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Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union selects ORCC’s Digital Banking Solution

15 Aug 12 - - Partnership DealsUSA
Functionalities within a single platform

Online Resources Corporation, a provider of digital services has signed an agreement with Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU) in Texas to implement its Architect Digital Banking solution (view press release). As a result of the deal, the credit union will be able to offer its members functionalities for both retail and small business services within a single platform. The Architect solution will allow RBFCU to control the addition and development of new features that meet new trends as they emerge, in addition to managing new configuration and administration as user adoption increases. Online Resources Corporation claims that its solution adapts to user behaviour and preferences.

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