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CUNA Technology Council Gives Best of Show Award to FI-MOBILE

Jennifer Jackson
CUNA Councils
800-356-9655 ext. 4102
jjackson@cuna.coop

Madison, Wis.
— The CUNA Technology Council presented its Best of Show Award to FI-MOBILE for its innovation in mobile solutions for financial institutions. The award was presented at CUNA’s 2012 Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC), held March 18- 22, in Washington, D.C.

FI-MOBILE develops the UniFi platform, which helps financial institutions that enhance the mobile channel experience for their members. By listening to their customers, studying consumer behavior, and using their extensive first-hand experience in the financial services industry, FI-MOBILE has created a mobile banking application delivery platform that will solidify a financial institution’s reputation for service and accessibility.

When announcing the Best of Show winner, Heather Moshier, council chair and executive vice president of information technology for San Diego County CU, said “FI-MOBILE understands a financial institution’s need to offer and compete with various mobile solutions. FI-MOBILE can deliver mobile apps with an average time to market in 30-45 days.”

“We’re honored to be selected as this year’s top technology offering by the CUNA Technology Council,” said Steve Maloney, Founder of the FI-MOBILE. “We’ve proven that any financial institution can deliver the best mobile banking experience to their customers and members quickly and easily.”

Since 2001, the CUNA Technology Council has presented the Best of Show award to the exhibitor that demonstrates a commitment to delivering technology that will further the growth of products and services in the credit union marketplace. Vendors’ products are evaluated according to affordability, the benefit to credit unions and their members, a commitment to open standards, currently in use, and health of the company.

CUNA Technology Council
Established in 1995, the CUNA Technology Council is a member-led organization made up of more than 600 credit union technology experts across the United States. The Council’s goal is to shape the advancement of credit union technology by leveraging collective peer strength through the sharing of information and fostering of professional development. The CUNA Technology Council is one of the six organizations that make up the CUNA Councils, a network of more than 5,200 credit union professionals. For more information, visit www.cunatechnologycouncil.org or www.cunacouncils.org.


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