CUES Adds 2 Companies as CUESolutions Providers

MADISON, Wis.– CUES said it has added two new CUESolutions providers to offer services to its members in two different areas. The new solutions available include:

The organization said CUESolutions is a program designed to easily connect credit unions with content and thought-leadership resources of industry suppliers and the products and services they have to offer. CUES members benefit from this unique partnership, as it gives them easy access to already vetted, trusted providers, CUES said.

“We’re pleased to welcome Strategic Resource Management and State National as our newest CUESolutions partners,” said John Pembroke, CUES president/CEO. “They join an impressive roster of current CUESolutions providers, giving CUES members even more trusted resources to tap into.” 

‘Best in Class’

Added Patrick Goodwin, president of Strategic Resource Management, “What we’re seeing now from working with over 1,000+ financial institution clients across the U.S. and Europe is that the best-in-class are investing in flexible technologies, giving them deeper visibility to their data, and enabling customers to play a greater role in self-service across all of their banking products. It has never been more important to know what’s negotiable, and as a new CUESolutions partner, we look forward to further empowering members of CUES—not only to enhance the capabilities in their operations, but also to thrive in a climate of constant change.”

Maria F. McLendon, VP-marketing with State National Companies, stated, “State National has helped our credit union clients mitigate their risk and better serve their members for nearly 50 years. We are proud and excited to share our portfolio protection and insurance tracking solutions with the CUES membership.”

For info: cues.org/CUESolutions.

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