MIDDLETOWN, Penn.–MY CU Services, a CUSO of Vizo Financial that offers payments solutions, is reporting it has deepened its partnership with CU*Answers to include managed technology services to its IT clients.
According to the company, the joint project will be a collaborative effort to finalize the migration of existing MY CU Services-managed IT clients to the CNS Managed Technology service.
“CU*Answers Network Services is more than just a service provider, they are an extension of the credit union’s team,” Vizo Financial said. “Their managed technology meets all of a credit union’s IT needs, including in the areas of day-to-day technology management, cybersecurity, business continuity, hardware/software sales, managed cloud services and more.”
‘Considerable Benefits Cited’
Added Jeffrey Stoner, chief technology and strategy officer at Vizo Financial, “We are excited to expand our relationship with CU*Answers by partnering to offer their managed IT services to our credit unions. We are confident that their enhanced IT service offerings and wide network of IT professionals will bring considerable benefits to our credit unions.”
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