ROSEVILLE, Minn. - Twin City Co-ops FCU here joins the growing ranks of credit unions offering their members wireless account access. The credit union now has available nationwide wireless account access via a Palm Pilot VII. Members must download a file from the CU's Web site (www.tcu connect.com), and transfer it to their Palm VII, to use the system. The file creates the members' entry point for Net banking. "This is just the first step in utilizing wireless technology. It is becoming so much a part of everyday life, that we are also looking at ways to provide account information through Internet-capable digital cell phones," said John Gisler, president of TCU. The credit union serves some 47,000 members and has approximately $180 million in assets.
Twin City Co-ops is latest to go wireless
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