ONTARIO, Calif. - (07/20/05) -- The CO-OP Network said Tuesday itsigned a new five-year contract with Salt Lake City InternationalAirport to provide it with ATM services. The contract calls for theCO-OP and four of its credit union members, Mountain America FCU,Delta Employees CU, American Airlines Employees FCU and WesternFCU, to continue a joint ATM operating, branding and marketingeffort and provide 10 ATMs at the nation's 26th busiest airport.The credit unions originally won the concession in 2000 when theairport dropped bank ATMs in favor of the credit unioncooperative.
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