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Commonwealth One Federal Credit Union Selects Access Softek for Security and Digital Banking Solutions
April 27, 2021 GMT
BERKELEY, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 27, 2021
Access Softek, an omnichannel digital banking enterprise solution provider, announced that Commonwealth One Federal Credit Union has signed on for an array of its digital banking products.
Commonwealth One will now offer Access Softek’s Digital Banking, Real-Time Fraud Control, Conversational Banking and Biometric Authentication Manager solutions to its more than 37,000 members across the Virginia and Washington D.C. area.
The credit union’s central focus is helping members and being their one source for all their financial needs. Commonwealth One chose to partner with Access Softek because of the array of options the company offered to help members engage with their credit union in a remote environment. Digital ban
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will now offer its EasyVest robo-advisor in order to make investing easier for the more than 76,000 members the credit union serves.
EasyVest was developed to give financial institutions a technology solution that simplifies investing and makes it more widely available to the average member, as the minimum to get started can be as low as $200.
With the increasing level of competition in the wealth management space, EasyVest is the first and only robo-advisor that seamlessly integrates with online and mobile banking. This not only helps credit unions enhance their wealth management programs, but also allows them to compete with third-party investment apps.