RALEIGH, N.C. Coastal FCU said it has signed with Jack Henry & Associates’ Symitar to implement the company’s Episys core processing platform in-house.
“Symitar’s Episys system offers the fast, easy flowing transfer of information and transactions across a multi-channel environment,” said Tami Langton, vice president of business transformations at the $2.2-billion credit union. “As channels grow increasingly complex, the core has to be nimble enough to support real-time channel needs and not create barriers to the movement of data between those channels.”
Coastal also plans to use Symitar’s PowerOn Marketplace, which the company said provides a centralized community for users to share, review, and adopt ideas and custom programming solutions independent of the core code.











