MURRIETA, Calif. — Ten more credit unions have signed up to use an automated address validation system built to integrate with their Symitar Episys core processing system.

The Correio Address Validation Server is now being used by 34 credit unions in all, according to its creator, CUTEK, a consultancy specializing in Symitar applications.

The 10 credit unions who signed up to use Correio in the third quarter of this year are the $269 million Associated CU of Texas in Texas City; the $167 million Cabrillo CU and the $1.8 billion Mission FCU, both of San Diego; the $215 million Credit Union of Johnson County in Lenexa, Texas; the $455 million Interra CU of Goshen, Ind.; the $605 million School Employees CU of Washington in Seattle; the $460 million KEMBA Financial CU of Gahanna, Ohio; the $121 million Innovations FCU of Panama City, Fla.; the $733 million MAX CU of Montgomery, Ala.; and the $943 million TruMark FCU of Trevose, Pa.

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