PSCU, the nation¹s leading credit union service organization, announced today that Navy Army Community Credit Union (NavyArmy) located in Corpus Christi, Texas, with $2.3 billion in assets, has joined the CUSO to restart its credit card programs. The credit union signed a long-term agreement with PSCU for full-service processing, which includes 24/7/365 cardholder support, risk and fraud management services, disputes processing and statement production.
³We¹re delighted to welcome Navy Army Community Credit Union to the family of PSCU Owners,² said Chuck Fagan, PSCU¹s President and CEO. ³Our team is anxious to start helping them get their credit card program up and running so their members can enjoy an outstanding payments experience at every touch point in the payments and service chain.²
NavyArmy selected PSCU as its processing partner based on the strength of the CUSO¹s Advisors Plus strategic consulting and marketing team, its Member Insight analytics platform and tools, and a shared philosophy regarding the cooperative culture, women¹s leadership and the value of collaborative partnerships.
Advisors Plus¹ strategic portfolio consultants will guide NavyArmy through the program start-up process with recommendations on card product types, pricing, profitability projections, risk management, loyalty rewards and marketing strategies.
³We¹re excited to be able to meet our members¹ needs for a superior credit card payments experience,² said Sarah O¹Brien, President/CEO of NavyArmy. ³We¹re looking forward to working with PSCU¹s team to develop our credit programs and promote awareness of our new card products and services. And we¹re especially interested in leveraging their analytics tools to better understand and serve our members.²
The tentative launch date for the credit union¹s new credit card products is third quarter 2016. ³The partnership between PSCU and NavyArmy positions the credit union to have access to many other payments solutions and technology,² continued Fagan. ³PSCU¹s mobile apps, EMV cards, digital wallets, self-service tools and other integration services will help NavyArmy deliver and support a host of programs that attract and engage their members.²