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Doxim Announces that Mainstreet Credit Union Will Increase Adoption of Its Digital Solutions with Self-Service Account & Loan Origination
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Credit union moves towards a full omni-channel digital banking solution from a single trusted vendor.
By using interconnected technology from Doxim, we can eliminate the manual effort required to bridge technology silos and make intelligent use of our member data to provide better products and services across the board Janet Grantham, President & CEO of Mainstreet Credit Union TORONTO (PRWEB) May 12, 2021 Doxim® (http://www.doxim.com), the leading customer communications management (CCM) and engagement technology provider, serving regulated markets including healthcare, financial services, and utilities, today announced a technology partnership with Mainstreet Credit Union. Mainstreet Credit Union will become a leader in digital self-service, as it commences
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The âBuilding a New Craigholmeâ capital campaign committee said recently it was pleased to receive the commitment of a $20,000 donation from Mainstreet Credit Union, a co-operative financial institution with locations across Southwestern Ontario, including Ailsa Craig where Craigwiel Gardens/Craigholme is located.
âBuilding a New Craigholmeâ capital campaign committee chairperson Jackie Wells said of the Mainstreet donation, âWith Mainstreetâs generous commitment we are closer to our $1.25 capital fundraising campaign goal. Craigholme must be updated if we are to continue to offer the best possible long-term care to our residents. Craigholme must also comply with the provincial governmentâs latest design standards for long-term care homes by 2025. Failing to meet these, Craigholme may not get a licence to operate. We must rebuild.â