WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – Integrated Data Systems (IDS) has signed up three well-known credit unions in the past few weeks, each to use a different product from the provider of a wide range of software applications to credit unions and other financial institutions. The largest – $1 billion Pacific Service Credit Union in Walnut Hills, Calif. – will have IDS implement online membership and ACH transfer application services, which together will allow new accounts to be immediately funded from nearly any U.S. financial institution, the Woodland Hills-based company says. Meanwhile, $697 million NASA Federal Credit Union of Upper Marlboro, Md., will be using an automated lending solution that will service auto loans, credit cards, personal lines and other loan requests, including providing instant approval online. And $621 million Altura Credit Union will use IDS to implement its deployment of the Credit Union Direct Lending (CUDL) program at the former Riverside County's Credit Union in suburban Los Angeles.
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