Open architecture of DNA will enable the asset credit union to effortlessly integrate other Fiserv technologies and will help to roll out new products quickly and easily with the personalized service its members expect.

Commenting on the selection of new technology, Greater Nevada president and CEO Wally Murray said that the firm was looking to upgrade our enterprise infrastructure with Fiserv to further streamline its systems and ensure its technology remains current.

"The open architecture of DNA will allow us to utilize a single, member-centric database for a more consistent and personalized member experience," Murray added.

Created for global collaboration, DNA is a 24/7 continuous, real-time core banking platform, which uses a relational data model designed around the person, not the transaction.

Fiserv operates as a global financial services technology provider and delivers various technology services to the financial services industry, for bringing modernization in payments, processing services, risk and compliance, customer and channel management.