MONTVALE, N.J. – The NYCE Corporation has announced a new salesand marketing partnership with the Michigan Credit Union League.Through its wholly owned subsidiary, CUcorp Inc, credit unions inMichigan will be able to purchase a full complement of NYCEproducts, including NYCE ATM and point of sale networking servicesand signature debit processing. The products will include NYCE'sSUM surcharge free networking and the brand new account to accounttransfer faculty. The Michigan League has a long history with NYCE,explained Michigan Credit Union League CEO David Adams, includingat one point sitting on the board of NYCE. The number of terminalsand point of sale outlets that NYCE has in Michigan led the Leagueto make the choice for an “active” marketing role with NYCE, evenas it continues to support credit union owned services like CO-OPNetwork. “There has always been a lot of overlap between NYCE andCO-OP Network,” explained Adams, so he didn't expect any particularconflict with the Ontario California based ATM network. Currently77% of credit union's in Michigan, or 77%, use NYCE services, alongwith 131 other financial institutions in the state, the Leaguenoted.

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