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Diamond Credit Union partners Tyfone for nFinia digital banking platform

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  • Partnership:
    • Diamond Credit Union selects Tyfone for its nFinia Digital Banking platform.
    • The platform will serve both commercial and retail customers.
  • Key Features:
    • Chosen for configurability and ability to meet digital needs of members and SMBs.
    • API-driven nFinia platform enables connection with third-party retail and business applications.
  • Objectives:
    • Enhance financial health and wellness of the community.
    • Remain competitive with advanced technology.
  • Additional Solutions:
    • Deploying Tyfone’s loan payment solutions:
      • Skip-A-Pay: Automated loan payment deferral option.
      • Quick Pay: Facilitates loan payments from multiple sources.
    • Joining Tyfone’s FedNow Instant Payment Xchange (IPX) for 24/7 instant payments.
  • Credit Union Background:
    • Headquartered in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
    • Manages $1 billion in assets.
    • Serves over 66,000 members across Berks, Bucks, Chester, and Montgomery counties.
    • Previously a client of Cubus Solutions, acquired by Tyfone in 2023.
  • Industry Trend:
    • Part of a growing list of US credit unions using Tyfone’s technology, including OUCU Financial Credit Union and Star One Credit Union.

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