The $1.8 billion Summit Credit Union in Madison, Wis., plans to convert to the Symitar Episys core processing platform from Jack Henry & Associates and run the system in-house, the company and credit union said.

The 125,000-member credit union cited functionality and efficiency and the ability to integrate with third-party solutions in its decision.

"The Episys core will allow us to improve efficiency yet remain nimble to change as our members' needs evolve," said Kim Sponem, Summit CU's president/CEO.

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