CROWN POINT, Ind.–Tech Credit Union has selected PSCU to provide it with debit card processing support.
The $531-milllion Tech CU, which has 11 branches and more than 39,500 members,
conducted a review process to find the “right partner to provide robust card processing services that advance the credit union’s mission to provide members with better options to achieve their financial goals.”
The Priorities
According to PSCU, in its evaluations of potential partners, Tech CU prioritized experience and trustworthiness, as well as a proven understanding of the credit union landscape and a shared commitment to service excellence. The company said Tech CU identified PSCU as the ideal partner to provide innovative card solutions with features and functionality that offer a seamless, convenient experience and strengthen member relationships.
“As a CUSO, PSCU’s deep understanding of credit unions and dedication to providing best-in-class member service and experiences make them an ideal partner,” said Gene Novello, CEO and President at Tech CU. “Through this partnership with PSCU, Tech CU will offer industry-leading card services that will enhance the member experience and further our mission to empower our members to reach their financial goals.”
PSCU said it will begin providing card processing support to Tech CU members in July 2023.
‘Honored at Opportunity’
"Tech CU's dedication to serving local communities and improving the financial lives of members closely mirrors PSCU's own values," said Chris Gunnare, SVP, chief sales officer at PSCU. "We are honored to have the opportunity to provide highly functional, reliable and secure card processing support to Tech CU and its valued members."
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