A pair of California credit unions will be the first users of a new core processing platform from a startup company formed by some well-known industry veterans.

Cabrillo CU of San Diego and $84 million Harbor FCU of Carson will go live early next year on the KeyStone system from Corelation Inc, also of San Diego.

The KeyStone platform was developed by John Landis, one of the creators of the Symitar platform and a founder of that company and the new firm. Theresa Benavidez, another original Symitar employee who went on to senior positions with a number of core processing operations, is the new company's president.

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