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Michigan State University Federal Credit Union Enhances Financial Services

MSUFCU has a staggering 350,000 members and $7.61 billion in assets

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Michigan State University Federal Credit Union Enhances Financial Services

Michigan State University Federal Credit Union (MSUFCU), based in East Lansing Michigan, has a staggering 350,000 members and $7.61 billion in assets. The credit union has more than 1,000 employees.

This week, MSUFCU announced that it is partnering with Origence, a lending technology solutions provider for credit unions, to streamline processes and enhance its financial services as it is looking to expand.

The credit union has 24 branches and has even expanded into Illinois. The partnership will help with both loans and account openings.

MSUFCU selected Origence’s arc OS for its configurable and intuitive technology that would drive efficiency. Ultimately, this upgrade would provide the foundation required to meet its evolving needs.

“MSUFCU is in a dynamic expansion phase,” explained April Clobes, CEO of MSUFCU. “We recognized that partnering with Origence would enable us to enhance our lending platforms in a more cost-effective and scalable way, meeting our growing needs with an innovative, configurable, and user-friendly solution. As a CUSO, Origence understands our commitment to our members and our growth initiatives, and they are willing to collaborate with us, listen to our needs, and grow alongside us.”

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