Symitar, a division of Jack Henry & Associates (JKHY), has launched the PowerOn Marketplace, which allows its Episys credit union clients to exchange programming ideas.
In the Marketplace, users can share, review and adopt ideas and custom programming products, Symitar said Wednesday. It will be open to all Episys customers that range from $10 million to $10 billion in assets.
The marketplace will launch with more than 20 unique products, including eSnapshot, a credit union defined dashboard, and SIGPAD Survey, which converts a common digital signature pad into a member survey platform. Users will be able to download, customize and use these products in addition to uploading any that they have created. The products are free this year while credit unions will have the option to charge for their products beginning in January.
Symitar will also continue to provide its own product development and integrations.










