HOUSTON–Five credit unions have now moved all their ATMs under the management of Dolphin Debit.
The five credit unions range in size up to $116.8 million in assets, and three are in the CUliance ATM Cinch program, powered by Dolphin Debit.
The credit unions are:
- GEMC Federal Credit Union, Tucker, Ga., with 12,697 members and $116.8 million in assets
- Emerald Credit Association Federal Credit Union, Greenwood, S.C., with 1,312 members and assets of $6.6 million
- PWC Employees Credit Union, Woodbridge, Va., with 7,102 members and $56.6 million in assets
- Genuine Parts Credit Union, Norcross, Ga., with 1,109 members and assets of $9.4 million
- Ferguson Federal Credit Union in Monticello, Miss., with 6,397 members and $71.8 million in assets
Ferguson Federal Credit Union originally began working with Dolphin Debit in 2014 when it inaugurated its first ATM to improve service to its members, the company said. Since then, expansions and member demand have grown the Ferguson ATM fleet to six ATMs, located at four of the credit union’s branches and a student-run branch.
Originally, said Ferguson CEO Leslie Pitts, the credit union went with Dolphin Debit because it lacked the resources to own and operate its own ATMs. She said that strategy has served the credit union well, according to Dolphin Debit.
“We still feel that this task can and should be handled by an outside provider, which allows us to focus on the member relationship rather than on equipment,” Pitts said.
“Often, it is the smaller credit unions that rely most heavily on their ATMs as a way to enhance their service to members 24 hours a day,” said Gary Walston, co-founder of Dolphin Debit. “By turning management of those ATMs over to us, like Ferguson Federal Credit Union did, they can achieve those service levels without having to invest in ATMs themselves or devote staff time to maintain and manage them.”
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