EAST LANSING, Mich.––Reseda Group, a wholly owned CUSO of MSU FCU, has introduced the “Ever Green Financial Wellness Center,” which it is calling a new interactive platform designed to help credit unions and community financial institutions promote financial literacy and education.
According to the CUSO, the Ever Green Financial Wellness Center is a custom-labeled, digital financial education platform that is accessible through both web and mobile apps.
“It allows credit unions and community financial institutions to seamlessly integrate and customize the platform into their digital banking systems,” the CUSO said. “Blog posts, podcasts, videos, and quizzes are all focused on financial education and are available via an API.”
According to Reseda Group, the platform is part of its efforts to bring innovative technology and solutions to the credit unions to “revolutionize the member experience and promote lifelong financial literacy and empowerment.”
Key Features
According to the credit union, key features of the offering include:
- Personalized Learning. “The platform offers personalized financial education content tailored to individuals' needs and financial goals.”
- Engaging Resources. “Consumers can access a wide range of interactive tools, calculators, videos, articles, and other multimedia resources that make learning about finances simple and enjoyable.”
- Customizable Integration. “Financial institutions can seamlessly integrate the Ever Green Financial Wellness Center into their existing digital experience, maintaining a consistent brand experience for the consumer.”
- Data and Reporting. “Detailed analytics and data allow financial institutions to monitor engagement, tailor content to meet consumer habits, and measure the impact of content and resources on spending and saving habits.”
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