LANCASTER, Penn.— Wheatland Federal Credit Union has signed a contract to migrate its XP2 Core Processing System to United Solutions Co. (USC).
Wheatland FCU said it selected USC as its technology partner due to the high-level of service and the excellent experience ithas received after earlier selecting USC to handle its collections process.
“Working with Kathy Rye, CEO of Wheatland Federal Credit Union, and her team has been a pleasure” stated Jim Giacobbe, president and CEO of USC. “We will work together to improve the credit union’s digital channels and implement products and services such as business intelligence, on-boarding, member relationship management, and an upgraded collections package. Kathy has a strong vision and a strategic mind and United Solutions is excited about our new partnership and where we are headed.”
Wheatland FCU was chartered in 1936 to serve Hamilton Watch employees and today has more than 6,300 members.
‘Looking Forward’
“We are looking forward to having USC as a key partner in providing the very best service possible to our members. We feel this partnership will support us in our mission of assisting our members in building a solid financial future” said Rye. “Dealing with USC has been wonderful. They have been extremely responsive and really understand the needs of WFCU and our members.”
According to the company, the OnCore XP2 account processing solution is designed for progressive credit unions and built on technology to support future needs.
“OnCore XP2 uses a browser interface leveraging Internet and intranet technology to deliver unprecedented control and a more user-friendly experience,” the company said. “A relational database manages data securely, provides low-cost maintenance and ease of access with multiple off-the-shelf reporting tools. With OnCore XP2, any credit union can take advantage of strengthening their member relationships with built-in member relationship management tools such as the cross-sell feature.”
The company said Wheatland FCU will convert to USC in February 2021.
