A number of credit unions recently completed or signed for core system conversions, reconversions, renewals and other major technological upgrades.

The Carmel, Ind. loan origination, relationship management and data analytics provider Baker Hill announced the $1.7 billion Spokane Valley, Wash.-based Numerica Credit Union selected its Bank2Business solution to support development of its member business-lending segment within its portfolio. Numerica currently uses Baker Hill's Exception Advisor risk management tool and decided to expand the existing relationship to accommodate its business lending needs.

Bluepoint Solutions, the Henderson, Nev.-based provider of end-to-end check capture and item processing solutions, announced four new customers. The $99-million Laurel, Md.-based Market USA Federal Credit Union selected the FASTdocs Suite for enterprise content management. The $146-million Montebello, Calif.-based Camino Federal Credit Union deployed both the FASTdocs suite, and the ImagePoint suite, for end-to-end item capture and processing. The $748 million Oceanside, Calif.-based Pacific Marine Credit Union chose the ImagePoint suite and the $413-million Metairie, La.-based Jefferson Financial Credit Union picked OpenAnyware, a member-engagement solution.

The Grand Rapids, Mich.-based CUSO CU*Answers announced the $69 million University of Toledo (Ohio) Federal Credit Union converted to the CU*BASE data processing system. University of Toledo FCU was also able to offer its members CU*Answers' It's Me 247 Online Banking, mobile banking, and electronic document storage.

The San Diego-based core processing vendor Corelation's latest credit union signings include: the $145 million Montebello, Calif.-based Camino Federal Credit Union; the $138 million Juneau, Alaska-based True North Federal Credit Union; the $510 million People First Credit Union and $16 million Lehigh Valley Federal Credit Union, both based in Allentown, Penn.; the $177 million Paramus, N.J.-based Greater Alliance Federal Credit Union; the $222 million Chesterfield, Va.-based Argent Credit Union; and, the $748 million Oceanside, Calif.-based Pacific Marine Credit Union.

Fiserv, based in Brookfield, Wis., announced that the $177.5 million O'Fallon, Mo.-based West Community Credit Union integrated Corillian Online with its Spectrum core account processing platform as part of its digital banking and payments solution set, which also includes Fiserv produts Mobiliti for mobile banking, CheckFree RXP, Popmoney, TransferNow and AllData PFM. The $208.6 million West Monroe, La.-based Ouachita Valley Federal Credit Union integrated Corillian Online with Fiserv's Portico  core processing platform as part of its digital banking and  payments solutions, which also includes Small Business, Mobiliti, CheckFree RXP, Popmoney and Popmoney for Small Business.

The $572 million, East Moline, Ill.-based Vibrant Credit Union, the $755 million Baton Rouge, La.-based Neighbors Federal Credit Union, the $2.9 billion Lake Jackson, Texas-based Texas Dow Employees Credit Union and the $512 million Appleton, Wis.-based Thrivent Federal Credit Union all completed conversion to Fiserv's DNA account processing platform.

Fiserv also announced that the $948 million El Segundo, Calif.-based Xceed Financial Credit Union extended its relationship with Fiserv and began transitioning from an in-house DNA account-processing platform to a Fiserv-hosted environment. Xceed will also convert the systems of its new merger partner, Reach Credit Union.

Sandy, Utah-based FLEX, which provides integrated core technology to more than 250 credit unions, announced the completion of two recent core conversions: the $58 million, Seattle, Wash.-based Waterfront Federal Credit Union and the $47 million Fairless Hills, Penn.-based Fairless Credit Union.

The Lino Lakes, Minn. based Sharetec Systems announced the $19 million Port Huron, Mich.-based Flagship Community Federal Credit Union, the $31 million Amarillo, Texas-based City Federal Credit Union, the $25 million Laurel, Md.-based WSSC Federal Credit Union, the $13 million St. Paul, Minn.-based Farm Credit Employee Federal Credit Union and the $118 million Savannah, Ga.-based Memorial Health Credit Union, all selected Sharetec as their new core systems.

Sharetec, a provider of both in-house and service bureau core solutions to nearly 300 credit unions, also announced the launch of its online portal solution through ProPay at the $44 million Laramie, Wyo.-based Laramie Plains Federal Credit Union and content management solution at the$76 million New Castle, Penn.-based GNC Community Federal Credit Union.

The Oakridge, Tenn.-based, $1.72 billion ORNL Federal Credit Union and the $919 million, Melrose, Minn.-based Central Minnesota Credit Union, both longtime customers of Symitar and its Episys core system, are both in the middle of a reconversion. Symitar is a division of the Monett, Mo.-based Jack Henry & Associates. 

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Roy Urrico

Roy W. Urrico specializes in articles about financial technology and services for Credit Union Times, as well as ghostwriting, copywriting, and case studies. Also: writer/editor of a semi-annual newsletter for Association for Financial Technology since 1997 and history projects funded by the U.S Interior Department, National Park Service and Warren County (N.Y.).