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Credit Union Of Southern California Adds Mobile Bill Pay

CU SoCal Members Gain Greater Mobile Convenience

BREA, CA— Credit Union of Southern California recently launched Mobile Bill Pay as an enhancement to their mobile convenience suite.“This new feature allows Members with Apple and Android mobile devices to pay bills, transfer funds between accounts, as well as schedule automatic and recurring payments from their CU SoCal mobile banking app,” stated Ray Rounds, SVP of Information Services.

“This is a very exciting addition to our app which already enables our Members to view their transaction history and locate branches and ATMs. We continue to evolve technologically in order to provide our Members the most up-to-date methods of convenience. Our goal is to continue adding even greater conveniences such as the ability to remotely deposit checks using a smartphone,” added President/CEO Dave Gunderson.

About Credit Union of Southern California (CU SoCal)
Founded in 1954 as Whittier Area Schools Federal Credit Union, CU SoCal has a five-star financial rating from BauerFinancial, a nationally recognized independent research firm. Today, CU SoCal has nearly $700 million in assets and is dedicated to Building Better Lives for its 55,000 Member-Owners through World-Class Service, competitive products, and convenience. Membership is open to those who live, work, worship, or attend school in Orange County, San Gabriel Valley, the cities connecting those geographic areas, as well as Chino, Chino Hills, Ontario, Pomona and San Bernardino. For more information, visit www.CUSoCal.org.

Founded in 1954 as Whittier Area Schools Federal Credit Union, CU SoCal has a five-star financial rating from BauerFinancial, a nationally recognized independent research firm. Today, CU SoCal has nearly $700 million in assets and is dedicated to Building Better Lives for its 55,000 Member-Owners through World-Class Service, competitive products, and convenience. Membership is open to those who live, work, worship, or attend school in Orange County, San Gabriel Valley, the cities connecting those geographic areas, as well as Chino, Chino Hills, Ontario, Pomona and San Bernardino. For more information, visit www.CUSoCal.org.