,580 $37,440 $42,701 $42,7601 * * * * *
11 $38,969 $32,760 $36,774 $41,455 $58,0006 $41,653 $33,580 $39,349 $40,250 $60,0007 $41,004 $34,200 $41,262 $44,600 $55,0001 * * * * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *5 $43,305 $39,853 $41,262 $44,600 $55,0007 $37,613 $32,800 $38,940 $41,455 $42,7017 $37,906 $35,987 $36,774 $39,894 $42,7605 $44,427 $33,000 $37,800 $58,000 $60,0001 * * * * *7 $42,600 $37,440 $39,894 $41,455 $60,0008 $36,906 $32,760 $33,000 $39,853 $55,0003 $41,523 * $42,701 * *7 $41,465 $36,000 $38,940 $42,760 $58,000
13 $40,897 $34,200 $39,853 $41,455 $55,00010 $38,604 $36,000 $37,440 $40,400 $42,760
1 * * * * *2 $45,027 * $58,000 * *
Overall$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
3467-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None123 or more
By number of branch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
Table 12-4Accounting Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Years in Position
20 $36,504 $33,986 $39,373 $39,209 $39,4481 * * * * *3 * $31,512 * * $39,4485 $54,000 $33,280 $37,738 * *6 $34,951 $36,774 $39,655 * *3 * * * * *2 * * * * *
Overall$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
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©2009 Credit Union National Association T-68
Table 12-5Accounting Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Total Years of Experience
12 $32,500 $39,853 $37,480 $36,903 $42,1981 * * * * *2 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 $32,500 $39,853 * $39,962 *2 * * * * *2 * * * * *
Overall$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N 2 or less 3-5 6-10 11-15 16 or more
*Insufficient data.
Table 12-6Accounting Manager/Supervisor Education
21 34% 43% 22% 0% 0%3 33% 33% 33% 0% 0%5 20% 40% 40% 0% 0%6 33% 50% 17% 0% 0%4 50% 25% 25% 0% 0%3 33% 67% 0% 0% 0%
Overall$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
NHigh
schoolSome
collegeCollegedegree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
Table 12-7Accounting Manager/Supervisor Salaries by Level of Education
20 $37,855 $40,462 $37,199 * *3 * * * * *5 $54,000 $33,777 $39,470 * *6 $35,927 $38,695 $33,000 * *3 * * * * *3 * * * * *
Overall$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N High school Some college College degree
Somegraduateschool
Graduatedegree or
higher
*Insufficient data.
Table 12-8Accounting Manager/Supervisor Salary Range Averages
3 $30,718 $37,652 $44,5861 * * *2 $32,324 $38,970 $45,616
Overall$10M-$15M$20M-$25M
By credit union assetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
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©2009 Credit Union National Association T-69
TITLE: Accounting Manager/Supervisor REPORTS TO: Accounting VP or Chief Financial Officer Purpose Develop, manage, and maintain reliable accounting information and reporting on income, expenses, assets, liabilities, and capital for management planning and decision making and for fulfillment of financial reporting requirements. Reconcile GL and bank accounts. Manage the activities of the accounting department and staff. Ensure that reports, accounts, systems, policies and practices adhere to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Duties and Responsibilities
1. Manage accounting functions to include AP, AR, budgets, cash flow, cost management, credit and
collections, financial analysis, financial reporting and recordkeeping, GL, investments, payroll, and taxes. 2. Implement policies and procedures for the accounting department and insure that policies and procedures
reflect current regulations, and are communicated to and implemented by subordinates. 3. Reconcile revenue reports, unbilled variances, special projects, payroll and timesheet reports, and claims
disbursements. Prepare daily balance sheet (loan and share) analysis. Prepare daily cash position analysis. 4. Responsible for general ledger reconciliation, analysis of financial accounts, and preparation of journal
entries. Provide end-of-month close and produce monthly financial statements. Prepare or assist with incurred cost and provisional rate reports as necessary.
5. Ensure that all activities of the department are in accordance with GAAP and that the accounting records are
maintained accurately and in compliance with laws and regulations. 6. Maintain a highly motivated, well-trained staff, evaluating the performance of the staff on a regular basis.
Resolve employee questions or conflicts. 7. Develop and implement processes to streamline credit union accounting procedures. 8. Develop and maintain complex computer-based analyses and reports of credit union accounting records on
a regular basis. 9. Provide regular reports to management of all online accounting activities for the credit union’s
accounting/bookkeeping department. 10. Monitor fixed-asset management. 11. Conduct special accounting studies, analyses, and special projects as requested by management.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-70
Table 13-1Head Teller Salaries
166 $27,421 $23,400 $27,040 $30,118 $34,00813 $24,346 $22,286 $24,300 $25,804 $28,80815 $23,936 $20,000 $24,000 $25,771 $28,80026 $26,121 $22,000 $24,000 $29,517 $34,00035 $27,360 $24,500 $27,813 $30,000 $32,77527 $29,406 $25,026 $29,000 $33,895 $37,88220 $26,341 $21,000 $25,000 $30,615 $33,28016 $31,367 $28,550 $29,850 $33,550 $36,15014 $28,035 $27,000 $27,040 $30,118 $32,00013 $32,999 $29,000 $30,000 $37,882 $38,70011 $28,418 $25,056 $27,383 $33,280 $34,00844 $27,074 $23,243 $26,200 $30,389 $33,51429 $26,259 $23,363 $25,804 $30,000 $31,50018 $26,732 $23,395 $27,000 $29,286 $32,00011 $27,618 $23,244 $27,040 $32,143 $33,60020 $26,353 $21,430 $27,040 $29,517 $32,00013 $26,204 $24,000 $25,000 $27,271 $35,8177 $27,571 $23,700 $29,700 $30,500 $31,5002 $29,989 * $29,989 * *8 $23,959 $19,620 $22,857 $25,804 $32,000
17 $28,363 $24,000 $28,485 $32,775 $35,65026 $25,928 $22,880 $25,000 $28,800 $34,00016 $26,987 $24,300 $26,104 $30,000 $32,16521 $29,804 $24,000 $29,000 $31,200 $38,50047 $27,350 $23,244 $26,052 $30,615 $36,00029 $27,474 $25,056 $27,040 $31,000 $32,9145 $27,352 $22,286 $29,517 $32,000 $35,479
23 $27,342 $21,000 $24,000 $29,000 $35,65055 $27,302 $23,395 $27,000 $30,000 $35,81755 $27,082 $23,700 $26,200 $30,000 $32,16523 $27,965 $23,500 $27,040 $31,000 $34,0005 $29,704 $27,733 $29,744 $32,120 $33,5009 $24,854 $23,243 $24,960 $30,000 $32,0008 $25,723 $22,113 $24,500 $28,800 $35,479
27 $24,848 $20,093 $23,714 $28,800 $34,00028 $27,560 $23,500 $27,271 $29,700 $34,30028 $28,058 $25,000 $28,500 $31,000 $32,91430 $28,951 $23,500 $29,000 $33,280 $36,15023 $28,200 $23,379 $27,040 $30,615 $36,00013 $27,556 $25,000 $27,000 $30,000 $32,0009 $25,021 $22,286 $23,700 $25,804 $35,479
13 $25,624 $22,857 $25,000 $28,485 $30,00025 $26,095 $23,400 $25,000 $27,639 $34,00046 $27,081 $23,244 $28,538 $30,000 $32,77526 $27,575 $23,714 $27,733 $30,659 $34,00826 $28,690 $24,000 $27,040 $31,122 $36,15021 $28,923 $25,480 $29,102 $32,000 $33,500
134 $27,309 $23,254 $27,040 $30,118 $34,00020 $27,604 $23,395 $26,052 $31,200 $36,0008 $29,202 $25,000 $27,040 $33,500 $34,7574 $25,654 * $27,000 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-71
Table 13-2Head Teller Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
17 $976 62 $707 73 $824 166 $27,7970 * 3 $606 3 $606 13 $24,4861 * 4 $983 5 $1,086 15 $24,2983 $747 10 $625 10 $849 26 $26,4475 $305 13 $610 17 $559 35 $27,6393 $845 12 $550 15 $609 27 $29,7321 * 8 $1,070 9 $988 20 $26,7711 * 6 $737 6 $870 16 $31,6933 $1,940 6 $624 8 $1,159 14 $28,785
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 13-3Head Teller Salary Ranges
24 $24,705 $29,982 $35,2601 * * *2 $20,400 $22,670 $24,9403 $22,331 $27,226 $32,1215 $27,006 $32,375 $37,7436 $24,066 $29,168 $34,2704 $28,027 $35,159 $42,2913 $23,833 $28,550 $33,267
Overall$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums foreach job position.
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©2009 Credit Union National Association T-72
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-73
Table 14-1Teller II/Sr. Salaries
114 $25,597 $22,000 $24,765 $27,435 $33,0009 $21,705 $19,200 $21,400 $23,750 $26,843
12 $28,317 $21,000 $25,556 $33,696 $43,24311 $29,461 $25,000 $33,000 $33,000 $33,00029 $24,471 $22,000 $24,733 $27,040 $30,38916 $24,379 $21,800 $24,500 $25,770 $27,04012 $24,799 $22,000 $23,800 $26,000 $29,17010 $26,223 $24,000 $26,714 $27,435 $27,80015 $25,547 $21,675 $23,636 $27,040 $32,6507 $32,206 $25,000 $27,880 $40,000 $43,2439 $23,242 $21,675 $21,675 $24,733 $29,170
28 $26,396 $23,546 $26,000 $27,435 $33,00017 $24,534 $23,580 $25,000 $27,040 $27,04017 $26,752 $22,000 $25,000 $30,000 $41,0006 $26,695 $24,000 $24,000 $26,000 $43,000
14 $22,281 $18,720 $21,342 $27,000 $27,80013 $24,635 $20,000 $22,895 $27,040 $31,3663 $29,468 * $26,728 * *5 $24,767 $23,543 $23,750 $25,000 $33,696
16 $25,525 $21,991 $23,816 $27,106 $36,23214 $29,406 $21,342 $33,000 $33,000 $43,00014 $26,083 $22,373 $27,040 $27,352 $31,36618 $25,335 $22,500 $24,336 $26,000 $31,06926 $24,415 $21,675 $23,800 $26,728 $30,38921 $25,050 $22,800 $25,770 $27,435 $27,8002 $39,921 * $37,000 * *
24 $26,362 $21,342 $24,280 $28,512 $42,00038 $26,691 $24,000 $26,728 $27,800 $33,00030 $24,271 $21,675 $22,693 $27,435 $30,00016 $25,323 $23,800 $25,770 $27,019 $32,6504 $22,868 * $23,546 * *4 $22,766 * $23,646 * *4 $20,212 * $20,800 * *
21 $26,222 $20,904 $23,588 $28,512 $43,22213 $28,461 $24,733 $27,040 $33,000 $33,00028 $24,414 $22,000 $23,800 $26,000 $30,38919 $25,564 $22,500 $25,770 $26,800 $29,25015 $25,104 $21,675 $24,000 $27,429 $27,80010 $25,266 $22,693 $27,019 $27,435 $30,0004 $20,490 * $18,286 * *
15 $25,424 $21,000 $24,280 $27,106 $36,23212 $25,933 $20,353 $22,373 $26,000 $43,24328 $27,223 $24,253 $27,040 $33,000 $33,00025 $24,705 $22,000 $24,000 $27,000 $27,43514 $25,185 $20,425 $25,000 $27,019 $32,65016 $25,635 $22,000 $23,580 $27,800 $30,00087 $25,644 $22,000 $25,000 $27,435 $33,00016 $28,425 $25,000 $27,429 $30,000 $43,00010 $22,643 $20,000 $21,840 $24,000 $26,7281 * * * * *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-74
Table 14-2Teller II/Sr. Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
13 $735 46 $534 54 $673 114 $25,9460 * 3 $634 3 $634 9 $21,9580 * 2 $188 2 $188 12 $28,3440 * 2 $96 2 $96 11 $29,5184 $230 16 $539 18 $542 29 $24,7912 $300 9 $635 10 $653 16 $24,7712 $250 4 $977 6 $641 12 $25,1323 $1,209 4 $403 6 $1,159 10 $26,9362 $704 6 $629 7 $785 15 $25,894
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 14-3Teller II/Sr. Salary Ranges
25 $21,012 $25,304 $29,5951 * * *1 * * *3 $18,930 $21,536 $24,1433 $21,663 $25,860 $30,0583 $19,999 $24,007 $28,0145 $21,472 $26,021 $30,5714 $22,716 $28,374 $34,0325 $21,008 $25,025 $29,042
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums foreach job position.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-75
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-76
Table 15-1Teller I Salaries
203 $21,598 $19,240 $20,800 $23,337 $28,00014 $20,719 $18,009 $20,571 $23,030 $30,00019 $20,984 $18,500 $20,000 $21,047 $24,70025 $20,698 $17,089 $19,000 $25,463 $28,00044 $21,831 $19,424 $20,114 $23,337 $31,20033 $23,218 $20,000 $21,216 $27,000 $31,30027 $19,993 $17,000 $19,406 $21,475 $24,66825 $21,877 $20,000 $21,112 $22,000 $25,45416 $22,706 $20,800 $22,505 $24,980 $28,05013 $25,687 $20,188 $27,000 $30,000 $30,43018 $21,839 $19,406 $21,000 $22,000 $28,28837 $21,667 $18,261 $20,010 $24,668 $31,03429 $21,230 $19,675 $20,000 $22,880 $25,45430 $21,646 $19,424 $22,000 $23,959 $24,96018 $21,450 $20,000 $20,114 $25,000 $25,46321 $20,078 $17,900 $21,000 $21,800 $23,33726 $20,085 $18,000 $19,240 $21,000 $26,00011 $23,070 $20,000 $22,000 $25,500 $28,0001 * * * * *7 $20,474 $18,500 $19,429 $24,118 $30,000
20 $22,058 $18,651 $20,571 $25,000 $28,50029 $23,322 $20,000 $21,000 $28,000 $31,20025 $22,994 $20,000 $21,840 $25,000 $33,19021 $20,507 $17,472 $19,000 $22,770 $28,28861 $22,102 $19,389 $22,000 $24,668 $27,78939 $20,646 $19,240 $20,114 $22,000 $23,9596 $21,530 $17,089 $18,651 $22,880 $37,648
28 $22,042 $18,500 $20,661 $25,463 $27,78978 $21,973 $19,156 $20,114 $25,000 $29,12060 $21,499 $19,675 $21,216 $23,000 $27,68025 $20,733 $18,500 $20,000 $22,000 $25,0006 $21,327 $20,010 $22,505 $24,584 $24,5841 * * * * *3 $18,509 * $20,571 * *
14 $23,257 $18,651 $23,030 $27,000 $28,50030 $22,268 $18,500 $20,000 $25,463 $31,20034 $21,215 $18,300 $20,000 $24,668 $28,00037 $20,998 $18,720 $20,000 $23,000 $27,78939 $20,943 $18,261 $20,000 $21,475 $28,10031 $22,152 $19,240 $21,800 $24,584 $28,00014 $22,216 $20,800 $22,000 $23,959 $24,9601 * * * * *
12 $20,740 $18,009 $20,571 $23,030 $30,00018 $22,781 $18,651 $20,600 $25,000 $31,76530 $20,762 $18,188 $20,030 $23,200 $26,85250 $21,237 $18,720 $20,114 $23,000 $28,00033 $22,353 $19,240 $22,000 $24,668 $30,29627 $21,934 $19,240 $21,475 $22,600 $30,16032 $21,278 $19,406 $20,100 $22,000 $25,454
149 $21,787 $18,261 $20,800 $25,000 $29,12039 $21,442 $19,429 $20,188 $22,214 $24,96011 $20,811 $19,675 $20,010 $21,000 $22,0004 $21,412 * $21,528 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
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By amountof loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
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percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-77
Table 15-2Teller I Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
22 $429 62 $434 75 $492 203 $21,7960 * 0 * 0 * 14 $20,7190 * 4 $433 4 $433 19 $21,0535 $206 9 $258 10 $321 25 $20,8555 $452 18 $337 21 $401 44 $22,0283 $880 13 $584 16 $652 33 $23,4653 $567 6 $411 8 $544 27 $20,1754 $238 8 $456 12 $359 25 $22,0692 $729 4 $658 4 $1,083 16 $23,031
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
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Table 15-3Teller I Salary Ranges
30 $19,252 $23,032 $26,8133 $16,790 $19,783 $22,7762 $19,007 $22,317 $25,6288 $20,774 $24,500 $28,2266 $17,935 $20,606 $23,2777 $19,799 $24,381 $28,9644 $19,308 $23,931 $28,554
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N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-78
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-79
Table 16-1MSR II/Sr. Salaries
176 $28,234 $24,300 $27,560 $30,250 $36,0001 * * * * *
10 $27,028 $21,622 $29,207 $32,000 $33,44021 $26,915 $23,960 $25,000 $29,027 $35,00014 $28,291 $25,480 $29,000 $29,993 $35,00033 $28,550 $24,683 $27,185 $30,000 $41,14339 $27,828 $25,000 $27,564 $29,224 $33,94328 $28,017 $24,960 $26,724 $30,451 $34,00020 $28,711 $23,920 $27,827 $30,680 $38,30010 $30,062 $27,846 $29,432 $34,000 $36,00015 $28,030 $23,920 $25,000 $29,432 $41,14320 $27,078 $24,200 $27,040 $29,143 $34,00034 $28,151 $24,960 $27,185 $30,151 $35,00028 $28,722 $24,940 $27,269 $32,000 $36,78317 $27,076 $24,500 $28,000 $29,993 $34,00017 $25,743 $22,000 $25,000 $28,300 $30,00016 $28,195 $24,000 $24,900 $29,165 $38,30011 $29,222 $27,040 $27,827 $33,285 $35,00018 $31,005 $27,568 $30,598 $35,000 $37,8451 * * * * *
10 $30,951 $26,983 $29,333 $33,600 $47,00024 $29,308 $24,128 $28,449 $33,280 $38,00032 $29,189 $25,000 $28,912 $31,000 $35,85719 $28,967 $27,040 $28,000 $30,000 $35,00020 $27,838 $24,200 $27,400 $30,000 $34,00048 $27,777 $23,920 $26,000 $30,420 $36,00022 $27,252 $24,678 $27,414 $29,058 $32,0003 $39,750 * $37,000 * *
19 $29,794 $28,000 $29,143 $30,451 $42,50058 $27,606 $24,232 $27,040 $30,000 $32,00066 $27,964 $24,000 $27,040 $29,994 $36,20026 $28,924 $25,709 $28,246 $30,420 $36,0004 $26,440 * $23,920 * *4 $24,747 * $29,680 * *
11 $30,173 $26,983 $29,333 $33,280 $33,60028 $28,264 $23,920 $26,984 $30,151 $37,00023 $28,946 $26,728 $28,662 $30,000 $36,00037 $27,431 $24,000 $27,185 $29,000 $33,94348 $28,602 $25,000 $27,568 $30,680 $37,70018 $27,919 $23,920 $27,400 $30,598 $34,0007 $27,769 $24,678 $28,163 $30,250 $32,000
11 $27,286 $25,480 $29,165 $30,000 $32,00019 $29,215 $23,920 $27,350 $35,000 $37,00026 $28,093 $25,000 $28,000 $29,000 $30,45141 $28,674 $26,000 $27,400 $30,151 $35,00035 $28,457 $24,900 $27,040 $30,598 $38,30027 $28,627 $25,000 $28,246 $31,000 $36,00017 $26,485 $23,920 $24,300 $28,000 $32,000
129 $28,991 $25,000 $28,000 $31,200 $37,84540 $27,164 $23,920 $26,000 $30,000 $32,0006 $26,021 $24,000 $24,900 $28,101 $29,0001 * * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
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New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
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None1-23-45-67-89-10
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By amountof loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
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N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-80
Table 16-2MSR II/Sr. Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
23 $947 67 $645 80 $847 176 $28,6310 * 0 * 0 * 1 *0 * 6 $431 6 $431 10 $27,2291 * 9 $614 10 $702 21 $27,2075 $817 3 $220 5 $974 14 $28,6505 $696 13 $881 16 $999 33 $28,9814 $814 13 $523 15 $710 39 $28,1183 $1,748 12 $755 14 $1,054 28 $28,6754 $318 8 $594 11 $559 20 $29,0201 * 3 $625 3 $1,625 10 $30,495
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
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Table 16-3MSR II/Sr. Salary Ranges
29 $23,956 $29,041 $34,1252 $21,940 $25,790 $29,6403 $23,060 $27,060 $31,0604 $23,356 $27,463 $31,5707 $23,807 $28,145 $32,4836 $22,948 $28,556 $34,1636 $26,056 $32,562 $39,0691 * * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
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N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-81
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-82
Table 17-1MSR I Salaries
242 $24,435 $21,000 $24,000 $27,000 $30,5001 * * * * *
16 $24,334 $19,429 $24,912 $26,325 $32,00024 $21,781 $18,000 $20,800 $24,000 $28,20024 $25,405 $22,500 $24,228 $28,000 $33,00051 $24,884 $20,800 $23,000 $26,762 $34,50050 $24,151 $20,000 $24,960 $27,000 $31,35234 $24,118 $21,049 $23,617 $25,020 $29,39024 $25,756 $23,300 $25,979 $29,000 $33,12018 $24,404 $21,632 $24,107 $25,582 $27,04015 $27,679 $23,504 $27,000 $33,314 $37,00027 $22,953 $20,800 $22,016 $25,297 $26,29345 $24,434 $20,000 $23,750 $26,624 $31,95035 $25,333 $23,225 $25,097 $27,082 $31,00032 $25,479 $22,360 $25,000 $29,000 $33,12021 $23,859 $19,500 $24,000 $27,000 $30,00026 $22,782 $21,049 $21,632 $23,000 $25,00017 $23,824 $20,051 $23,000 $29,000 $29,00024 $25,910 $24,232 $26,000 $28,000 $31,98012 $26,133 $22,313 $24,000 $32,000 $34,46933 $27,493 $22,880 $27,181 $31,950 $33,00032 $25,114 $20,950 $25,000 $27,000 $34,00034 $26,210 $21,944 $24,228 $30,000 $38,28620 $23,014 $20,800 $22,360 $25,000 $28,00067 $23,429 $20,000 $23,300 $26,043 $28,00044 $23,927 $21,632 $24,000 $25,297 $28,0007 $25,320 $22,880 $24,336 $31,950 $32,000
29 $27,019 $22,880 $26,000 $30,422 $38,50091 $24,060 $21,000 $23,000 $26,293 $30,00071 $24,387 $20,800 $24,000 $27,000 $30,00037 $24,316 $21,000 $24,273 $26,000 $29,7657 $22,788 $20,000 $23,300 $23,300 $24,9606 $27,016 $24,000 $24,912 $31,980 $34,4699 $23,901 $19,429 $24,960 $26,325 $28,000
45 $24,531 $20,800 $23,000 $27,181 $32,70038 $23,534 $20,000 $21,944 $26,900 $30,42242 $25,047 $20,800 $24,444 $27,747 $33,50056 $24,240 $20,000 $24,273 $27,000 $30,00032 $24,308 $21,000 $24,960 $26,000 $27,08214 $24,685 $21,632 $23,750 $27,000 $29,0008 $21,438 $18,720 $19,429 $25,000 $27,100
30 $27,021 $22,500 $27,000 $31,000 $38,28640 $25,766 $21,015 $24,336 $28,000 $33,33363 $24,265 $20,800 $23,310 $27,000 $31,29644 $24,405 $20,000 $23,609 $27,082 $33,00026 $25,105 $23,000 $25,097 $27,700 $29,00031 $23,069 $21,049 $22,943 $25,000 $27,000
177 $24,359 $20,787 $24,000 $27,000 $31,95048 $24,389 $21,000 $23,750 $25,097 $29,39011 $24,939 $20,000 $25,979 $29,000 $29,0006 $24,636 $21,632 $25,297 $27,000 $33,000
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-83
Table 17-2MSR I Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
28 $851 87 $508 106 $695 242 $24,7820 * 0 * 0 * 1 *0 * 5 $614 5 $614 16 $24,5611 * 7 $307 8 $289 24 $21,8864 $448 9 $465 10 $576 24 $25,7165 $381 16 $958 20 $861 51 $25,1717 $929 16 $470 22 $610 50 $24,4063 $2,444 15 $579 17 $1,140 34 $24,6883 $650 12 $471 14 $529 24 $26,1355 $676 7 $223 10 $631 18 $24,830
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
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Table 17-3MSR I Salary Ranges
36 $20,883 $25,161 $29,4392 $18,545 $22,759 $26,9731 * * *9 $20,462 $24,579 $28,697
11 $20,740 $25,708 $30,6766 $21,973 $25,842 $29,7115 $22,173 $26,634 $31,0952 $19,305 $21,808 $24,310
Overall$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-84
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-85
Table 18-1EFT/ACH Clerk Salaries
45 $28,353 $24,128 $26,000 $30,781 $38,5001 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 $24,599 * $25,050 * *6 $23,009 $18,000 $21,000 $30,781 $33,280
13 $30,353 $25,168 $28,275 $31,200 $33,00011 $29,609 $25,000 $27,528 $30,080 $37,0003 $30,999 * $30,368 * *6 $28,998 $24,107 $25,000 $39,863 $39,8632 $36,840 * $39,863 * *5 $29,456 $27,900 $28,275 $29,744 $37,0009 $29,695 $24,200 $26,000 $30,781 $50,0009 $25,948 $24,000 $25,168 $26,728 $33,2803 $35,746 * $29,577 * *3 $22,452 * $24,000 * *4 $24,341 * $24,107 * *6 $29,984 $25,000 $31,000 $33,000 $38,5004 $24,190 * $29,806 * *2 $29,305 * $33,000 * *2 $26,049 * $26,000 * *3 $28,334 * $31,000 * *5 $34,500 $26,000 $29,577 $37,000 $56,800
21 $27,183 $22,886 $27,726 $29,806 $38,50012 $28,252 $24,544 $25,000 $30,368 $39,8633 $23,857 * $24,000 * *
16 $27,177 $21,000 $26,100 $30,000 $33,28015 $29,829 $25,000 $28,275 $33,000 $39,8636 $25,683 $24,107 $24,400 $27,726 $31,0005 $32,600 $24,544 $26,728 $38,500 $50,0001 * * * * *1 * * * * *5 $27,952 $26,000 $26,100 $29,577 $33,2808 $27,803 $18,000 $29,744 $31,000 $56,800
17 $28,998 $24,200 $27,726 $31,200 $39,86310 $29,112 $24,128 $24,544 $30,000 $38,5003 $27,288 * $26,728 * *2 $22,792 * $21,000 * *4 $29,569 * $33,000 * *6 $30,812 $22,886 $28,275 $33,280 $56,800
19 $28,636 $24,000 $27,900 $30,781 $38,5008 $25,504 $24,107 $25,000 $26,728 $29,0556 $30,118 $24,544 $26,000 $39,863 $39,863
31 $28,597 $24,000 $27,726 $33,000 $39,8638 $29,211 $25,000 $26,000 $29,806 $50,0004 $25,829 * $24,784 * *2 $25,864 * $25,864 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
34567-1011 or more
By number offull-time employees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservices offered***
$1M-$2M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
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None123 or more
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N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-86
Table 18-2EFT/ACH Clerk Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
11 $1,035 15 $495 22 $827 45 $28,7490 * 0 * 0 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 * 1 *2 $1,900 2 $400 2 $2,300 4 $25,7492 $350 2 $355 3 $470 6 $23,2103 $1,017 4 $775 6 $1,025 13 $30,8261 * 5 $423 6 $405 11 $29,8451 * 1 * 2 $823 3 $31,5472 $1,211 0 * 2 $1,211 6 $29,344
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
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Table 18-3EFT/ACH Clerk Salary Ranges
8 $26,647 $32,625 $38,6041 * * *1 * * *1 * * *2 $25,328 $31,492 $37,6551 * * *2 $31,112 $38,370 $45,627
Overall$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-87
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-88
Table 19-1Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Salaries
24 $28,636 $24,101 $27,040 $32,836 $35,0002 $24,824 * $24,824 * *4 $24,538 * $23,490 * *2 $26,810 * $26,810 * *4 $30,567 * $28,584 * *5 $29,755 $27,040 $31,900 $32,968 $34,1642 $25,761 * $25,761 * *2 $33,638 * $33,638 * *3 $29,692 * $30,000 * *2 $31,322 * $32,968 * *7 $26,459 $22,703 $24,101 $32,836 $34,1643 $31,623 * $27,040 * *4 $29,191 * $30,000 * *1 * * * * *5 $29,193 $25,418 $26,500 $31,900 $37,2751 * * * * *1 * * * * *5 $25,215 $23,533 $24,101 $26,116 $29,4401 * * * * *2 $28,584 * $28,584 * *5 $28,482 $22,703 $25,100 $32,836 $40,0001 * * * * *4 $29,002 * $26,104 * *6 $30,665 $27,040 $30,000 $35,000 $37,2751 * * * * *8 $29,377 $26,116 $29,440 $32,836 $40,0007 $28,116 $24,075 $27,040 $32,968 $37,2755 $27,019 $25,100 $25,418 $30,000 $31,9003 $31,741 * $34,164 * *6 $24,633 $22,880 $23,817 $26,116 $29,4402 $26,810 * $26,810 * *2 $32,550 * $32,550 * *3 $30,310 * $30,669 * *7 $28,855 $24,075 $27,040 $32,968 $37,2752 $30,504 * $35,000 * *2 $30,000 * $30,000 * *1 * * * * *4 $25,633 * $24,101 * *2 $22,249 * $22,703 * *1 * * * * *6 $28,311 $25,100 $25,418 $31,900 $40,0003 $32,101 * $32,836 * *2 $30,602 * $30,602 * *5 $30,256 $30,000 $30,000 $32,968 $35,000
17 $27,565 $23,533 $25,418 $32,836 $35,0004 $29,590 * $27,040 * *1 * * * * *2 $30,000 * $30,000 * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
Middle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
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None1-23-45-67-8
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By amountof loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
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N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-89
Table 19-2Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
2 $1,774 10 $469 12 $712 24 $28,9910 * 2 $424 2 $424 2 $25,2480 * 2 $338 2 $338 4 $24,7060 * 1 * 1 * 2 $26,8350 * 1 * 1 * 4 $30,7921 * 1 * 2 $125 5 $29,8050 * 1 * 1 * 2 $26,0110 * 1 * 1 * 2 $34,0381 * 1 * 2 $1,750 3 $30,858
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 19-3Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Salary Ranges
2 $23,323 $28,223 $33,1231 * * *1 * * *
Overall$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-90
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-91
Table 20-1General Office Clerk Salaries
21 $24,635 $19,620 $23,771 $29,266 $33,5142 $18,500 * $18,500 * *3 $22,587 * $20,760 * *2 $24,747 * $21,320 * *1 * * * * *2 $29,136 * $29,136 * *5 $25,511 $24,000 $25,306 $29,266 $29,4003 $27,167 * $27,500 * *1 * * * * *2 $20,247 * $19,620 * *2 $32,523 * $34,500 * *2 $28,303 * $21,500 * *3 $28,601 * $29,266 * *1 * * * * *3 $20,966 * $19,581 * *5 $25,011 $21,320 $25,306 $27,500 $31,6002 $22,489 * $24,000 * *2 $17,587 * $18,000 * *1 * * * * *4 $21,957 * $21,380 * *5 $26,026 $21,320 $25,306 $31,600 $36,0002 $29,136 * $29,136 * *7 $23,856 $19,620 $21,500 $27,500 $33,5143 $24,115 * $26,000 * *2 $19,995 * $21,320 * *7 $24,699 $19,581 $22,000 $30,000 $36,0005 $29,086 $27,500 $29,400 $31,600 $33,5146 $22,233 $19,620 $21,500 $26,000 $29,2661 * * * * *2 $18,500 * $18,500 * *1 * * * * *2 $18,880 * $18,880 * *5 $23,846 $19,620 $21,320 $23,771 $33,5144 $31,350 * $34,500 * *3 $24,718 * $25,306 * *2 $24,315 * $21,500 * *2 $22,091 * $26,000 * *5 $23,433 $20,760 $21,320 $30,000 $31,6001 * * * * *4 $30,205 * $34,500 * *3 $23,300 * $19,620 * *3 $23,364 * $24,000 * *2 $23,970 * $27,500 * *3 $25,173 * $26,000 * *
17 $24,813 $19,620 $22,000 $30,000 $34,5003 $25,962 * $26,000 * *1 * * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
2357-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-8
By numberof servicesoffered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None12
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-92
Table 20-2General Office Clerk Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
3 $639 5 $534 8 $576 21 $24,8290 * 1 * 1 * 2 $18,5250 * 0 * 0 * 3 $22,5870 * 1 * 1 * 2 $24,9130 * 1 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $450 2 $450 2 $29,5862 $990 0 * 2 $990 5 $25,9060 * 0 * 0 * 3 $27,1671 * 0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 0 * 0 * 2 $20,247
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 20-3General Office Clerk Salary Ranges
4 $21,192 $24,541 $27,8901 * * *1 * * *2 $20,150 $23,976 $27,803
Overall$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-93
TITLE: General Office Clerk REPORTS TO: Branch Manager I or II Purpose Responsible for the maintenance of the files and records for the credit union. Duties include but are not limited to general clerical functions such as filing, photocopying, setting up and/or maintaining files and folders, typing folder labels, assembling reports and manuals, etc. Duties and Responsibilities
1. Accurately organize and file, manually or electronically, all member information to insure up-to-date member files. Maintain accurate and up-to-date membership records for all products and services with the credit union.
2. Create new folders with name and account number for all new member accounts.
3. Obtain and provide copies of statements per members’ requests and/or per supervisor’s request.
4. File all signature cards.
5. File all loan folders pulled throughout the day to enhance credit union efficiency.
6. Ensure that the archive records are properly stored and easily accessible.
7. Ensure that all on-hand records are current and organized for ready access.
8. Check and maintain the inventory of regular supplies and forms so that the credit union functions efficiently
and without interruption. Notify supervisor of need to order supplies or forms as necessary.
9. Microfiche documents where still applicable.
10. Photocopy documents as requested.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-94
Table 21-1Loan Officer II/Sr. Salaries
157 $34,749 $30,389 $34,039 $38,272 $43,1008 $30,983 $27,250 $29,588 $33,850 $41,622
11 $33,008 $29,000 $32,000 $36,700 $39,13317 $33,456 $30,000 $32,739 $38,300 $41,79027 $33,317 $30,389 $32,500 $36,500 $40,35025 $35,545 $31,787 $35,385 $38,350 $43,10031 $34,323 $29,500 $34,039 $37,500 $43,00026 $35,050 $32,386 $35,000 $38,000 $42,43212 $40,206 $35,000 $42,825 $44,620 $46,00011 $38,607 $33,000 $37,000 $45,000 $46,61210 $36,973 $28,300 $36,225 $44,571 $45,64334 $32,511 $28,100 $32,000 $36,192 $39,33325 $35,175 $31,000 $34,650 $39,200 $43,00012 $37,286 $32,795 $35,000 $38,928 $46,00013 $32,036 $23,500 $34,600 $37,500 $39,86627 $33,745 $30,118 $33,217 $37,834 $40,00014 $34,255 $30,000 $35,360 $38,272 $39,05811 $37,958 $35,913 $36,600 $39,853 $43,680
3 $34,185 * $32,450 * *11 $41,133 $34,367 $39,133 $45,000 $58,00021 $33,232 $29,120 $32,000 $38,000 $39,33319 $34,816 $27,913 $32,500 $38,272 $52,00017 $33,253 $30,000 $33,280 $37,000 $39,85352 $35,954 $32,011 $35,360 $39,866 $43,90034 $33,083 $30,000 $32,795 $36,225 $42,825
1 * * * * *13 $31,819 $26,200 $31,000 $36,700 $39,20056 $34,651 $30,118 $34,600 $37,834 $43,06855 $35,372 $30,160 $33,675 $39,133 $45,00028 $34,406 $30,389 $35,000 $38,928 $40,000
4 $37,472 * $34,650 * *3 $35,757 * $35,250 * *3 $34,828 * $32,450 * *
19 $31,803 $28,000 $30,000 $36,700 $39,33320 $32,545 $28,538 $32,000 $34,367 $41,79030 $35,336 $30,389 $35,000 $39,058 $40,35040 $35,409 $31,200 $36,000 $38,928 $43,00028 $34,616 $31,452 $35,000 $36,600 $43,68014 $36,478 $32,386 $34,650 $43,000 $45,000
2 $30,718 * $31,000 * *14 $33,050 $29,000 $32,000 $35,250 $41,62220 $36,764 $31,200 $38,300 $41,790 $44,57142 $34,239 $30,000 $33,904 $37,925 $39,86632 $34,591 $30,118 $33,469 $38,000 $43,00024 $36,351 $33,000 $36,225 $42,000 $44,62023 $33,624 $29,500 $33,675 $36,296 $43,000
111 $35,243 $30,389 $35,000 $39,104 $43,68033 $33,630 $30,000 $33,280 $37,500 $43,000
9 $34,310 $33,000 $33,217 $35,110 $44,6204 $33,643 * $32,795 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
234567-1011 or more
By number offull-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservicesoffered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount ofloansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing,first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-95
Table 21-2Loan Officer II/Sr. Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
30 $1,718 62 $838 85 $1,293 157 $35,4900 * 5 $808 5 $808 8 $31,4880 * 5 $445 5 $445 11 $33,2101 * 5 $310 6 $458 17 $33,6184 $1,030 13 $1,009 17 $1,014 27 $33,9047 $1,545 8 $572 14 $1,064 25 $36,1917 $2,024 11 $1,066 16 $1,777 31 $35,3817 $1,859 11 $969 16 $1,442 26 $35,9684 $1,482 4 $500 6 $1,415 12 $40,968
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 21-3Loan Officer II/Sr. Salary Ranges
25 $29,459 $35,863 $42,2671 * * *1 * * *2 $21,394 $26,785 $32,1774 $30,760 $35,189 $39,6188 $28,608 $34,954 $41,3016 $30,613 $38,847 $47,0803 $33,960 $39,848 $45,736
Overall$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for eachjob position.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-96
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-97
Table 22-1Loan Officer I Salaries
175 $31,415 $27,429 $30,000 $35,776 $39,52013 $27,305 $23,243 $26,000 $30,171 $35,81110 $27,043 $18,685 $23,646 $31,424 $45,71424 $28,828 $24,000 $27,780 $32,019 $37,83830 $31,791 $26,208 $31,258 $37,000 $39,88441 $32,319 $28,340 $30,000 $36,000 $39,16621 $33,243 $28,600 $33,226 $38,000 $42,00018 $31,402 $28,200 $31,000 $33,500 $36,72018 $32,532 $28,000 $32,400 $36,400 $40,50013 $37,223 $35,000 $38,000 $42,000 $43,26018 $31,469 $27,560 $30,000 $36,400 $37,50234 $29,139 $24,000 $28,122 $34,200 $37,83826 $33,188 $30,000 $32,400 $35,000 $41,78724 $32,720 $28,600 $30,000 $38,000 $43,000
9 $29,016 $25,000 $30,000 $30,300 $36,00021 $30,017 $27,000 $28,600 $35,000 $38,19614 $29,415 $28,000 $29,000 $31,000 $35,00016 $32,350 $27,248 $32,400 $37,000 $39,520
2 $23,700 * $23,700 * *7 $33,752 $25,000 $30,089 $45,714 $46,857
16 $28,598 $25,000 $27,429 $34,038 $37,99920 $31,868 $28,122 $31,657 $36,000 $44,00022 $34,971 $29,000 $37,024 $40,248 $43,00023 $32,193 $27,872 $29,078 $35,422 $45,94756 $30,625 $26,139 $30,000 $35,984 $38,00029 $31,168 $28,500 $30,300 $32,400 $36,329
4 $35,072 * $35,000 * *25 $30,009 $27,489 $30,000 $34,200 $38,19663 $31,889 $27,200 $29,502 $36,400 $43,00050 $31,788 $27,300 $31,000 $36,720 $40,50026 $30,458 $28,805 $30,300 $33,500 $37,232
7 $31,378 $29,000 $32,400 $32,400 $35,9846 $28,271 $23,243 $28,000 $35,811 $37,9997 $29,047 $25,000 $30,089 $31,800 $35,000
30 $29,275 $24,000 $27,489 $35,360 $45,00025 $30,237 $24,000 $28,805 $36,720 $38,00029 $32,869 $28,844 $30,000 $37,000 $43,00038 $31,984 $28,200 $30,000 $35,422 $38,00027 $31,360 $27,300 $30,155 $35,984 $38,19613 $32,914 $31,000 $32,400 $33,500 $40,000
8 $26,046 $20,883 $27,429 $30,000 $31,80017 $31,577 $25,000 $30,171 $38,286 $45,71419 $30,750 $25,400 $29,000 $36,000 $38,00049 $32,314 $26,208 $33,000 $37,502 $43,00039 $31,048 $27,248 $30,000 $35,360 $40,50018 $31,090 $28,000 $31,000 $32,400 $36,22925 $32,069 $28,600 $30,155 $35,000 $38,230
135 $31,712 $27,200 $30,000 $36,329 $42,00028 $30,881 $27,300 $28,890 $36,000 $38,000
8 $29,095 $28,000 $30,000 $31,000 $35,0004 $34,392 * $32,400 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By number offull-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By number ofservicesoffered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount ofloansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None123 or more
By number ofbranchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-98
Table 22-2Loan Officer I Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
21 $1,787 58 $748 68 $1,219 175 $31,9140 * 1 * 1 * 13 $27,3280 * 3 $111 3 $111 10 $27,0895 $4,401 11 $482 12 $2,276 24 $29,9662 $1,400 9 $1,166 10 $1,330 30 $32,2346 $1,217 13 $702 17 $965 41 $32,7163 $550 7 $1,221 10 $981 21 $33,7713 $2,213 9 $598 10 $1,390 18 $32,2262 $800 5 $800 5 $1,067 18 $32,778
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 22-3Loan Officer I Salary Ranges
26 $27,787 $33,304 $38,8211 * * *3 $26,078 $29,636 $33,1933 $30,358 $37,159 $43,9597 $26,684 $31,696 $36,7076 $26,289 $32,940 $39,5923 $26,250 $32,354 $38,4583 $33,000 $37,833 $42,667
Overall$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums foreach job position.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-99
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-100
Table 23-1Loan Processor Salaries
57 $27,317 $22,880 $26,208 $30,000 $36,0004 $22,867 * $22,890 * *5 $26,918 $24,000 $24,229 $24,960 $39,2006 $27,251 $22,505 $25,000 $32,000 $38,0007 $30,618 $23,920 $28,226 $40,000 $44,4449 $28,707 $23,920 $28,870 $32,032 $38,500
10 $25,312 $20,000 $26,000 $30,000 $30,0005 $28,976 $20,000 $30,640 $34,798 $37,780
11 $27,054 $24,365 $27,223 $28,735 $32,8001 * * * * *7 $30,505 $27,405 $27,984 $32,900 $38,0008 $27,418 $23,920 $28,735 $28,735 $33,2808 $28,570 $24,000 $27,040 $32,000 $39,2008 $28,652 $22,505 $29,000 $36,000 $40,0006 $26,232 $23,000 $27,640 $28,538 $28,8708 $23,479 $20,000 $22,880 $22,880 $28,2266 $27,591 $25,850 $26,000 $26,000 $44,4445 $29,429 $26,000 $28,860 $32,800 $34,0001 * * * * *4 $23,169 * $24,000 * *4 $33,744 * $38,000 * *5 $31,572 $24,000 $26,000 $39,200 $44,4441 * * * * *7 $27,174 $22,505 $24,960 $30,160 $38,500
16 $28,673 $23,920 $28,860 $32,900 $34,79819 $25,854 $22,880 $26,208 $28,735 $30,0006 $24,361 $22,200 $26,000 $26,520 $28,870
21 $26,752 $23,000 $26,000 $28,860 $34,79815 $30,330 $26,000 $29,000 $36,000 $40,00012 $25,969 $22,880 $22,900 $28,735 $34,0003 $28,073 * $26,208 * *2 $23,474 * $24,000 * *3 $22,862 * $22,900 * *5 $29,904 $24,229 $26,000 $38,000 $39,2006 $25,577 $22,505 $24,960 $28,538 $32,0008 $30,381 $23,920 $28,105 $40,000 $44,444
13 $28,995 $23,920 $26,000 $34,000 $37,78011 $25,569 $22,880 $27,040 $29,000 $30,0009 $26,914 $26,000 $27,405 $28,735 $33,2802 $22,890 * $22,890 * *3 $27,162 * $22,200 * *9 $29,380 $24,229 $26,200 $32,000 $44,4445 $25,309 $24,000 $24,960 $28,538 $30,160
16 $28,026 $23,000 $26,000 $32,900 $37,78010 $26,061 $22,880 $27,040 $28,735 $28,86012 $27,687 $25,850 $27,405 $30,000 $36,00038 $28,739 $24,000 $28,538 $32,800 $38,0008 $26,889 $21,500 $27,040 $30,000 $36,0008 $24,662 $22,880 $23,920 $27,640 $28,0003 $24,334 * $26,208 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
1234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-101
Table 23-2Loan Processor Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
10 $1,455 18 $570 23 $1,178 57 $27,7960 * 1 * 1 * 4 $23,0540 * 1 * 1 * 5 $27,0180 * 3 $477 3 $477 6 $27,4892 $1,858 1 * 3 $1,656 7 $31,3282 $1,850 3 $461 5 $1,017 9 $29,2723 $2,700 4 $569 5 $2,075 10 $26,2551 * 1 * 1 * 5 $29,1202 $600 4 $543 4 $886 11 $27,442
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
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Table 23-3Loan Processor Salary Ranges
11 $23,822 $28,771 $33,7191 * * *2 $18,720 $23,433 $28,1452 $20,000 $22,500 $25,0002 $31,742 $39,179 $46,6154 $24,180 $29,279 $34,379
Overall$7.5M-$10M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-102
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-103
Table 24-1Loan Clerk Salaries
21 $24,779 $22,880 $25,800 $26,750 $29,4592 $25,167 * $26,000 * *3 $24,907 * $23,429 * *4 $25,697 * $25,345 * *4 $25,647 * $26,170 * *2 $22,522 * $22,522 * *5 $24,550 $23,920 $25,800 $26,281 $26,7501 * * * * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *6 $27,303 $23,400 $26,000 $30,000 $33,5143 $23,557 * * * *2 $23,659 * * * *4 $24,634 * * * *1 * * * * *3 $26,508 * * * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *5 $27,540 $26,000 $28,700 $29,459 $30,0009 $24,795 $20,248 $26,000 $26,750 $28,2445 $23,036 $22,880 $23,100 $25,800 $26,2811 * * * * *3 $24,057 * $22,667 * *4 $27,582 * $26,000 * *9 $24,564 $23,100 $23,429 $25,800 $29,4594 $24,517 * $26,000 * *2 $25,167 * $26,000 * *6 $24,794 $23,400 $24,689 $26,000 $33,5147 $24,843 $20,248 $26,750 $29,459 $30,0006 $24,511 $23,100 $23,920 $26,281 $28,2441 * * * * *6 $26,591 $23,429 $26,000 $28,700 $33,5141 * * * * *8 $24,426 $23,100 $23,920 $26,750 $29,4595 $22,378 $20,000 $22,880 $25,800 $26,281
15 $24,895 $22,667 $23,920 $26,281 $30,0006 $24,575 $23,100 $26,000 $26,750 $28,244
Overall$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralPacific
By credit unionregion**
3567-1011 or more
By number offull-time employees
None1-23-45-67-8
By number ofservices offered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M
By amount of loansoutstanding
500-9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number ofmembers
None1
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
Table 24-2Loan Clerk Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
4 $785 3 $553 7 $684 21 $24,9870 * 0 * 0 * 2 $25,1670 * 1 * 1 * 3 $25,0071 * 1 * 2 $325 4 $25,8602 $1,006 0 * 2 $1,006 4 $26,1500 * 0 * 0 * 2 $22,5221 * 1 * 2 $888 5 $24,9050 * 0 * 0 * 1 *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-104
Table 24-3Loan Clerk Salary Ranges
4 $20,016 $22,072 $24,1272 $21,829 $23,042 $24,2561 * * *1 * * *
Overall$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit union assetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-105
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-106
Table 25-1Collector/Adjuster Salaries
43 $30,690 $26,929 $30,673 $34,000 $40,0002 $29,353 * $29,353 * *3 $26,405 * $24,900 * *5 $28,395 $24,900 $30,389 $30,908 $33,2808 $30,808 $26,952 $29,839 $33,500 $40,9849 $28,639 $25,600 $30,673 $32,500 $34,0388 $35,256 $32,878 $34,000 $40,070 $40,5008 $29,311 $26,520 $27,539 $33,550 $38,0001 * * * * *2 $26,388 * $27,405 * *
11 $28,591 $26,929 $30,243 $32,878 $33,5143 $27,485 * $27,672 * *7 $32,220 $27,000 $30,673 $38,105 $40,9844 $29,111 * $25,600 * *6 $35,159 $32,178 $37,100 $38,000 $40,0705 $29,324 $21,270 $30,908 $33,280 $39,5834 $34,052 * $32,500 * *2 $25,179 * $30,908 * *3 $26,916 * $24,900 * *
21 $31,730 $27,000 $32,178 $34,000 $40,50017 $30,645 $26,929 $30,673 $34,038 $38,105
3 $26,356 * $24,900 * *13 $30,675 $26,903 $33,514 $34,000 $37,10013 $30,459 $24,900 $30,673 $38,105 $40,50012 $31,545 $28,300 $30,000 $38,000 $39,583
2 $31,499 * $32,878 * *1 * * * * *5 $29,947 $24,900 $30,243 $33,514 $40,0006 $28,795 $24,900 $28,300 $33,280 $34,000
16 $29,533 $24,900 $29,500 $32,500 $40,07010 $32,980 $27,672 $33,900 $38,000 $40,500
5 $32,541 $27,405 $32,878 $37,100 $38,1051 * * * * *
12 $28,361 $22,500 $30,243 $33,000 $33,5145 $30,570 $27,000 $28,300 $34,000 $40,070
10 $33,833 $29,500 $32,500 $39,583 $40,50015 $30,404 $27,040 $30,673 $33,900 $38,10531 $30,470 $26,000 $30,389 $34,000 $40,070
8 $29,048 $26,903 $29,500 $34,038 $39,5832 $34,235 * $32,878 * *2 $32,546 * $27,405 * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
567-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, first mortgages,home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-107
Table 25-2Collector/Adjuster Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
8 $2,212 18 $665 25 $1,274 43 $31,4650 * 1 * 1 * 2 $29,4150 * 0 * 0 * 3 $26,4051 * 2 $500 3 $450 5 $28,6651 * 6 $849 7 $1,043 8 $31,7212 $375 3 $1,033 5 $770 9 $29,0672 $4,397 3 $575 5 $2,486 8 $37,0642 $534 3 $400 4 $567 8 $29,594
Overall$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 25-3Collector/Adjuster Salary Ranges
7 $27,215 $32,371 $37,5262 $30,923 $35,169 $39,4151 * * *1 * * *3 $23,504 $28,675 $33,847
Overall$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-108
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-109
Table 26-1Collection Clerk Salaries
24 $26,285 $22,000 $24,764 $31,657 $32,8001 * * * * *3 $26,598 * $29,000 * *3 $27,507 * $30,000 * *5 $28,021 $23,850 $30,000 $31,657 $32,7605 $23,489 $22,000 $22,880 $24,764 $32,8003 $26,469 * $24,000 * *4 $28,508 * $29,093 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *2 $28,270 * $27,040 * *2 $30,860 * $30,860 * *4 $24,204 * $24,764 * *8 $26,679 $22,000 $29,000 $31,657 $32,8002 $21,896 * $22,880 * *4 $27,979 * $33,000 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *3 $23,806 * $29,000 * *9 $26,554 $21,840 $23,850 $31,145 $33,4069 $26,731 $22,880 $24,764 $32,760 $33,0003 $25,741 * $29,000 * *9 $26,881 $22,000 $24,000 $31,720 $33,4065 $22,772 $22,848 $22,880 $24,764 $29,9947 $28,269 $22,000 $30,000 $32,800 $33,0001 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 $27,520 * $29,000 * *4 $25,306 * $24,764 * *6 $26,882 $22,000 $30,000 $32,760 $32,8007 $26,306 $22,000 $24,000 $31,145 $33,4061 * * * * *2 $24,061 * $31,657 * *7 $24,319 $20,800 $22,848 $30,000 $31,7207 $29,137 $22,000 $31,145 $33,000 $33,4064 $25,643 * $27,040 * *4 $26,087 * $24,000 * *
16 $27,579 $22,848 $30,000 $31,720 $32,8006 $24,739 $22,000 $24,000 $27,040 $33,0002 $21,446 * $22,000 * *
Overall$1M-$2M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
Middle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
24567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-8
By numberof servicesoffered***
Less than $1M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
1,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None12
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-110
Table 26-2Collection Clerk Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
6 $1,662 8 $458 12 $1,151 24 $26,8710 * 0 * 0 * 1 *1 * 1 * 2 $850 3 $27,1650 * 1 * 1 * 3 $27,5571 * 1 * 2 $1,000 5 $28,4212 $2,500 2 $600 3 $2,067 5 $24,7291 * 1 * 2 $230 3 $26,6221 * 2 $500 2 $1,500 4 $29,258
Overall$1M-$2M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 26-3Collection Clerk Salary Ranges
4 $22,523 $27,833 $33,1431 * * *2 $22,704 $27,727 $32,7501 * * *
Overall$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-111
TITLE: Collection Clerk REPORTS TO: Collections VP/Manager Purpose Provide clerical assistance to the Collection Department. Answer phones, process correspondence, and maintain accurate files. Contact member to determine the reason for the past-due condition of a loan. Make recommendations on actions that should be taken if loan collateral is in jeopardy, reporting to the supervisor. Duties and Responsibilities
1. Process all correspondence for collections department, ensuring accuracy of work. Create form letters, type
labels, and provide general administrative support. 2. Maintain collection files according to department procedures. 3. Input data into the credit union’s collection system, and generate reports as requested. 4. Respond to telephone calls regarding payment notices and delinquent accounts. 5. Supervise mailing of payment notices, ensuring that credit union errors are detected promptly and corrected. 6. Provide members with a complete explanation of the loan’s status as requested. 7. Follow up on delinquent loans and make calls for interest, partial, or full payment. 8. Maintain a detailed written record of all communications made regarding the delinquency. 9. Receive and write receipts for mail payments directed to the department and route to teller. 10. Prepare information needed or required by collection agency, and post receipts from collection agency. 11. Perform skip tracing duties as required and directed.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-112
Table 27-1MSR - Plastic Card Salaries
21 $30,480 $26,100 $29,120 $33,514 $38,2861 * * * * *3 $31,898 * $31,200 * *8 $30,017 $25,345 $27,020 $33,810 $44,0003 $32,807 * $32,614 * *3 $31,355 * $30,500 * *3 $28,518 * $27,040 * *1 * * * * *3 $37,156 * $37,000 * *4 $28,357 * $27,040 * *2 $32,353 * $38,286 * *2 $28,109 * $29,000 * *3 $32,334 * $32,614 * *4 $26,122 * $25,000 * *2 $28,300 * $28,300 * *2 $24,193 * $26,208 * *1 * * * * *2 $37,669 * $37,000 * *
10 $31,076 $27,000 $30,500 $32,614 $37,4646 $27,672 $25,730 $27,040 $27,040 $33,5141 * * * * *8 $31,397 $26,208 $31,200 $33,514 $44,0009 $29,454 $26,100 $27,040 $30,500 $37,0002 $34,280 * $32,614 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *4 $30,032 * $31,200 * *
11 $32,262 $27,040 $32,614 $37,000 $38,5002 $28,300 * $28,300 * *3 $28,518 * $27,040 * *1 * * * * *2 $25,622 * $29,120 * *3 $33,436 * $31,200 * *7 $29,995 $24,960 $27,040 $37,000 $37,4644 $29,387 * $30,500 * *4 $30,871 * $33,514 * *
11 $31,511 $26,208 $32,614 $37,000 $38,2866 $30,608 $27,000 $29,000 $31,200 $44,0002 $24,495 * $25,000 * *2 $30,277 * $30,277 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
Middle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
4567-1011 or more
By number of full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By number of servicesoffered***
$3M-$5M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By number of members
None123 or more
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
Table 27-2MSR - Plastic Card Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
2 $925 6 $577 7 $738 21 $30,7100 * 1 * 1 * 1 *0 * 0 * 0 * 3 $31,8982 $925 2 $700 3 $1,083 8 $30,4230 * 0 * 0 * 3 $32,8070 * 2 $650 2 $650 3 $31,7880 * 1 * 1 * 3 $28,685
Overall$2M-$5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-113
Table 27-3MSR - Plastic Card Salary Ranges
5 $26,408 $30,484 $34,5602 $23,958 $27,445 $30,9331 * * *2 $24,500 $28,500 $32,500
Overall$15M-$20M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-114
TITLE: Member Service Representative – Plastic Cards REPORTS TO: Plastic Card Manager/Supervisor or Member Service VP Purpose Provide account information to members, open new plastic card accounts, and field additional member requests relating to plastic cards. Duties and Responsibilities
1. Answer telephone inquiries and process financial transactions in a courteous and efficient manner.
2. Process credit/debit/ATM card applications according to credit union policy.
3. Assist members in opening new plastic card accounts.
4. Research and resolve member inquiries regarding account statements, disputes, and monetary
adjustments. 5. Process PIN requests. 6. Provide plastic card security reports for the credit union. 7. Assist members with plastic card recovery after theft or loss.
8. Cross-sell other credit union services.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-115
Table 28-1Accountant Salaries
42 $34,222 $30,250 $34,000 $38,000 $42,5001 * * * * *2 $31,560 * $31,560 * *2 $32,260 * $32,260 * *6 $34,274 $32,000 $32,698 $35,360 $45,890
11 $39,141 $34,600 $39,000 $42,517 $43,2008 $34,488 $28,598 $35,500 $37,614 $46,0004 $33,198 * $31,600 * *8 $31,771 $26,790 $33,176 $35,513 $38,5004 $32,044 * $35,330 * *9 $34,312 $30,250 $32,115 $38,000 $38,4005 $33,080 $29,000 $33,280 $34,600 $43,2008 $35,017 $31,148 $35,360 $39,000 $39,0006 $35,899 $26,790 $38,727 $42,500 $46,0006 $32,708 $31,600 $33,176 $35,513 $36,5001 * * * * *3 $35,573 * $38,000 * *1 * * * * *4 $36,464 * $38,000 * *1 * * * * *9 $36,183 $33,280 $34,600 $36,000 $50,000
10 $37,138 $32,115 $35,360 $42,500 $46,00017 $32,503 $26,790 $33,176 $36,500 $38,4004 $32,207 * $29,000 * *
14 $33,912 $31,600 $33,280 $35,360 $42,50016 $35,610 $31,148 $36,000 $39,000 $43,2006 $31,750 $30,250 $31,130 $36,500 $36,7332 $36,732 * $38,000 * *1 * * * * *3 $32,850 * $34,000 * *5 $37,075 $33,280 $33,904 $42,500 $45,8908 $33,333 $29,000 $32,115 $38,400 $38,727
10 $40,176 $36,000 $39,000 $43,200 $46,0008 $32,151 $26,480 $31,600 $38,000 $39,0007 $31,313 $26,790 $33,176 $34,200 $35,5131 * * * * *2 $42,238 * $45,890 * *3 $27,610 * $27,000 * *
10 $34,634 $32,000 $33,280 $35,330 $35,3606 $38,387 $35,000 $36,000 $39,968 $46,0002 $29,834 * $26,790 * *
18 $34,091 $31,148 $34,200 $38,000 $42,50029 $34,856 $30,250 $35,330 $38,727 $42,5177 $36,515 $31,600 $38,000 $39,968 $46,0004 $29,922 * $26,790 * *2 $32,202 * $33,176 * *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
Middle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
14567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-116
Table 28-2Accountant Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
5 $672 10 $784 15 $743 42 $34,5020 * 0 * 0 * 1 *0 * 0 * 0 * 2 $31,5600 * 1 * 1 * 2 $32,4100 * 2 $900 2 $900 6 $34,5741 * 3 $1,052 4 $1,164 11 $39,5642 $750 2 $563 4 $656 8 $34,8162 $410 0 * 2 $410 4 $33,4440 * 2 $774 2 $774 8 $32,003
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 28-3Accountant Salary Ranges
4 $33,456 $39,663 $45,8711 * * *2 $34,538 $40,423 $46,3071 * * *
Overall$5M-$7.5M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-117
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-118
Table 29-1Accounting Clerk Salaries
63 $29,130 $25,000 $28,538 $31,824 $35,3601 * * * * *3 $32,262 * $34,320 * *6 $24,386 $22,755 $23,140 $27,040 $31,521
10 $29,180 $26,263 $29,019 $30,000 $35,50012 $30,103 $25,084 $28,870 $34,632 $38,30411 $28,714 $23,400 $28,000 $31,200 $35,46412 $28,753 $25,000 $30,243 $31,408 $32,7008 $30,509 $28,000 $31,521 $31,824 $34,0505 $31,853 $31,200 $31,609 $34,320 $35,3605 $31,117 $27,560 $31,432 $33,488 $41,475
15 $28,541 $26,263 $28,000 $30,000 $33,9045 $29,620 $25,168 $31,824 $31,824 $35,0008 $28,287 $24,440 $28,000 $30,243 $35,4649 $29,476 $27,800 $29,055 $30,500 $35,0006 $24,662 $23,000 $25,000 $26,000 $31,5213 $24,687 * $24,430 * *7 $33,459 $31,000 $32,700 $38,304 $43,0003 $30,605 * $29,500 * *4 $28,543 * $31,000 * *9 $29,915 $27,040 $29,500 $31,521 $38,304
24 $30,061 $25,168 $29,640 $33,488 $35,46423 $28,130 $25,000 $28,000 $31,609 $32,7006 $32,044 $27,429 $34,320 $34,667 $36,000
20 $27,497 $25,000 $28,000 $29,870 $32,00023 $29,563 $25,074 $28,100 $31,609 $38,30412 $28,873 $24,752 $29,500 $32,219 $35,0002 $33,249 * $31,824 * *1 * * * * *9 $28,462 $23,400 $27,800 $34,320 $35,3607 $28,892 $26,263 $29,500 $31,000 $33,9048 $29,013 $25,074 $28,000 $30,000 $35,000
14 $29,850 $25,000 $28,100 $35,464 $41,47516 $29,220 $25,168 $29,870 $32,219 $36,1008 $28,901 $25,000 $28,000 $31,824 $31,8241 * * * * *2 $28,590 * $29,500 * *4 $28,025 * $29,640 * *
14 $29,277 $25,000 $29,500 $31,521 $36,00015 $27,223 $25,000 $27,560 $30,500 $34,32010 $32,605 $29,055 $31,824 $33,488 $41,47517 $28,566 $25,074 $28,000 $31,609 $35,00041 $28,599 $25,000 $28,000 $31,609 $34,32011 $31,928 $27,800 $29,640 $35,464 $36,1006 $27,997 $23,000 $23,000 $30,500 $43,0005 $28,978 $28,000 $30,243 $31,824 $31,824
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
3467-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
$1M-$2M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-119
Table 29-2Accounting Clerk Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
9 $888 21 $540 27 $714 63 $29,4420 * 0 * 0 * 1 *0 * 0 * 0 * 3 $32,2621 * 2 $150 2 $220 6 $24,4592 $350 4 $313 6 $325 10 $29,3752 $883 2 $650 3 $1,022 12 $30,3591 * 5 $585 6 $504 11 $28,9892 $803 6 $690 7 $821 12 $29,1941 * 2 $575 3 $1,288 8 $31,024
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
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Table 29-3Accounting Clerk Salary Ranges
15 $23,892 $28,574 $33,2552 $22,038 $25,839 $29,6402 $30,062 $34,704 $39,3466 $23,419 $28,059 $32,7002 $22,378 $27,684 $32,9903 $23,587 $28,373 $33,160
Overall$7.5M-$10M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for eachjob position.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-120
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-121
Table 30-1Small Credit Union Generalist Salaries
60 $29,209 $23,771 $27,630 $34,000 $38,9003 $21,320 * $23,639 * *
18 $29,387 $24,440 $27,040 $34,625 $43,00021 $27,579 $22,609 $25,208 $30,000 $36,00012 $27,744 $25,000 $26,779 $30,389 $32,2152 $37,600 * $38,900 * *4 $36,614 * $35,950 * *3 $24,622 * $22,556 * *7 $29,942 $25,000 $25,946 $32,941 $44,506
16 $30,902 $26,520 $30,000 $38,900 $38,9008 $27,090 $25,208 $25,400 $27,560 $30,2136 $29,745 $20,667 $24,648 $37,600 $49,7143 $23,011 * $22,800 * *6 $29,491 $25,039 $30,389 $31,000 $44,3014 $29,693 * $30,000 * *7 $31,153 $22,609 $34,300 $36,000 $38,7503 $36,650 * $43,000 * *
29 $28,471 $24,000 $27,560 $31,000 $36,00026 $29,234 $22,609 $26,779 $34,000 $38,9002 $28,793 * $34,300 * *8 $33,256 $30,000 $30,389 $38,750 $48,670
20 $28,168 $22,880 $25,208 $34,300 $38,90021 $28,126 $23,771 $26,520 $31,250 $35,0009 $30,656 $27,630 $30,000 $36,000 $36,0002 $34,146 * $33,700 * *2 $36,217 * $48,670 * *
12 $26,575 $23,889 $24,648 $28,000 $35,00015 $27,498 $24,590 $26,779 $31,000 $36,00020 $27,816 $22,667 $25,208 $30,000 $36,0008 $32,641 $30,000 $31,250 $38,900 $38,9003 $37,077 * $37,600 * *3 $25,014 * $23,771 * *
11 $29,966 $24,844 $29,380 $33,263 $38,75026 $27,490 $22,556 $26,779 $31,250 $34,65015 $31,032 $23,219 $30,000 $37,600 $38,9005 $32,644 $28,269 $30,000 $34,300 $44,301
58 $29,205 $23,771 $27,630 $33,700 $38,9002 $29,353 * $34,300 * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
1234
By number of full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-8
By number of servicesoffered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,999
By number of members
None1
By number of branch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
Table 30-2Small Credit Union Generalist Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
0 * 21 $1,005 21 $1,005 60 $29,5710 * 0 * 0 * 3 $21,3200 * 4 $413 4 $413 18 $29,4790 * 9 $755 9 $755 21 $27,9110 * 5 $609 5 $609 12 $27,9590 * 0 * 0 * 2 $37,6000 * 3 $2,420 3 $2,420 4 $38,631
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M
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NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay N
Total cashcompensation
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-122
Table 30-3Small Credit Union Generalist Salary Ranges
4 $17,555 $23,185 $28,8161 * * *1 * * *2 $20,436 $28,272 $36,108
Overall$1M-$2M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M
By credit unionasset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-123
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2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-124
Table 31-1Part-Time President/CEO/Manager Salaries
133 $20.90 $15.00 $19.16 $23.25 $35.0059 $18.48 $13.75 $16.80 $20.00 $25.0054 $21.85 $16.00 $20.00 $24.70 $36.5013 $25.18 $19.16 $24.00 $30.00 $37.00
3 $21.03 * $16.40 * *3 $28.41 * $30.00 * *1 * * * * *8 $31.85 $20.00 $33.00 $37.00 $60.00
29 $19.09 $15.00 $16.00 $21.22 $35.0036 $21.21 $16.00 $19.14 $27.14 $36.5018 $19.82 $17.31 $20.00 $22.00 $25.9913 $19.72 $16.00 $19.66 $22.00 $27.3211 $23.66 $18.00 $19.52 $25.00 $37.00
7 $16.19 $12.00 $16.62 $20.00 $25.006 $14.84 $10.00 $13.00 $15.76 $29.445 $26.08 $15.00 $24.00 $26.00 $51.25
99 $20.48 $15.00 $18.50 $21.47 $35.0025 $21.66 $16.80 $19.47 $26.00 $33.00
8 $23.35 $19.23 $24.00 $30.00 $36.001 * * * * *
80 $20.17 $15.00 $18.50 $21.22 $29.4144 $21.53 $15.28 $20.00 $25.00 $35.00
7 $21.35 $16.62 $22.00 $30.00 $35.002 $32.92 * $36.00 * *
46 $19.07 $13.70 $18.00 $20.00 $25.9952 $19.25 $14.30 $17.50 $22.00 $30.0018 $23.67 $17.00 $21.22 $25.00 $37.0013 $27.36 $19.16 $29.44 $33.00 $37.00
2 $25.69 * $22.00 * *2 $27.62 * $27.62 * *
51 $20.64 $15.00 $19.27 $22.00 $33.0063 $20.23 $15.00 $18.75 $22.00 $35.0012 $22.69 $15.76 $22.00 $30.00 $31.08
6 $26.19 $18.00 $22.00 $30.00 $40.001 * * * * *
132 $20.89 $15.00 $19.14 $23.25 $35.001 * * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$25M-$30M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
None123
By number of full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-6
By number of servicesoffered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$10M-$15M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,999
By number of members
None1
By number of branch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing,first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-125
Table 31-2Part-Time President/CEO/Manager Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
4 $1,346 27 $801 28 $9631 * 8 $506 8 $7562 $1,500 13 $750 14 $9111 * 4 $1,150 4 $1,2750 * 0 * 0 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$25M-$30M
By credit union asset size
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
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Table 31-3Part-Time President/CEO/Manager Salary Ranges
3 $19.33 $24.00 $28.661 * * *1 * * *1 * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M
By credit union asset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each job position.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-126
Table 32-1Part-Time Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salaries
73 $17.44 $12.00 $16.00 $21.00 $29.0019 $12.90 $9.65 $10.80 $16.00 $22.0026 $16.37 $12.50 $14.25 $18.00 $21.47
8 $20.99 $17.43 $20.14 $25.00 $29.008 $21.13 $17.50 $18.13 $23.01 $35.007 $22.71 $15.00 $25.00 $29.00 $32.002 $29.50 * $29.50 * *2 $11.25 * $11.25 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *
14 $20.16 $13.77 $18.00 $21.00 $38.0023 $18.30 $12.10 $15.00 $24.17 $29.0011 $15.78 $10.00 $12.18 $24.00 $32.00
6 $17.01 $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 $28.008 $16.56 $13.75 $18.00 $19.00 $25.003 $14.47 * $14.00 * *4 $15.94 * $17.50 * *3 $13.28 * $11.53 * *
30 $16.91 $11.53 $14.70 $20.00 $29.0024 $15.10 $12.00 $14.00 $17.00 $19.45
9 $23.24 $18.00 $21.85 $25.00 $32.002 $19.28 * $21.00 * *3 $16.44 * $12.50 * *2 $18.04 * $17.85 * *3 $20.59 * $15.00 * *
31 $15.01 $12.00 $14.00 $18.00 $21.4723 $17.33 $10.00 $15.00 $24.17 $29.00
9 $21.34 $15.00 $17.50 $21.85 $28.007 $23.49 $17.50 $21.47 $32.00 $38.003 $14.71 * $12.50 * *
16 $13.34 $10.00 $12.00 $12.61 $22.0026 $16.12 $11.53 $14.50 $18.50 $24.00
2 $20.77 * $25.00 * *15 $20.09 $16.36 $18.00 $21.85 $29.00
5 $20.02 $17.85 $18.25 $21.00 $25.005 $15.20 $12.00 $12.10 $15.00 $28.003 $32.82 * $32.00 * *1 * * * * *
16 $13.32 $9.25 $10.40 $17.00 $22.0028 $15.92 $12.00 $14.00 $18.50 $20.0012 $22.46 $16.36 $24.17 $28.00 $32.00
8 $19.02 $15.00 $17.50 $25.00 $29.005 $25.00 $18.25 $21.85 $29.00 $38.002 $15.03 * $12.50 * *2 $13.39 * $12.00 * *
72 $17.48 $12.00 $16.00 $21.00 $29.001 * * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit union assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit unionregion**
None123567-10
By number offull-time employees
None1-23-45-67-8
By number ofservices offered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M
By amount of loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,999
By number ofmembers
None1
By number of branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect autofinancing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-127
Table 32-2Part-Time Executive VP or Assistant Manager Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
4 $2,618 23 $560 25 $9411 * 5 $342 5 $7421 * 9 $437 9 $1,0880 * 4 $1,265 4 $1,2651 * 1 * 2 $8580 * 2 $650 2 $6500 * 1 * 1 *1 * 0 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit union assetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 32-3Part-Time Executive VP or Assistant Manager Salary Ranges
2 $14.50 $17.65 $20.811 * * *1 * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$7.5M-$10M
By credit union asset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each job position.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-128
Table 33-1Part-Time Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Salaries
22 $15.23 $10.00 $12.50 $16.00 $24.006 $10.21 $7.75 $10.00 $11.50 $16.009 $19.98 $12.50 $15.00 $24.00 $49.001 * * * * *1 * * * * *3 $12.32 * $11.00 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *2 $16.30 * $14.96 * *1 * * * * *7 $15.88 $10.00 $10.95 $12.50 $49.002 $16.04 * $11.00 * *2 $11.25 * $11.25 * *1 * * * * *4 $12.88 * $11.15 * *1 * * * * *2 $15.50 * $15.00 * *8 $11.61 $10.00 $10.00 $12.50 $21.808 $18.49 $11.00 $15.00 $16.00 $49.002 $21.07 * $18.00 * *1 * * * * *2 $11.06 * $11.15 * *1 * * * * *7 $12.38 $7.75 $10.00 $16.00 $21.809 $19.17 $11.00 $15.00 $24.00 $49.003 $13.10 * $12.50 * *3 $12.56 * $11.15 * *3 $8.67 * $10.00 * *8 $16.46 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $49.005 $18.44 $15.00 $18.00 $21.80 $25.001 * * * * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *2 $14.98 * $14.96 * *1 * * * * *5 $12.23 $10.00 $10.00 $11.50 $21.80
10 $16.99 $10.00 $15.00 $16.00 $24.001 * * * * *2 $14.69 * $18.00 * *2 $11.06 * $11.15 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *
22 $15.23 $10.00 $12.50 $16.00 $24.00
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By credit union region**
None1267-1011 or more
By number of full-time employees
None1-23-45-6
By number of services offered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M
By amount of loans outstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9995,000 or more
By number of members
NoneBy number of branch offices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirect auto financing, firstmortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
Table 33-2Part-Time Executive Secretary/Administrative Assistant Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
1 * 5 $238 5 $3360 * 2 $100 2 $1001 * 2 $325 2 $5750 * 1 * 1 *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$15M-$20M
By credit union asset size
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-129
Table 34-1Part-Time Teller Salaries
347 $10.58 $9.00 $10.00 $11.50 $13.9723 $10.75 $9.00 $10.50 $12.00 $13.3981 $11.32 $9.00 $10.85 $12.17 $15.4532 $12.23 $9.08 $12.00 $14.50 $17.0039 $10.61 $8.66 $10.00 $11.60 $14.0056 $10.04 $8.94 $9.50 $10.30 $13.5041 $11.72 $9.25 $10.33 $12.50 $14.6334 $9.77 $8.80 $9.00 $11.00 $11.6526 $10.32 $9.25 $10.00 $11.00 $12.0015 $9.37 $8.50 $10.00 $10.25 $10.5019 $12.16 $9.50 $11.50 $13.80 $15.0050 $10.91 $9.12 $10.28 $12.00 $14.90
106 $10.61 $9.00 $9.50 $11.10 $14.0039 $10.19 $9.00 $10.00 $10.75 $12.0038 $10.60 $9.25 $10.00 $11.65 $13.0028 $11.55 $9.00 $10.30 $13.97 $15.8526 $9.03 $7.67 $8.50 $10.00 $10.5030 $10.43 $9.00 $10.00 $11.00 $12.9811 $11.07 $9.00 $9.75 $13.50 $13.5039 $13.24 $10.00 $12.00 $15.35 $19.1643 $11.43 $9.00 $10.50 $12.17 $15.0046 $11.11 $9.08 $11.00 $13.00 $14.0237 $10.96 $9.00 $10.00 $13.39 $13.9735 $9.84 $9.00 $9.50 $10.27 $11.6027 $10.55 $9.50 $10.00 $11.00 $13.5020 $9.94 $8.81 $9.15 $11.56 $11.6561 $9.99 $9.00 $9.32 $10.65 $12.3839 $10.09 $8.50 $9.50 $10.13 $11.5050 $12.21 $10.20 $12.00 $13.72 $15.8582 $11.38 $9.00 $10.00 $12.48 $15.9694 $10.24 $9.00 $10.00 $11.10 $13.8081 $10.31 $9.00 $9.50 $10.50 $12.2532 $9.95 $8.50 $9.50 $10.57 $12.00
8 $9.79 $8.81 $9.25 $11.00 $12.9822 $10.79 $9.50 $10.50 $12.00 $12.6655 $11.51 $9.55 $11.00 $12.25 $15.4526 $12.39 $9.00 $10.85 $14.00 $19.7565 $10.94 $9.00 $10.00 $13.50 $15.0047 $10.41 $9.00 $10.00 $12.00 $13.3943 $10.53 $9.00 $10.00 $10.65 $13.8043 $10.68 $9.00 $9.50 $10.75 $12.0030 $9.69 $8.50 $9.25 $11.56 $12.0016 $9.83 $9.50 $10.00 $10.00 $10.5015 $13.11 $10.00 $12.00 $13.50 $25.0068 $11.66 $9.50 $11.00 $13.97 $15.8547 $11.41 $9.08 $10.50 $13.50 $14.9044 $10.73 $9.00 $10.00 $11.60 $15.0069 $10.20 $9.00 $9.75 $11.00 $13.0045 $10.35 $9.00 $10.00 $11.45 $13.8031 $9.48 $8.81 $9.00 $10.00 $11.0028 $10.48 $8.80 $9.25 $10.50 $11.65
278 $10.97 $9.00 $10.00 $12.00 $14.0250 $9.73 $8.50 $9.00 $10.00 $12.5013 $9.73 $8.81 $9.50 $10.00 $12.00
6 $10.55 $10.00 $10.00 $11.65 $11.65
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion*
None1234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered**
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI**Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirectauto financing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-130
Table 34-2Part-Time Teller Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
26 $540 102 $328 119 $4130 * 2 $100 2 $1003 $433 17 $295 18 $3310 * 11 $392 11 $3922 $200 10 $206 12 $2055 $134 20 $224 22 $2423 $450 14 $236 16 $2768 $1,028 13 $567 19 $7734 $521 9 $291 12 $4481 * 6 $296 7 $280
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union assetsize
N Average incentive N Average bonus NTotal variable
pay
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 34-3Part-Time Teller Ranges
27 $8.43 $10.35 $12.271 * * *1 * * *1 * * *4 $9.36 $11.66 $13.972 $8.50 $10.75 $13.005 $8.84 $10.32 $11.805 $8.02 $9.84 $11.674 $8.10 $9.93 $11.764 $8.31 $10.17 $12.03
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums foreach job position.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-131
Table 35-1Part-Time Member Service Representative Salaries
157 $11.38 $9.50 $10.76 $12.87 $14.776 $9.33 $8.75 $9.00 $10.00 $11.81
32 $11.41 $9.78 $10.75 $13.00 $13.7422 $10.96 $9.00 $10.00 $11.00 $17.0021 $12.44 $10.00 $11.73 $15.00 $17.0027 $10.91 $8.62 $10.50 $12.68 $13.5020 $11.11 $9.13 $10.00 $12.50 $14.5014 $11.08 $9.69 $10.88 $12.00 $13.96
8 $11.70 $11.50 $11.50 $13.60 $14.287 $12.66 $11.00 $12.93 $14.77 $14.77
11 $12.55 $9.50 $12.00 $13.50 $19.0825 $11.76 $9.85 $10.72 $12.00 $15.1843 $11.18 $9.25 $11.00 $12.50 $14.7729 $10.75 $8.75 $10.01 $13.26 $14.5015 $11.95 $9.60 $11.41 $13.75 $17.00
5 $10.77 $10.00 $10.63 $11.20 $13.5010 $12.71 $9.52 $12.50 $14.50 $15.4710 $8.69 $8.25 $8.50 $9.50 $10.00
9 $12.13 $10.00 $12.00 $14.28 $14.709 $11.66 $10.00 $10.63 $13.00 $13.00
20 $12.38 $9.00 $12.00 $14.50 $17.0032 $12.69 $10.50 $12.00 $13.46 $15.4725 $10.65 $9.26 $10.00 $11.20 $12.9312 $11.03 $8.85 $10.01 $13.36 $15.0012 $11.61 $9.50 $10.50 $14.77 $17.00
9 $10.71 $8.62 $11.50 $12.35 $12.5026 $10.64 $8.50 $10.50 $12.00 $13.7512 $11.27 $9.52 $10.76 $11.00 $14.1312 $12.02 $10.63 $11.81 $13.00 $15.0037 $11.63 $9.00 $10.01 $12.00 $17.4554 $11.68 $9.50 $12.00 $13.26 $15.0041 $10.91 $9.52 $10.00 $12.50 $14.7710 $10.43 $7.69 $10.50 $11.00 $12.85
3 $11.97 * $11.50 * *3 $11.21 * $13.00 * *
21 $10.63 $8.93 $9.50 $12.00 $14.5018 $11.87 $10.39 $10.75 $13.00 $15.0034 $11.51 $10.00 $10.50 $12.05 $15.0017 $12.84 $10.50 $12.85 $13.46 $15.0023 $10.11 $8.50 $9.50 $10.50 $14.5019 $12.00 $9.60 $12.00 $13.75 $14.7720 $11.49 $9.52 $11.50 $12.93 $14.28
2 $11.00 * $11.00 * *3 $10.59 * $11.00 * *
20 $11.57 $9.78 $10.63 $13.00 $14.5038 $10.90 $9.00 $10.37 $12.05 $13.7425 $11.49 $8.85 $11.00 $13.26 $17.0030 $12.54 $9.85 $12.00 $14.50 $15.1820 $11.66 $9.13 $12.00 $13.75 $14.77
7 $9.32 $7.50 $9.70 $10.00 $12.0014 $10.53 $9.52 $10.76 $11.50 $13.60
135 $11.59 $9.25 $10.76 $13.26 $15.0016 $10.64 $9.50 $10.50 $11.50 $12.00
5 $10.72 $9.52 $9.52 $13.60 $15.001 * * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
None1234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirectauto financing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-132
Table 35-2Part-Time Member Service Representative Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
19 $349 52 $263 65 $3301 * 11 $237 12 $2534 $274 8 $360 10 $3821 * 5 $261 6 $3035 $255 11 $244 13 $3545 $424 5 $319 10 $3920 * 5 $150 5 $1501 * 3 $200 4 $3202 $262 4 $350 5 $401
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
Bycreditunionassetsize
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unionsreporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 35-3Part-Time Member Service Representative Ranges
12 $9.23 $11.12 $13.011 * * *1 * * *1 * * *2 $9.02 $11.11 $13.211 * * *2 $10.00 $12.13 $14.251 * * *2 $8.75 $10.38 $12.001 * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each jobposition.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-133
Table 36-1Part-Time Accountant Salaries
26 $17.60 $12.00 $15.05 $20.24 $25.001 * * * * *9 * * * * *2 $11.00 * $11.00 * *2 $16.15 * $16.15 * *5 $17.29 $14.00 $16.00 $20.24 $23.001 * * * * *4 $20.25 * $15.00 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *2 $15.67 * $16.00 * *2 $15.11 * $14.33 * *9 $12.46 $8.50 $12.00 $13.26 $23.003 $34.02 * $38.00 * *4 $15.97 * $16.00 * *1 * * * * *2 $14.84 * $10.00 * *1 * * * * *2 $20.51 * $21.00 * *4 $15.12 * $15.05 * *4 $15.20 * $16.00 * *1 * * * * *2 $21.42 * $20.00 * *5 $13.84 $13.20 $14.00 $14.33 $16.004 $24.48 * $25.00 * *1 * * * * *3 $15.67 * $20.24 * *2 $24.86 * $38.00 * *2 $19.33 * $19.33 * *6 $16.53 $12.00 $18.00 $20.00 $25.009 $14.11 $12.00 $14.33 $16.00 $20.243 $19.17 * $21.00 * *4 $10.58 * $10.00 * *2 $41.28 * $38.00 * *1 * * * * *6 $15.84 $13.26 $15.05 $18.00 $20.002 $17.30 * $17.30 * *4 $17.03 * $16.00 * *4 $11.83 * $13.20 * *5 $15.32 $14.00 $14.33 $20.24 $23.003 $25.27 * $21.00 * *1 * * * * *3 $12.28 * $13.26 * *3 $15.53 * $12.00 * *3 $15.75 * $16.00 * *5 $25.05 $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 $45.007 $13.36 $10.00 $12.00 $16.00 $23.002 $12.74 * $6.00 * *2 $29.83 * $38.00 * *1 * * * * *
22 $15.24 $11.00 $15.05 $20.00 $23.002 $32.61 * $45.00 * *1 * * * * *1 * * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralWest South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
None1234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirectauto financing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-134
Table 36-2Part-Time Accountant Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
1 * 5 $681 6 $6170 * 1 * 1 *1 * 1 * 2 $5500 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *
Overall$2M-$5M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M
By credit union asset size
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-135
Table 37-1Part-Time Loan Officer Salaries
54 $14.84 $10.35 $13.50 $16.00 $22.256 $10.91 $9.28 $10.00 $12.63 $16.00
15 $14.38 $9.50 $11.19 $14.50 $20.5011 $13.33 $10.00 $13.50 $15.00 $17.50
6 $17.89 $14.50 $16.88 $18.75 $27.825 $18.14 $14.00 $15.50 $26.75 $26.755 $15.04 $10.25 $13.71 $19.80 $22.532 $17.68 * $17.68 * *4 $16.19 * $15.88 * *3 $27.20 * $22.25 * *
10 $15.03 $14.50 $15.00 $16.00 $17.5019 $15.25 $11.75 $14.00 $16.00 $26.75
6 $12.91 $8.78 $12.41 $16.00 $20.004 $9.88 * $10.00 * *6 $12.08 $10.00 $10.25 $10.50 $27.825 $15.76 $13.00 $13.00 $18.52 $22.531 * * * * *
16 $14.27 $10.00 $12.25 $15.00 $18.758 $11.27 $8.78 $10.50 $15.00 $15.008 $18.92 $13.50 $16.00 $26.75 $27.824 $14.04 * $15.00 * *3 $16.04 * $13.50 * *2 $18.07 * $20.00 * *2 $14.20 * $10.00 * *
10 $14.34 $12.41 $13.10 $15.75 $22.251 * * * * *
12 $14.64 $10.00 $10.63 $15.00 $20.5018 $15.11 $10.25 $13.50 $18.75 $26.7512 $13.26 $10.50 $13.10 $16.00 $17.50
6 $16.20 $13.00 $15.00 $19.80 $22.535 $16.36 $14.50 $15.25 $15.75 $22.251 * * * * *5 $11.25 $10.00 $10.00 $13.00 $16.00
10 $11.66 $9.00 $10.50 $14.00 $14.005 $18.68 $8.40 $10.00 $15.50 $54.00
13 $14.60 $11.75 $13.50 $15.00 $22.505 $14.69 $14.50 $15.25 $15.75 $17.507 $14.41 $10.35 $14.00 $15.00 $22.535 $20.42 $16.00 $20.00 $26.75 $26.753 $17.09 * $16.00 * *1 * * * * *4 $11.13 * $8.78 * *
16 $13.67 $10.00 $10.50 $14.00 $20.5010 $15.73 $15.00 $15.00 $17.50 $18.75
7 $13.19 $10.35 $13.50 $13.50 $22.509 $18.75 $15.00 $19.80 $22.53 $26.755 $14.07 $10.25 $13.10 $14.00 $22.252 $14.38 * $14.38 * *1 * * * * *
48 $15.04 $10.50 $14.00 $16.00 $22.503 $16.48 * $16.00 * *2 $11.39 * $10.25 * *1 * * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
None1234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None123 or more
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirectauto financing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-136
Table 37-2Part-Time Loan Officer Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
4 $337 14 $459 17 $4490 * 1 * 1 *1 * 6 $482 6 $5542 $233 1 * 3 $3210 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $375 2 $3751 * 0 * 1 *0 * 1 * 1 *0 * 2 $500 2 $500
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By credit union asset size
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Total variablepay
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
Table 37-3Part-Time Loan Officer Ranges
2 $13.76 $17.20 $20.641 * * *1 * * *
Overall$2M-$5M$7.5M-$10M
By credit union asset size
N Minimum Midpoint Maximum
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Limited to credit unions with established minimums, midpoints, and maximums for each job position.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-137
Table 38-1Part-Time Loan Processor/Clerk Salaries
38 $12.75 $10.14 $11.50 $15.00 $17.005 $11.76 $9.00 $12.00 $13.00 $16.006 $14.41 $9.75 $15.00 $15.76 $25.007 $14.18 $11.35 $12.92 $17.00 $19.755 $11.23 $8.00 $11.50 $12.50 $15.006 $13.71 $10.50 $13.00 $16.00 $20.001 * * * * *5 $12.23 $10.50 $11.50 $14.00 $15.002 $9.83 * $9.83 * *1 * * * * *3 $14.82 * $11.50 * *6 $12.70 $10.14 $10.50 $15.00 $16.98
14 $12.57 $9.75 $11.35 $16.00 $17.005 $10.59 $10.00 $10.50 $10.50 $13.004 $13.81 * $12.00 * *1 * * * * *3 $13.84 * $13.00 * *2 $12.91 * $14.00 * *8 $14.44 $12.00 $14.50 $15.76 $25.006 $12.63 $9.60 $15.00 $16.00 $16.985 $13.32 $11.35 $11.35 $12.50 $22.504 $13.08 * $11.50 * *3 $10.68 * $10.50 * *2 $15.56 * $17.00 * *1 * * * * *5 $11.06 $10.00 $10.50 $10.50 $14.004 $10.78 * $11.50 * *9 $14.51 $9.60 $15.76 $16.00 $16.98
10 $13.32 $11.35 $13.00 $15.00 $17.005 $12.48 $11.50 $12.50 $13.00 $14.00
10 $11.80 $10.00 $10.50 $11.50 $15.003 $10.06 * $10.00 * *1 * * * * *5 $11.76 $9.00 $12.00 $13.00 $16.005 $12.94 $9.75 $15.00 $16.00 $16.005 $15.45 $10.00 $15.76 $16.98 $25.007 $14.05 $11.35 $12.50 $17.00 $17.003 $10.53 * $9.56 * *4 $12.75 * $10.50 * *5 $11.70 $10.00 $10.14 $14.00 $15.003 $10.83 * $10.50 * *1 * * * * *3 $12.27 * $12.00 * *8 $12.94 $9.75 $10.00 $16.98 $25.007 $11.54 $9.75 $11.35 $14.50 $15.767 $15.51 $12.50 $16.00 $17.00 $17.002 $11.75 * $11.75 * *4 $14.74 * $14.50 * *2 $10.28 * $10.50 * *5 $10.73 $10.14 $11.50 $11.50 $11.50
30 $13.03 $10.00 $12.00 $15.00 $16.987 $12.09 $10.14 $10.50 $14.00 $17.001 * * * * *
Overall$1M-$2M$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$25M$25M-$30M$30M-$35M
By creditunion assetsize
New EnglandMiddle AtlanticEast North CentralWest North CentralSouth AtlanticEast South CentralMountainPacific
By creditunionregion**
None1234567-1011 or more
By numberof full-timeemployees
None1-23-45-67-89-10
By numberof servicesoffered***
Less than $1M$1M-$2M$2M-$3M$3M-$5M$5M-$7M$7M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M$20M-$30M
By amountof loansoutstanding
1-499500-9991,000-1,4991,500-1,9992,000-2,9993,000-3,9994,000-4,9995,000 or more
By numberof members
None12
By numberof branchoffices
N Average25th
percentile Median75th
percentile90th
percentile
*Insufficient data.**New England: NH,VT, ME, MA, RI, CT; Middle Atlantic: NY, NJ, PA; East North Central: OH, IN, IL, MI, WI;West North Central: MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS; South Atlantic: DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, NC, SC, GA, FL;East South Central: KY, TN, AL, MS; West South Central: AR, LA, OK, TX; Mountain: MT, ID, WY, CO, NM, AZ, UT, NV;Pacific: WA, OR, CA, AK, HI***Only the following services are included: Share drafts/checking, ATM cards, debit cards, auto leasing, credit cards, indirectauto financing, first mortgages, home equity line of credit, audio response, business loans, remote (PC) access, and web site.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-138
Table 38-2Part-Time Loan Processor/Clerk Incentives and Bonuses Where Offered
2 $414 6 $303 8 $3430 * 1 * 1 *1 * 2 $275 3 $2900 * 2 $417 2 $4170 * 1 * 1 *1 * 0 * 1 *
Overall$2M-$5M$5M-$7.5M$7.5M-$10M$10M-$15M$15M-$20M
By credit union asset size
NAverageincentive N
Averagebonus N
Totalvariable pay
*Insufficient data.NOTE: Incentives are limited to credit unions reporting incentive payments, bonuses are limited to credit unions reporting bonus payments,and total variable pay is limited to credit unions reporting incentive and/or bonus payments.
2009-2010 Small Credit Union Staff Salary Survey
©2009 Credit Union National Association T-139
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