CO-OP Financial Services
will be in Booth #301 at
Entrance of Exhibit Hall
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif., February 19,
2014 - CO-OP Financial Services, a financial technology
company, is using its exhibition space at CUNA GAC 14 to tell
the world history of payment systems, from bartering in
ancient
cultures to the on-line payments of today.
"There has never been an exhibit like it at a credit union trade show, both in its scale and its innovative industry and corporate storytelling," said Stan Hollen, President/CEO, CO-OP Financial Services. "CO-OP's business lines specifically address the need of credit unions to enable their members to make payments conveniently and safely - the two key engines of historical innovation."
CO-OP's space at CUNA GAC 14 will truly be an exhibit - an interactive museum of art, video and text. The theme is "Evolution is Inevitable: The Search for Convenience and Safety in Payments." The exhibit illustrates that the long history of payments is a story of constant change driven by the need to make it easy to pay for things, and to make that transaction free of the fear of fraud.
CO-OP Financial Services will be located in booth 301 at the entrance of the Exhibit Hall. Exhibition hours at CUNA GAC 14 are being held Sunday, February 23-Tuesday, February 25, 2014, at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
For more information visit www.co-opfs.org.
About CO-OP Financial Services
Based in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., and founded in 1981, CO-OP
Financial Services is the nation's largest credit union
service organization in terms of number of credit unions,
assets and members. The company helps credit unions
thrive by providing products and services that make it more
convenient for members to do business with them. With a motto
of "Be There. Be More," CO-OP's products fall into three
business lines, including "Locations," (ATM, shared
branching and call center services); "Card Payments" (debit and
credit processing) and "Mobile/Virtual" (mobile, online, check
imaging, bill pay services). To learn more visit www.co-opfs.org.