GalaxyPlus Credit Union Systems has signed three Michigan credit unions during the past month. The $200-million Christian Financial Credit Union of Roseville, Mich. has signed a six-year agreement naming GalaxyPlus as its core data processor. Also signing with GalaxyPlus are the $30-million Metro North Federal Credit Union of Waterford, Mich., which has signed a seven-year contract, and the $70-million Lapeer County Community Credit Union of Lapeer, Mich., which has signed an eight-yea contract. All three credit unions cited the flexibility of the Galaxy system, its innovative products, and the professionalism of the Galaxy staff and their dedication to the principles of quality, delivery, support and responsiveness as key reasons for choosing GalaxyPlus as their data processing solution.
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