Two New York State credit unions have announced their plans to convert to the Symitar core processing platform from Jack Henry & Associates of Monett, Mo.
They are the $782 million Quorum FCU in Purchase and the $102 million St. Lawrence FCU in Ogdensburg.
Both currently are Fiserv Inc. account processing customers: Quorum on the Spectrum platform and St. Lawrence on the Portico platform, according to data from Callahan & Associates.
Quorum will be running the Symitar Episys platform in-house, Symitar said, while St. Lawrence will run on Symitar through the service bureau run by Synergent in Portland, Maine, that company said.
Synergent is a subsidiary of the Maine Credit Union League and said about 60 credit unions are now using its service bureau. More than 750 credit unions run on core processing software from Symitar.
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