Fiserv Inc., a leading global provider of financial services technology solutions, announced today that United Credit Union of Mexico, Missouri, has opted to use its CUnify™ account processing platform.
Added to its on-premise deployment of CUnify, United will add CheckFree® RXP® from Fiserv and the Popmoney® person-to-person (P2P) payment service. Through a competitive selection process, United chose CUnify for its reliability and state-of-the-art relational database foundation to streamline workflows, improve overall performance and provide seamless payments integration.
Joanne Nelson, vice president of Compliance and IT, United Credit Union, commented:
“United has their pulse on delivering advanced financial services efficiently and effectively through the best technology available. To begin our selection process for a technology provider, we first asked ‘what do our members want and need and will our technology support our position to provide it?’. The most outstanding factor in our decision to choose Fiserv was that CUnify is specifically designed for member centricity.”
With US 142 million in assets and six locations across Missouri, United will use Fiserv to help deliver superior products and services to its 20,000 members. The functionality of CUnify will enable United to streamline back office capabilities, moving from manual processes to a real-time automated system.
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