
Fiserv, Inc. a provider of financial services technology solutions has announced that Washington Federal, based in Seattle, has selected the DNA account processing platform and a host of complementary Fiserv solutions to better serve its customers. The USD14.4bn asset bank will use the integrated Fiserv solutions to drive growth through increased efficiency and an enhanced customer experience.
“Our partnership with Fiserv is a transformational, long-term investment in the way we deliver value to our customers and stockholders,”said Roy Whitehead, Chairman, President and CEO of Washington Federal. “The unified design of DNA and its flexible, service-oriented architecture will help us roll out new products quickly and easily. Backed by the expertise of Fiserv, we will have an innovative technology platform to enable growth now and in the future.”
Washington Federal selected DNA for its open architecture and person-centric design – factors that will allow the bank to easily integrate complementary solutions while maintaining a 360-degree view of its retail and commercial relationships. Real-time 24/7 processing and integrated digital banking and payments solutions like Corillian Online, Mobiliti, CheckFreeRXP bill payment and Popmoneypersonal payment will enable the bank to deliver a robust banking experience.
“Washington Federal understands that mobility, immediacy and ease are key to delivering banking and financial services that meet the needs of its customers, and we are honored to deliver the technology that will make their vision for creating additional value for customers possible,” said Jeffery Yabuki, President and Chief Executive Officer of Fiserv. “We are partnering with Washington Federal to deliver a winning and differentiated financial services experience for its retail, business and commercial customers at the intersection of enabling technology and superior relationships.”
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