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Credit unions look to SwitchThink Solutions to maximize cloud and KeyStone capabilities

Information technology CUSO continues growth with new clients in third quarter

Eleven credit unions have signed agreements with SwitchThink Solutions in the third quarter of 2023. The majority of the agreements are for managed cloud or cloud infrastructure services, which gives these credit unions access to the secure, scalable SwitchThink cloud environment designed specifically for credit unions and services delivered by experts in cloud technology, cybersecurity, and the application ecosystem surrounding the KeyStone core platform. Other agreements will deliver disaster recovery services for KeyStone and other mission-critical enterprise applications.

New clients report assets ranging from $260 million to $1.5 billion, collectively servicing more than 485,000 members and include:

  • Arizona Central Credit Union (Phoenix, Ariz.) – KeyStone Infrastructure Services
  • DuGood Federal Credit Union (Beaumont, Texas) – KeyStone Infrastructure Services
  • Elko Federal Credit Union (Elko, Nev.) – KeyStone Disaster Recovery Services
  • Homebase Credit Union (Prince George, Va.) – KeyStone Managed Services
  • Mayo Employees Federal Credit Union (Rochester, Minn.) – KeyStone Managed Services
  • PremierOne Credit Union (San Jose, Calif.) – KeyStone Managed Services
  • Simplicity Credit Union (Marshfield, Wis.) – KeyStone Managed Services
  • US Community Credit Union (Nashville, Tenn.) – KeyStone Managed Services
  • Zing Credit Union (Denver, Colo.) – KeyStone Managed Services & Enterprise Application Managed Services

“Cloud technology provides the critical foundation for credit unions to scale, operate efficiently, and protect from disasters and cybercrime,” said Jeff Givens, senior vice president of Client Relations for SwitchThink. “The SwitchThink cloud is designed, built and solely used by credit unions, so they don’t have to invest in building and maintaining their own secure, high availability environment.”

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