MONTPELIER, Vt. –The Association of Vermont Credit Unions said it has entered into a partnership with Dolphin Debit to provide credit unions in the state with access to the company’s ATM management solutions.
The agreement also extends to CUs in adjacent states, the company said.
“As a strategic partner, Dolphin Debit will work with the association to reach out to member credit unions through educational efforts regarding ATM and branch transformation, and through events such as the association’s annual meeting in May,” Dolphin Debit stated.
Added Christine Davidson, vice president of the Association of Vermont Credit Unions, "We will assist our credit unions in reaching out to Dolphin Debit and collaborating with them as partners. Dolphin Debit enables credit unions to focus less on their own ATM administration and more on helping members.”
Valuable Resource
Joe Woods, SVP-marketing and partnerships with Dolphin Debit called the association a “valuable resource” to credit unions in the entire region.
“We plan to work with them closely so their credit union audience can better understand the advantages of turning their ATM management over to experts,” said Woods.
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