PASADENA, Calif. — Three more credit unions have become service bureau users of their Symitar Episys core processing systems through Wescom Resources Group.

They are the $23 million Taylor Model Basin FCU (www.tmbfcu.com) of Cabin John, Md., the $49 million United Methodist FCU (www.umfcu.org) of

Montclair, Calif., and the $85 million Woodstone CU (www.woodstonecu.org) of Federal Way, Wash.

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Fourteen service bureau core processing clients are now among the more than 220 credit unions using the services of WRG (www.wescomresources.com), a CUSO of the $3.8 billion Wescom Credit Union.

The service bureau offering includes Episys-based add-ons such as online banking, bill pay, automated lending, interactive voice response, COLD storage and optical imaging systems.

WRG's other services include bill pay, electronic alerts, multi-factor authentication, member-directed ACH, new member applications and the UPost honor online deposit service it acquired in its recent purchase of eCU Technologies.

Yodlee Solutions Integrated

Into Postilion Platform

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — Yodlee Inc. and Postilion are integrating their personal financial management and online banking and bill pay solutions.

The combination of the Yodlee PersonalFinance and DirectPay solutions will allow Postilion to offer stronger online banking solutions and enhanced revenue opportunities to its financial institution customers via card-based online bill pay, the companies said.

The personal finance solution from Redwood City-based Yodlee helps consumers manage spending and guard against fraud while aggregating accounts with different institutions. Its card-based bill pay network links to more than 300 billers that represent more than 40% of major U.S. billers by volume, the companies said.

"Today's community bank and credit union consumers and small business customers demand a richer, full featured self-service banking and payments offering, including the ability for more automated, holistic financial management and more control and flexibility over payments," said Pierre Naude, senior vice president and general manager of Postilion Americas (www.postilion.com), part of Atlanta-based S1 Corp.

Anil Anora, president/CEO of Yodlee (www.yodlee.com), said, "Research

shows that a majority of users want PFM and card pay capabilities as a feature

of their online banking solution. Working with leading channel partners like Postilion enables us to make this functionality available to a broader bank and

consumer segment."

Founders FCU Sponsors LPGA Winner

EL PASO, Texas – Founders Federal Credit Union is helping one young golfer pursue her dreams.

The Lancaster, South Carolina-based credit union sponsor is now also celebrating Kristina Tucker's first professional win in the Ladies Professional Golf Association.

Tucker's first Duramed Futures Tour win came at the El Paso Golf Classic in El Paso, Texas. She shot a three-round score of 205, 11-under-par, which netted her a first place finish and a check for $11,900.

A Pageland, S.C. resident, Tucker was born in 1980 in Stockholm, Sweden. She began playing golf at the age of 10, and became a member of the Swedish National team at the age of 16. After playing most of her amateur career in Europe, Tucker moved to the U.S. in 1999 to play collegiate golf at Duke University.

After graduation in 2002, she began playing on the Duramed Futures Tour and in 2006 appeared on the Golf Channel's show "Big Break V Hawaii."

Later that summer, Tucker qualified to play in her first Women's US Open in Newport, Rhode Island and finished in a tie for 20th place. She was a member of the LPGA Tour in 2007 and is currently a member of the Duramed Futures Tour.

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