SAN ANTONIO, Texas - (06/08/06) Security Service FCU, one ofthe charter members of PULSE EFT Association, said Tuesday it hasrenewed its agreement with the electronic funds transfer networknow owned by Morgan Stanleys Discover Financial Services.Under the terms of the deal, PULSE will continue to providesignature debit support services to the $4 billion credit uniongiant, which operates 20 branches in Texas and eight in Colorado.Security Service was one of the founding members of PULSE in 1984and is represented on PULSEs Financial InstitutionsOversight Committee, as well as the networks OperationsCommittee.
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