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Experience Smarter Banking With Orlando Credit Union’s 'Digital Branch'
"We know our members want options for how they bank, whether that's in person, online, or on the go," said David Duncan, Vice President of Marketing, Communications, and Public Relations at Orlando Credit Union. "The Digital Branch pulls together everything we offer digitally, making it easier to understand, access, and use," added Duncan.
ORLANDO, FL / ACCESS Newswire / July 3, 2025 / Orlando Credit Union (OCU) is excited to reintroduce its Digital Branch, a modern, unified experience that brings together the credit union's most powerful digital tools, all designed to give members more control, flexibility, and convenience when managing their money at AnyTime, in AnyPlace, at AnyPace.
The Digital Branch isn't a new platform, but a new way of talking about the trusted services members already use every day. It's a virtual extension of Orlando Credit Union that empowers members to bank on their own terms, while still having access to the personal service and support they know and trust.
What's Included in the Digital Branch?
The Digital Branch offers a full suite of secure and easy-to-use tools:
Online Banking - Manage accounts anytime from any device
Mobile App - Access finances on the go with confidence
Digital Wallets - Tap and pay with Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, and more
Mobile Deposit - Deposit checks from your phone
Funds Transfers - Move money quickly and securely
Money Management Tools - Track spending, set savings goals, and budget smartly
Credit Monitoring - Stay on top of your credit with built-in insights
"The Digital Branch reflects our commitment to evolving alongside our members. It's about making banking easier, more secure, and more accessible - wherever life takes you," shared Duncan.
A Smarter Way to Bank
The Digital Branch is not a replacement for in-person service, but an extension of it. Just like physical branches may offer different services, the Digital Branch enhances our overall service model by giving members more ways to stay financially connected 24/7.
Get Started Today
Members can access the Digital Branch by:
Visiting orlandocreditunion.org and clicking "Log In"
Downloading the Orlando Credit Union Mobile App from the App Store or Google Play
Exploring the Digital Branch menu options on our website
Visiting our landing page: https://www.orlandocreditunion.org/digital-branch
"As members' needs grow and technology evolves, the Digital Branch will continue to expand, delivering even more tools to help members live every life moment with ease," added Duncan.
Contact Information
Kaylee Greene
Content Marketing Specialist
[email protected]
SOURCE: Orlando Credit Union
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
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