Symitar is launching its own collaborative marketplace for credit unions to develop, share and sell their add-ons to the Episys core processing platform.
The PowerOn Marketplace is named after the customization tool the company offers credit unions to allow them to develop custom applications independent of the core code.
Symitar, a San Diego-based division of Jack Henry & Associates with a client list of about 750 credit unions, said the centralized community resource is intended to allow its clients to share, review and adopt ideas and custom programming solutions.
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