MINNEAPOLIS--Elan and VolCorp have announced a partnership to help provide credit unions with an agent credit card program.
The organizations said the object is to provide VolCorp-member CUs with a suite of industry-leading credit card products, rewards, and service to members.
“Ensuring our co-op members have the best tools available for their members is a core mission for VolCorp,” said VolCorp President and CEO Jeff Merry. “By partnering with Elan, we can now offer a credit card solution to support growth and deeper member relationships. We look forward to working together with Elan Credit Card to provide our credit union members with the best resources on the market.”
Elan noted it has been a leader in credit cards for more than 50 years and currently partners with over 1,200 financial institutions across the United States, and offers a “comprehensive product suite with top-of-the-line rewards.”
‘Meeting the Needs of Women’
“We focus on the unique needs of our credit union partners and their members to deliver the best products, rewards, technology, and customer service,” said Matthew Carpenter, SVP-market director for Elan Credit Card. “VolCorp is an established resource for many valued credit unions and Elan is proud to begin this partnership to help more credit unions meet the needs of their members with our agent credit card program.”
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