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Provided by AGPBy AI, Created 10:14 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Servus Credit Union has renewed and expanded its partnership with ebankIT to support retail, small business and commercial banking across its digital channels. The deal is aimed at giving more than 600,000 members a more customizable, faster way to manage money online and on mobile.
Why it matters: - Servus Credit Union is using the extended partnership to keep modernizing digital banking for retail, business and commercial members. - The upgrade is designed to improve how more than 600,000 members access accounts, move money and manage day-to-day finances. - For commercial clients, the platform aims to speed access to critical information and streamline transaction management.
What happened: - Servus Credit Union renewed and extended its partnership with ebankIT on May 5, 2026. - The Alberta-based credit union serves more than 600,000 members. - ebankIT will continue to support Servus’s retail, small business and commercial banking services. - The companies framed the deal as a way to deliver a more modern, intuitive digital banking experience across mobile and online channels.
The details: - The ebankIT platform gives members a customizable interface for mobile and online banking. - Members can pin favorite accounts, set shortcuts and mark frequently used transactions. - The platform includes instant balance updates without logging in. - Push notifications are available to help members stay informed. - Members can also access online investment options through the platform. - Commercial banking members get the same interface approach with support for more complex banking needs. - ebankIT’s platform is described as omnichannel and built for mobile, web and voice banking. - More information is available on ebankIT’s website. - Servus says it provides secure financial services to more than 600,000 Albertans. - Servus operates branches in more than 80 communities. - Servus offers 24/7 online, mobile and telephone support, plus access to thousands of no-fee ATMs. - The credit union says it has served Albertans for nearly 100 years.
Between the lines: - The renewal suggests Servus wants to deepen a platform relationship rather than switch vendors while it keeps investing in digital experience. - The focus on customization and commercial tools shows credit unions are competing on convenience and business functionality, not just basic account access. - The partnership also reflects a push toward flexible systems that can adapt as member expectations change.
What’s next: - Servus and ebankIT are expected to keep evolving the digital platform as member needs change. - The companies say the goal is a scalable system that can support future innovation without sacrificing security or simplicity. - Servus will continue positioning digital banking as a core part of its retail and commercial service offering. - ebankIT will continue promoting its platform as a way for banks and credit unions to future-proof digital strategy.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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