FROM THE CUNA TECH CONFERENCE IN LAS VEGAS, NV – September 21, 2022 – Cinchy, the data collaboration pioneer that reduces organizational complexity by liberating data, today launched a solution to help credit unions maximize limited resources, reduce operating and project costs, and optimize the member experience.
Credit unions are constrained by their core banking systems and a growing collection of SaaS and on-premise applications that trap and silo their data. This issue severely limits the ability to use this data to improve service offerings for members and drive operational efficiencies.
The Credit Union Edition of the Cinchy Data Collaboration Platform was specifically designed to enable credit unions to extend the life of existing core systems and avoid the pitfalls of “rip and replace” approaches. The new solution offers a turnkey setup to quickly liberate data in multiple ways:
“In an uncertain economic climate, credit unions can no longer tolerate the growing complexity of data integration,” said Bob Morgan, Chief Information Officer, PrimeWay Federal Credit Union. “With this solution, we are working with Cinchy to liberate our data, reduce the cost of change, and become even more responsive to the needs of our members.”
The new solution has been launched to meet the specific needs of credit union organizations and rapidly introduce the benefits of data liberation with the following pre-built capabilities:
“At Cinchy our goal is to enable organizations to save money by liberating and controlling their data in ways that were not previously possible,” said Dan DeMers, CEO, Cinchy. “Today we’re making this a reality for credit unions with the introduction of the Cinchy Data Collaboration Platform Credit Union Edition.”
Visit our website for more information and to watch a video of the new Credit Union Edition: cinchy.com/cuna2022
Cinchy provides the World’s first comprehensive data collaboration platform that leverages an operational data fabric to liberate data from apps and other silos and connect it together in an accessible data network. Leading organizations including TD bank, Colliers International, AIS, and Natixis use data collabroation technology to gain agility to eliminate integration, reduce the time and cost to build new applications, establish guaranteed data access controls, and enable effortless collaboration on quality data across the organization. The company has been named a Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Company to Watch, a "Top Pick'' at TechCrunch Disrupt, and a Top Growing Canadian Company by The Globe and Mail.