RC Olmstead to market IPay EBPP technology to credit unions

IPay Technologies, the leading independent provider of online bill pay solutions for community financial institutions, recently announced a new partnership with R.C. Olmstead, a premier data processing company for the credit union industry.

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As part of the partnership, R.C. Olmstead will market iPay's consumer and business bill payment solutions to its credit union clients. The iPay bill payment system will integrate with R.C. Olmstead's Home Banking application.

"Our partnership with R.C. Olmstead provides a tremendous opportunity for us to not only market our award-winning bill pay solutions but to strengthen R.C. Olmstead's position as the premier data processing company for credit unions," said James Hyde, senior vice president of strategic alliances at iPay Technologies. "With this partnership, we are proving that community financial institutions-regardless of size-do have access to cutting edge solutions for online bill pay."

iPay Technologies is the only bill pay provider who offers three customized consumer products and a small business solution to bridge consumers' needs with community financial institutions' budgets. iPay's BillPay-e consumer solution was recently selected as an official honoree in the Banking/Bill Paying category of this year's 11th Annual Webby Awards.

"We are very much looking forward to a great working relationship for both ourselves and our clients with the iPay team," stated Denny Gillott, vice president of sales at R.C. Olmstead. "We looked at many options, and iPay continually surfaced as the leader in service offerings and pricing points our clients could use to grow their organizations."

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