Harland Financial Solutions Inc., announced Monday that it would provide core account processing to three thrifts that have agreed to use its IntrieveAdvantage system.
The thrifts are the $138.8 million-asset Pacific Crest Savings Bank in Lynnwood, Wash.; the $93 million-asset Victory Community Bank in Fort Mitchell, Ky.; and the $19 million-asset Quarry City Savings and Loan Association in Warrensburg, Mo.
Harland, which was bought in May by M&F Worldwide Corp., a New York holding company, said the three thrifts had also bought other Harland products and services, including item processing, financial management, mortgage loan origination, Internet banking, and electronic funds transfer offerings.
IntrieveAdvantage, which Harland introduced last fall, is an online, real-time core processing service designed for thrift institutions.









