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MDT offers FedNow for credit union community

Member Driven Technologies (MDT), a CUSO that hosts the Symitar core processing system from Jack Henry™ to provide a private cloud alternative for core processing and IT needs, is now supporting live transactions on the Federal Reserve's real-time payments network, the FedNow℠ Service, through Jack Henry’s faster payments hub, JHA PayCenter™.

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FedNow is an instant payments network that moves funds directly and immediately between financial institution accounts in the United States. By providing access to this network, MDT is enabling credit unions to provide better member experiences, carve out a competitive advantage and take control of their faster payments use cases and strategies.

People Driven Credit Union is an early adopter of the FedNow Service through its partnership with MDT. Peg Lamb, Chief Risk Officer of the credit union, said, “Our members have been asking for a service like this for several years, and we are excited to be able to move quickly to offer it. By connecting to FedNow Services through trusted partner MDT, we can provide our members with a seamless payment experience, and we are now strongly positioned for when FedNow adoption and usage becomes more widespread."

"MDT is excited to enable access to FedNow Services for our credit unions, empowering them with the latest advancements in faster payments technology," said Larry Nichols, CEO and President of MDT. "With FedNow, our credit union clients can meet the growing demand for instant payments, providing members with the speed and convenience they expect in today's fast-paced world. We are proud to embrace this innovation, helping contribute to overall industry progress.”  

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