TEXAS CITY, Texas–AMOCO FCU has selected PSCU to provide it with full-service credit card processing support and services.
AMOCO FCU, which began its life as Pan Am Employees Federal Credit Union in 1937 to serve the financial needs of Pan American Refining Corporation of Texas City employees. Now has more than 100,000 members and $1.3 billion in assets. The credit union said it was seeking a robust solutions provider to help provide an industry-leading credit card program to its members.
“With an eye toward our future growth, AMOCO FCU has identified PSCU as the ideal partner to elevate and enhance our credit program,” said Darby McDermott, EVP of operations at AMOCO FCU. “We look forward to working alongside PSCU to advance our credit union’s best-in-class products and member service.”
PSCU said it will begin providing credit processing support to AMOCO FCU members in September 2023.
‘Unparalleled Service’
“AMOCO FCU shares our dedication to unparalleled member service and experiences, as well as a commitment to the credit union philosophy of ‘people helping people,’” said Scott Wagner, EVP, chief revenue officer at PSCU. “We are extremely pleased to have the opportunity to provide reliable, safe and innovative card processing support to AMOCO FCU and its members.”
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