COLUMBUS, Ohio–OCUL Services Corp. (OSC), the for-profit entity of the Ohio Credit Union League, has changed its name to Navatros.
“Proud to have exclusively served Ohio’s thriving credit union community for the past 57 years, OSC recognized its services and the value evolved with the financial services marketplace and outgrew its original identity,” the league said in a statement. “The new Navatros brand reflects the company’s desire to help credit unions and other financial services providers navigate a growth and service path set on success.”
The OCUL said that providing services and solutions in compliance, risk management, lending, payments, digital experience, and human resources will help credit unions and others achieve new successful verticals set on helping consumers achieve greater financial well-being. The league added Navatros is setting its sights on serving new markets related to finance.
“Since 1966, the OCUL Services Corporation has served Ohio credit unions and their members with products and services that put the needs of people, families, and businesses first,” said Laura Auxter, chief revenue officer. “Navatros will more clearly signal the continuous commitment to helping partners and clients navigate a better and brighter business course to further serve the financial needs of communities and consumers everywhere.”
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