Three credit unions, Neches Federal Credit Union, IC Credit Union, and PremierOne Credit Union, have chosen Corelation’s KeyStone core processor to streamline internal workflows and enhance member experiences.
Facts
- Neches Federal Credit Union, IC Credit Union, and PremierOne Credit Union have selected Corelation’s KeyStone core processor for credit unions to streamline internal workflows and automate manual processes.
- KeyStone’s core extends to transaction processing, share and loan servicing, loan origination, member business servicing, collections, and other features.
- The credit unions cite Corelation’s strategic partnerships and KeyStone’s integration capabilities as the reasons behind their decision to sign the deal.
- Neches Federal Credit Union’s president and CEO, Jason Landry, praises the core’s operational infrastructure and seamless integration capabilities for driving their selection, aiming to deliver greater value for its members.
- IC Credit Union’s VP of project management, Andrew Storm, highlights the processor’s intuitive design, enabling the team to focus more on member relationships rather than navigating the core.
- PremierOne Credit Union, with $562 million in assets, expects the processor to allow its front-end users to spend less time on processing and more time with its 25,351 members.
- The credit unions can utilize the processor’s open API KeyBridge to partner and integrate with vendors, enabling them to write software with the same capabilities used for file maintenance in KeyStone.
- All three credit unions are scheduled to convert to KeyStone next year, enabling them to leverage its benefits for their operations and member services.