PSIS’s New Constitution Put Into Practice
Media Release
Friday 1 July
PSIS’s New Constitution Put Into Practice
PSIS has held its first elections under a new revised constitution. Chair of PSIS, David Gascoigne, said today: “The previous system harked back to PSIS’s foundations as a financial services provider for public servants, and was considered no longer appropriate now that all New Zealanders can become a customer with PSIS.”
As a customer-owned co-operative its 127,000 customers, who each hold one non-transferable share in the company, own the financial services provider.
“Under the new system, all our customers have the opportunity to nominate a candidate, and therefore provide a wider pool of talent for the Board. What was particularly encouraging from this first election was the quality of the candidates presented to shareholders and the number of customers who took the time and effort to cast a vote.
“The new constitution has been embraced by our customers and provides for a more transparent and democratic process,” Mr Gascoigne said.
Previously the board appointed half of the Directors, and the other half nominated for a shareholder vote by a number of service organisations such as the New Zealand Nurses Association.
Shareholders voted serving Directors Rob Crozier and Tina Symmans back on to the Board at the Annual Meeting held earlier this week.
Rob Crozier has been a PSIS Director since 1988, and a customer since 1975. An experienced director, he comes from an academic background and is the former General Secretary of the Association of University staff.
Tina Symmans has an extensive background in marketing, communications and strategic planning, and has previously led Contact Energy’s human resources, legal and communications teams as Director Corporate Services. She has been a PSIS Director since 1997.
At the meeting, PSIS also presented the company’s solid financial results for the year ending March 2005, including a 13% increase in net profit after tax.
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PSIS at a glance
What is
PSIS?
PSIS was formed in 1928 to help New Zealanders in
the public service access low-cost financial services. It
now offers its products and services to all New Zealanders.
While not a registered bank, it delivers personal banking
services, including daily transactional banking, deposits,
lending and insurance products. Its focus is on personal
rather than business banking.
Ownership and
governance
PSIS is New Zealand-owned. It is a
co-operative in structure, owned by its 127,000 customers,
who each have one non-transferable share. There are no
outside shareholders.
PSIS is a limited co-operative
company, governed by a Board of Directors. Current Board
members are David Gascoigne CBE (Chairman), Rob Crozier,
Peter Harris, Colin Hicks, John Isles and Tina Symmans.
A
values-based organisation
PSIS exists to benefit its
customers –its shareholders - and is governed by a statement
of values. Its business focus is to meet the changing
financial needs of New Zealanders and their families at all
stages of their lives. PSIS operates profitably, but not at
the expense of any sector of its customer base and not
excessively so. This ethos is central to the way PSIS
conducts all its business.
Branch network
PSIS has 31
branches from Whangarei to Invercargill. Two new branches
were opened in Papanui, Christchurch and Botany Downs,
Auckland in 2004. An emphasis is placed on face-to-face
banking and personal service. PSIS also offers 24 hour, 7
day a week access through Internet, telephone and text
banking.
Financial performance
For the year ending
March 2005:
Net profit after tax $8.6m, a 13%increase on
the previous year
Total assets increased 13% to $860
million
Deposits increased 11% to $725m
Loans
increased 18% to $693m
Total reserves up 12% to $79
million
Capital adequacy (using Reserve Bank formula)
18%, well above the 8% minimum required for registered
banks.
PSIS People
Chief Executive: Dr Girol Karacaoglu
Senior Management:
Simon White Chief
Financial Officer
David Murray GM Marketing and
Products
Annette Natta GM Information
Technology
Kerry De La Haye GM Human Resources and People
Development
Peter Mayne Head of Credit Policy and
Special Projects
Russell Syme GM Customer Channels
Staff: PSIS has around 240 staff, in 31 branches around New Zealand and in the Wellington head office.
Auditors: Deloitte
Legal Status
PSIS is registered under both
the Companies Act 1993 and Co-operative Companies Act 1996.
PSIS is a member of the New Zealand Financial Services
Federation and the New Zealand Co-operatives Association.
PSIS is not a registered bank.
Prudent Management
There
are two levels of protection for customers’ deposits.
Firstly, a Trust Deed is supervised by New Zealand Guardian
Trust, independent trustees who ensure PSIS operates within
specified financial ratios. Further to this, the PSIS Board
sets higher levels of liquidity and capital requirements.
Products and Services
PSIS offers a full range of
personal banking services to meet the changing needs of its
customers throughout life. It offers savings accounts,
current accounts, call accounts, Internet Banking, Telephone
Banking, TXT banking, access to all ATMs (apart from TSB)
and EFTPOS, cheque facilities, overdrafts, Creditline
accounts, Term Deposits, Bonds, home loans, vehicle loans
and personal loans. It also provides a wide range of
insurance products.
PSIS is committed to the highest levels of service. This is reflected in an independent banking survey where, for three years in a row, customers of PSIS have been more satisfied than those with any other bank.