Onomea Federal Credit Union in Papaikou, Hawaii, and St. Francis Federal Credit Union in Greenville, S.C., have signed on to convert to EPL's i-Power core system.
EPL, a Birmingham, Ala.-based software development firm serving credit unions, announced in a news release Monday that it finalized its deal with the $16 million-asset Onomea FCU this month after signing the $8.7 million-asset St. Francis FCU in June.
"We made the decision to convert to EPL's i-Power because we need flexibility to provide our members the expanded services the market demands," David Morgan, chief executive of Onomea FCU, said in the release.
Onomea FCU has nearly 1,800 members.; St. Francis has about 2,237 members.
"I know that our credit union will get the same level of service and commitment to excellence that EPL delivers to its largest customers," said Katia Marini-Nunez, director of the $8.7 million-asset St. Francis FCU.
EPL said in the release that it finalizing multi-year core renewals with seven other credit unions.