BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – EPL, Inc., a provider of software solutions and services provider, announced it has finalized core agreements with four credit unions to run its i-POWER solution.
Those CUs are: Pinnacle Federal Credit Union ($14 million, 15,922 members), Central Jersey Federal Credit Union ($80 million, 7,919 members), Essex County Teachers Federal Credit Union ($14 million, 2,640 members) and United Poles Federal Credit Union ($40 million, 2,194 members).
“EPL is an ideal core partner for us because of i-POWER’s flexibility and robust capabilities”, said Stephen Lardiere, CEO at Pinnacle FCU. “It’s a great culture fit, too. Their Product Advisory Group gives us confidence that i-POWER will keep pace with our growth and provide us with new digital tools and features which enhance our members’ experiences.”
EPL also announced it has signed two multi-year core renewals with Public Service Credit Union ($254 million; 31,572 members) and East Alabama Community Federal Credit Union ($14 million, 3,849 members).
“EPL provides both stellar service and a dynamic, user-friendly platform,” said Dean Trudeau, CEO at Public Service Credit Union. “It’s innovative, open-architecture core system allows for easy integration of third party and proprietary solutions, and will empower us to deepen member relationships and drive revenue by offering more streamlined products and services. We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial partnership.”
“Our entire team looks forward to working closely with our new customers, and continuing the great relationships we’ve built with existing customers who’ve renewed,” said Robin Kolvek, CEO at EPL. “We, along with our partners at Dedagroup, are committed to investing in new technologies and human capital to ensure that EPL provides personal, attentive service and develops advanced software and service solutions which deliver a strong value proposition now and into the future. The growth we’ve experienced in 2017 is very exciting, and a direct result of putting this commitment into action.”
For info: www.eplinc.com
