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First National Bank & Trust Company of Okmulgee picks CSI NuPoint

Source: CSI

Computer Services, Inc. (CSI) (OTCQX: CSVI), a provider of end-to-end fintech and regtech solutions, announced that Oklahoma-based First National Bank & Trust Company of Okmulgee has selected its NuPoint® core platform to offer comprehensive solutions that enhance the banking experience for customers.

First National Bank & Trust, which has four branches throughout Oklahoma, began searching for a new core platform after experiencing product limitations and service outages with its previous provider. Through CSI’s NuPoint core platform, First National Bank & Trust plans to streamline banking services, provide enhanced support to customers across all channels and leverage the latest industry technology.

“After speaking with other NuPoint users, it became clear that CSI has the experience and technology needed to meet the evolving needs of our customers,” said Kyle Powell, president and CEO of First National Bank & Trust Company of Okmulgee. “We look forward to building a great relationship with CSI and continuing to provide customers with the excellent service they expect.”

In addition to core banking services, First National Bank & Trust will take advantage of CSI’s online and mobile capabilities, website design services and payments solutions. CSI’s payments tools and digital banking solutions are fully integrated with its core processing platform, providing convenience and continuity for customers who are looking to complete banking tasks remotely.

“At CSI, we remain dedicated to providing industry-leading technology and unparalleled customer service, enabling our community banks to efficiently achieve their goals,” said Gio Mastronardi, group president, CSI Enterprise Banking. “I am confident that First National Bank & Trust and CSI will be true partners in implementing innovative solutions to help the bank drive growth for years to come.” 

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