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3 Credit Unions Select Corelation’s KeyStone Core to Serve the Future Growth of their Organizations

7/17/2023

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Neches Federal Credit Union ($894 million assets; 77,006 members), IC Credit Union ($681 million assets; 39,430 members), and PremierOne Credit Union ($562 million assets; 25,351 members) have all chosen Corelation’s KeyStone as their new core processor as they prepare their organizations for robust and sustainable growth in the future. Each of their decisions to sign with Corelation were fueled by the powerful combination of Corelation's strategic partnerships and KeyStone's integration capabilities.

"With Corelation KeyStone’s operational infrastructure and seamless integration capabilities, we are not only poised to enhance our member experience, but also elevate our internal operations, empowering our dedicated employees to thrive in a digitally-driven environment and deliver even greater value to our members,” shared Jason Landry, President/CEO, Neches Federal Credit Union.

Both Neches Federal Credit Union and IC Credit Union included representation from every aspect of their credit union operations down to the front-line staff in their core selection process, leading to unanimous decisions to select KeyStone.
“We have very ambitious growth plans; having Corelation as a true partner as opposed to just another vendor is really going to help put us in the best position for growth,” said Andrew Storm, Vice President of Project Management of IC Credit Union. “The flow and the design of KeyStone is so intuitive that our team will be able to focus more on the member relationships rather than on navigating the core.”

Much like IC Credit Union, PremierOne Credit Union looks forward to their front-end users having more time to engage with their members and spending less time on processing.

“KeyStone will make delivering new products and services to our members easier and faster with the ability to create workflows and automate manual processes,” shared Andrea Brewer, President/CEO of PremierOne Credit Union. “A big part of our decision to choose Corelation was because the system can grow with us through our long-term plans and as we continue expand our field of membership. We felt Corelation was the right choice for us at any size.”

John Heard, Chief Information Officer of Neches Federal Credit Union added “KeyStone will improve our overall operational efficiency, and with the open API [KeyBridge], we can partner with any vendor that we want and better integrate with our current vendors. Ultimately, our members are going to see the benefits of our enhanced processes and new feature functionality available to them through more robust vendor interfaces.”
All three credit unions are scheduled to convert to KeyStone next year.
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“We are honored to welcome Neches Federal Credit Union, IC Credit Union, and PremierOne Credit Union and look forward to providing unwavering support to our new partners as they embark on their journey on the KeyStone core,” shared Corelation President Rob Landis. “The success of our organization, both individually and collectively, hinges upon the collaborative efforts and strong connections forged within the Corelation community.”

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