SECAUCUS, N.J. - (03/21/06) -- Metavante Corp. announced theaddition of 35 Wisconsin financial institution customers, including21 credit unions, to its NYCE electronic funds transfer network.NYCE is a wholly owned subsidiary, which, in turn, is wholly ownedby Marshall & Ilsley Corp. Among the Wisconsin credit unionsjoining NYCE are: Advantage CU, First CU, Great Wisconsin CU,Greater Milwaukee CU, Oshkosh Community CU, Summit CU, UW EmployeesCU, UnitedOne CU and Wauwatosa CU.
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