Kennesaw, GA — Credit Union of Georgia is proud to announce the successful completion of a major core system upgrade, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to delivering exceptional service and innovative financial solutions to its members.
The conversion to a new core banking platform was finalized on July 7, following months of planning, testing, and member communication. This upgrade enhances the credit union’s ability to serve its growing membership with improved efficiency, security, and flexibility.
“We’re excited to bring our members a more modern and responsive banking experience,” said Brian Albrecth, CEO of Credit Union of Georgia. “This upgrade allows us to offer new features, streamline operations, and continue building a future-ready financial institution.”
Key Benefits of the Upgrade:
- Improved Online & Mobile Banking: Faster, more intuitive interfaces with enhanced functionality.
 - Real-Time Account Updates: Transactions and balances now reflect instantly across platforms.
 - Expanded Member Services: Greater flexibility in loan processing, account management, and support.
 
Throughout the transition, Credit Union of Georgia remained focused on minimizing disruption and ensuring members were informed every step of the way. The credit union thanks its members for their patience and support during the process.
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About Credit Union of Georgia
Credit Union of Georgia has been a part of the Northwest Georgia Community since 1960 and serves those who live and work in Cobb, Bartow, Cherokee, Dawson, Douglas, Fannin, Forsyth, Fulton, Gilmer, Lumpkin, Paulding, Pickens and Union counties. Credit Union of Georgia is consistently awarded accolades, including Best of Georgia, Best of Cobb and Best of Cherokee. Credit Union of Georgia is a state-chartered credit union organized under the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance, and its deposit accounts are federally insured through the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund.

                        
                        
                        
                    


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