Osage Valley Electric Coop Member’s your Capital Credit is Coming Soon

Osage Valley Electric Cooperative (OVEC) is continuing its long-standing practice of retiring capital credits to its members. The OVEC Board of Directors has elected to retire approximately $1,287,000 in capital credits effective August 1, 2021.

OVEC is a not-for-profit member-owned utility that operates at cost. Revenues above the cost of doing business are allocated to the members annually in the form of capital credits. The Osage Valley Electric Coop board of directors vote to retire capital credits when the financial condition of the cooperative will not be impaired. The decision to retire capital credits again this year was made due to the continued financial strength and sound management of the cooperative.

This year Osage Valley Electric Coop is returning margins from the years 1994, 1995, and 2020. Your share is figured based on the amount of electricity you used during each of those years. Current members that are eligible will receive this refund as a credit on their August 1st bill. Former members who longer have service with the cooperative will receive their refund in the form of a check by mail. If you were not a member during any of these years, you will not receive a refund this year.

It is important for both current and former members of Osage
Valley Electric Coop to maintain a current address on file so that they can ensure any retirements due to them will be received.

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