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Copper State Credit Union selects Jack Henry as new enterprise technology provider

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  • Copper State Credit Union (CSCU) has chosen Jack Henry as its new enterprise technology provider to consolidate its tech infrastructure.
  • Formed in 2020 through the merger of Canyon State Credit Union and Deer Valley Credit Union, CSCU previously managed multiple products across various technology providers.
  • CSCU aims to streamline operations and enhance internal efficiencies by adopting a “one platform approach” through its partnership with Jack Henry.
  • Robb Scott, president and CEO of CSCU, highlights Jack Henry’s single platform approach as enabling the credit union to consolidate existing relationships into one organization while accessing a wide ecosystem of fintech services.
  • With Jack Henry’s technology, CSCU will offer an upgraded digital banking platform allowing members to open accounts, manage debit cards, receive instant payments, and access credit scores.
  • Jack Henry’s fraud and financial crime prevention solutions will help CSCU protect members’ data and monitor transactional behavior.
  • Jack Henry has recently attracted other credit unions to its core banking technology, including Credit Union 1 in Alaska and Platinum Federal Credit Union in Missouri.

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