Texans Credit Union selects Episys core system
Texans Credit Union has selected the Jack Henry & Associates’ Symitar division and its Episys core processing system.
The $1.7 billion-asset credit union decided to change core providers to “improve its member services while increasing efficiencies”.
According to Jack Henry, Texans CU had as many as 12 members of staff maintaining its legacy core system, which is understood to be Fiserv’s DNA, purchased back in 2007.
“Jack Henry will provide our credit union with a strong foundation for better products and services,” says Texans CU CEO David Frazier.
“With the right technology and partner, we can fully focus on making our members’ financial lives easier and transactions more convenient.”
Jack Henry says Symitar will make member service quicker, easier, and more intuitive for its front-end staff. It claims the new platform will enable Texans to easily implement the third-party solutions of its choice.
“Credit unions such as Texans recognise the importance of balancing technology with member experience,” says Symitar’s president, Shanon McLachlan.
“With our infrastructure and support, the credit union can customise its offerings based on their unique needs.
“Texans is a great example of a credit union that needs more independence and freedom to plan for its future, and it’s gaining that with Jack Henry.”
The Episys system has seen a raft of picks and go-lives in the last few months of 2020. Linn-Co Federal Credit Union, OE Federal Credit Union, and 1st United Credit Union all deploy Symitar tech.
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