NYCE offers mobile text message banking as a standard feature of ATM and POS participation, allowing customers to receive balance inquiries and mini-statements through text messaging.

In addition, NYCE has recently joined forces with CashEdge to bring real-time person-to-person (P2P) payments to consumers through the CashEdge’s Popmoney service.

First Command Bank vice president Kelly Hill said not only does NYCE’s nationwide availability allows the bank to effectively serve its customers regardless of where they are, but the economic benefits of utilizing NYCE exceeds what the bank has achieved with its previous vendor.

FIS Network Solutions Group senior vice president Neil Marcous said consumers increasingly rely on their debit card for their daily purchases. NYCE’s recent innovations – particularly in the areas of bringing Internet and mobile access to cardholders – continue to show the company’s commitment to separating its networks from the rest.

In addition to this new payments network agreement, First Command Bank currently uses FIS’ item processing and credit card processing solutions.