Fifth Third Processing signs six credit unions

Source: Fifth Third Processing

Fifth Third Processing Solutions is pleased to announce that the following credit unions have signed contracts for electronic fund transfer services, including gateway access, debit card processing and ATM driving:

  • Air Academy Federal Credit Union, based in Colorado Springs, CO, operates 12 full-service branches in El Paso and Douglas counties and 18 ATMs.
  • Texas-based Amarillo Community Federal Credit Union has been serving members since 1945. The credit union has seven locations and eight ATMs.
  • Colorado Springs Credit Union has three branch locations and five ATMs and has served the Colorado Springs community since 1957.
  • Hereford Texas Federal Credit Union received its charter in 1936 and has two branch and ATM locations.
  • Knoxville News-Sentinel Employees Credit Union has one location and ATM and serves over 800 members.
  • St. Joseph, Missouri-based Postal and Community Credit Union has been serving the northwest Missouri community for over 70 years. The credit union has five locations and ATMs.

"Our superior reputation in the processing industry enables Fifth Third to partner with many quality financial institutions throughout the country," said Angela L. Brown, senior vice president and general manager of Financial Institution Services, Fifth Third Processing Solutions. "We are proud to be the preferred ATM and debit card processor of the National Association of Federal Credit Unions (NAFCU) Services Corporation and look forward to the opportunity to serve these credit union clients with our first-rate products and services."

"We look for partners who can provide best-in-class solutions to our credit union members, and from all reports the credit unions using their solutions have been very pleased with Fifth Third Processing Solutions for EFT Services," said David Frankil, president of NAFCU Services Corporation. "They bring sustainable value through their commitment to finding efficiencies and delivering comprehensive products and services, both of which are critical to the long-term success of credit unions."

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