Five Credit Unions Announce Move To Fiserv’s DNA

BROOKFIELD, Wis.–Fiserv announced that five credit unions, with assets between $400 million and $2.7 billion, have selected its DNA core solution.

The company said the credit unions selected DNA for its “flexible, open architecture account processing platform built on modern technologies, together with a variety of integrated surround solutions from Fiserv. This will enable each credit union to enhance operational efficiency, create distinctive and unified member experiences across digital and physical channels, and align future growth with rapidly changing member needs.”

Among the CUs moving to DNA:

  • The $2.7-billion Community First, CU, Appleton, Wis.
  • The $2-billion OneAZ Credit Union in Phoenix
  • The $1.65-billion Empower FCU in Syracuse, N.Y.
  • The $700-million Clark County Credit Union in Las Vegas
  • The $430-million Alliance Credit Union in San Jose, Calif.

“Upgrading our technology infrastructure with Fiserv enables us to operate even more efficiently and bring our members the convenience they expect from us - whether in our branches, in their homes or on their mobile devices,” said Catherine Tierney, president and CEO, Community First Credit Union. “Our credit union has been a Fiserv client for more than 30 years, and we trust them to deliver the quality, experience, support and innovative solutions we need today and to adapt as our credit union and our members’ needs evolve over time.”
“Expanding our relationships with these high-performing credit unions demonstrates how the quality and breadth of innovative solutions from Fiserv drives long-term value for our clients and enables them to address fast-changing needs in the financial services market,” added Vincent Brennan, president, Credit Union Solutions, Fiserv.

For info: www.fiserv.com

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