Frontier Credit Union signs with Lumin Digital
Frontier Credit Union, located in Idaho Falls, ID, today announced it has selected leading cloud-native digital banking provider, Lumin Digital, as its new digital banking solution.
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This partnership enables Frontier to enhance its digital experience and deliver innovative, secure, and member-centric financial services.
Frontier Credit Union sought a flexible, future-ready solution that could adapt to changing demands and provide greater control over the digital experience. Lumin Digital's platform stood out for its modern, cloud-native architecture, speed of innovation, and operational efficiency. Lumin's industry-leading uptime and robust security features also ensure Frontier Credit Union's members' trust and data are protected.
'We're excited to welcome Frontier Credit Union to the Lumin Digital community,' said Kelley Michalik, Chief Commercial Officer at Lumin Digital. 'Frontier's team shares our commitment to delivering secure, seamless, and personalized digital banking experiences. We look forward to working with them to build a platform that empowers Frontier to deepen member relationships, respond quickly to evolving needs, and drive long-term value through innovation.'
'At Frontier Credit Union, our priority has always been to deliver exceptional service and innovative solutions to our members,' said Matthew Rice, VP of eServices at Frontier Credit Union. 'After noticing our previous platform's limitations in keeping pace with the evolving digital landscape, we knew it was time for a change. Lumin Digital stood out as a forward-thinking partner, offering not only cutting-edge features that align with our digital strategy but also a commitment to continuous improvement and member-focused innovation. With Lumin's modern infrastructure, we can now offer seamless, feature-rich digital banking experiences without downtime, ensuring that our members have access to the best tools and security in the industry. This partnership is a significant step in our journey to build better lives for our members.'
The selection of Lumin Digital followed a highly collaborative evaluation process, underscoring a shared vision between the two organizations to deliver best-in-class digital experiences built around member needs.
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