For decades, credit unions modernized by layering specialized software for loan origination, collections, and marketing, creating a fractured experience for the member. Clutch argues this pattern is repeating with AI, where institutions risk managing a dozen different vendors that cannot communicate. By consolidating seven specialized agents—ranging from application intake to hardship detection—onto one platform, the company provides a single, persistent view of the member relationship.
This shift toward consolidation is reflected in the company's rapid growth, with its AI business expanding 450% year-over-year. Beyond mere intent capture, these agents interface directly with core systems of record to complete transactions, such as opening certificates of deposit or processing loan applications, without human intervention. Partners currently holding over $450 billion in assets report that 80% of documents are collected without staff involvement, while escalation rates remain below 1%.

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