PRINCETON, N.J. - (06/08/06) Princeton eCom reportedWednesday it has contracted with two giant credit unions, Texas CUand Oregon Community CU, to provide its web-based PayAnyoneelectronic payments solution. PayAnyone features the PrincetoneComs real-time Digital Scanline that will allow the creditunions to provide their members with a secure, fast and convenientpayments platform that reduces the risk of payments being rejectedor delayed. Texans CU, in Richardson, Texas, has $1.5 billion inassets, and Oregon Community CU, based in Eugene, Ore., has $700million. Princeton eCom is in the process of being acquired byOnline Resources.
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