CO-OP Financial Services and the Texas Credit Union League are adding mobile banking, remote-deposit capture and call center services to the services the league offers credit unions in Texas and Arkansas.

The partnership is a "natural extension" of the nearly two-decade shared branching relationship the league has had with CO-OP, said TCUL President/CEO Dick Ensweiler.

"Our member credit unions are telling us that their own members are often seeking to access accounts through mobile banking and remote check imaging and depositing. And, they want 24-hour access to lending and account information via a live agent. There is a definitely a market demand for these services," Ensweiler said.

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