Northeast Bank selects Jack Henry to provide enterprise automation

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. announced today that Northeast Bank has selected its SilverLake System® core processing platform to provide enterprise-wide automation.

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This Maine-based bank, which has more than $720 million in assets, will implement SilverLake through Jack Henry Banking's outsourced offering, JHA OutLink Processing Services™.

According to Claire Bean, chief financial officer and chief operating officer, "We are proud of our consistent growth in the markets we serve and our success providing highly competitive financial products and exceptional customer services. As a full service community bank offering a strategic combination of traditional banking services, a commercial loan acquisition and servicing group, and an online savings division, ableBanking, Northeast Bank is dependent on technology to reach our near- and long-term performance goals. We selected SilverLake based on our business needs, including the contemporary functionality available with the CIF-based core system, the extensive customization opportunities, and the Xperience frontend which clearly differentiates the user experience SilverLake provides and the operating efficiencies we expect to gain. Jack Henry Banking's fundamental commitment to service is also consistent with our bank's service culture and further supported our SilverLake decision."

Julie Jenkins, the bank's director of operations, said, "We also took this opportunity to evaluate the benefits of outsourcing and made the decision to outsource our information and transaction processing to Jack Henry Banking. The decision to outsource was based on several strategic benefits we expect to realize. Outsourcing will enable us to dedicate our internal resources to the business of banking, which will have more impact on our progress than datacenter operations. Outsourcing will enable us to entrust a proven service provider with managing complex and dynamic technology. And moving from in-house processing to outsourcing will also provide predictable operating costs and on-demand access to an extensive array of integrated complementary products and services. We expect the flexibilitbility and scalability of outsourcing will make our bank more responsive to customer, market, and competitive demands."

Stan Viner, general manager of sales for Jack Henry Banking, said, "The financial services industry has clearly evolved into one of today's most technology-dependent industries. We are confident that the functionality and flexibility provided by SilverLake and our more than 140 integrated complementary solutions will enable this bank to support its dynamic business strategy, continually enhance its customer experience and operating efficiencies, and leverage the trends that are shaping the banking industry. Our success supporting approximately 1,300 community and mid-tier banks with highly customized technology platforms and exceptional service makes us confident that Northeast Bank's SilverLake decision can be its last core technology conversion. We look forward to a long, successful relationship with this progressive bank."

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