MADISON, Wis.— CUES is reporting that through Dec. 31, credit unions joining CUES at the Unlimited Membership tier may choose to purchase Unlimited+ Membership at no additional cost, a savings it said ranges from $1,100 to $1,480 for U.S. credit unions, depending on their asset size.
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DALLAS– Registration has opened for ALM First’s 2024 Financial Institute, set for March 24-27, 2024 at the Las Colinas Resort in Texas.
CARMEL, Ind.–Allied Solutions is reporting it has entered int a partnership with Rhyze Solutions, a newly formed credit union service organization (CUSO), to support lending and capital market operations.
IRVINE, Calif.–Credit unions are now among the approved lenders for Tesla.
TAMPA—Trellance said it is partnering with the Filene Research Institute to sponsor their latest Center of Excellence, the Credit Union of the Future, Trellance announced.
MADISON, Wis.— CUES said it has added a number of enhancements to its online election platform, CUES eVote.
NEW YORK–Glia, a provider of Digital Customer Service (DCS), including phone and automation on a single platform, said it is now offering new generative AI tools to help financial institutions drive efficiency and improve the customer/member experience in a “safe, secure way.”
WYOMISSING, Penn.— The Loan Service Center (TLSC), which is a unit of PSCU, said it has entered into a partnership with Millennium Capital and Recovery Corp., which provides asset repossession management solutions
BROOKFIELD, Wis.—Fiserv said it continues to enhance its core banking platforms, reporting that more than 500 credit unions are now using its cloud-based Portico solution.
IRVINE, Calif.— Origence has announced another keynoter for its Lending Tech ’24 event. The company said Lisa Bodell will address the meeting, which is set for June 25-27 t the Marriot Marquis in San Diego.
