Jul 22, 2020 | Conversions, Press Release

Tremont Credit Union Signs Partnership with COCC

Southington, Conn. – Tremont Credit Union, a Massachusetts-based credit union, recently selected COCC as its long-term technology partner. Located in Milton, Mass., Tremont has served the Boston area since 1952. The credit union chose COCC for its integration and efficiencies as well as to provide its members with a faster, easier and more convenient experience.

Today, Tremont holds more than $230 million in assets with four branch locations in the Greater Boston area. Having begun as the Boston Teachers Federal Credit Union, Tremont has now grown to serve membership groups such the Boston Public Schools, Boston Children’s Hospital, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Blue Cross Blue Shield and MassBio®.

“It is always exciting to partner with a company whose member-focused mission aligns so closely with our own core values,” stated Richard A. Leone, COCC’s Chief Executive Officer. “Partnering with clients who share the same values and helping them serve their members is always rewarding for us at COCC.”

Member service is paramount for Tremont, according to George Hardiman, President and CEO of Tremont Credit Union. “These enhancements will allow us to offer new services and should also provide our management team with improved data which will allow us to more easily evaluate and improve our services going forward,” he noted. “New technology also illustrates that our credit union is always looking to make things easier and more convenient for its members.”

About Tremont Credit Union

Tremont Credit Union is a full-service, state-chartered credit union with unparalleled financial products and services; and, community support for more than 60+ years. With more than $230+ million in assets, 20,000+ members, Tremont Credit Union is committed to supporting our communities through quality products and convenient services as well as timely and fair-minded lending decisions. With strong roots in the education and healthcare communities, Tremont CU continues to support their founding select employee group: The Boston Teachers Union, as well as the Boston Children’s Hospital, Dana Farber Cancer and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. Membership is available to employees and family members of employees at one of our nearly 200 select employer group as well as anyone who lives or works in Middlesex, Norfolk and Suffolk Counties and those who worship in Suffolk County. For more information, visit https://www.tremontcu.org

About COCC

As an industry-leading fintech provider, COCC delivers innovative, comprehensive technology solutions and strategic partnerships with an unparalleled focus on service. Offering a robust, feature-rich suite of modern, standards-based core and digital banking solutions, COCC’s cutting-edge systems are designed with intuitive user interfaces and are fortified by advanced APIs which seamlessly facilitate leading fintech integrations. Consistently ready to adopt and embrace emerging technologies, COCC remains agile and forward-thinking, meeting the demands of a rapidly evolving financial landscape where live real-time functionality matters. COCC is forever dedicated to assisting community banks and credit unions with remaining strong and competitive by providing the technology, support, and expertise needed to succeed. To learn more, visit www.cocc.com.

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