ONTARIO, Calif. – CO-OP Financial Services announced yesterday it has signed with CU Anytime to develop an ATM management service for credit unions. The joint venture, to be called CO-OP ATM Services LLC, will develop a variety of ATM management services, from managing cash carriers, to maintenance, ATM purchasing and placement, and processing of image deposits. CU Anytime, based in Albuquerque, N.M., provides these services for 168 ATMs. CO-OP will repackage and expand these offerings for a national roll-out. CU Anytime is a CUSO owned by 29 credit unions in New Mexico and El Paso, Texas. CO-OP Financial is the parent of CO-OP Network, the largest credit union-owned electronic funds transfer network.
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