Khalsa Credit Union (KCU) today announced a strategic partnership with Intellect Design Arena Ltd., a global leader in AI-First, enterprise-grade financial technologyKhalsa Credit Union (KCU) today announced a strategic partnership with Intellect Design Arena Ltd., a global leader in AI-First, enterprise-grade financial technology

Khalsa Credit Union, BC, Canada Selects Intellect to Power Its Next-Generation Digital Banking Platform

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Khalsa Credit Union (KCU) today announced a strategic partnership with Intellect Design Arena Ltd., a global leader in AI-First, enterprise-grade financial technology powering the world’s leading banks, credit unions, and insurance companies, to transform its digital banking ecosystem.

By adopting Intellect’s eMACH.ai Digital Engagement Platform (DEP), KCU is taking a significant step forward in delivering a more seamless, intuitive, and member-centric digital banking experience. Partnering with Intellect will bring a world-class digital experience based on their best practices with cooperatives and banks around the world.

This transformation will modernize KCU’s digital capabilities, enabling a unified experience across mobile and online channels while improving adoption of banking services and higher retention amongst members due to the improved banking experience. With a growing membership base and a strong community presence in British Columbia, KCU is leveraging this partnership to further strengthen its role as a forward-looking, member-focused financial institution.

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By selecting Intellect’s eMACH.ai DEP, KCU will benefit from:

• Enhanced member experience through a seamless omnichannel platform and improved digital self-service capabilities
• Greater agility to launch new products and services faster and respond to changing member needs
• Operational efficiencies through modern, scalable, and cloud-ready architecture
• Future-ready scalability leveraging a composable, microservices-based platform designed for evolving financial services needs

“Partnering with Intellect aligns with our commitment to delivering innovative, member-focused solutions,” said Hardeep Singh Bains, CEO of Khalsa Credit Union. “This initiative will enhance our digital capabilities and enable us to better serve our members with convenient, secure, and efficient banking experiences.”

rajesh-saxena-1-300×300.jpgRajesh Saxena, CEO, Intellect Consumer Banking, said, “With a growing membership base and a strong community presence in British Columbia, Khalsa Credit Union is at the forefront of the province’s vibrant credit union ecosystem. This partnership will deliver multifaceted benefits including empowering KCU to offer a superior, seamless digital experience across all touchpoints (mobile and web), future-proof their operations, and, crucially, enable continuous innovation at speed. This allows KCU to rapidly deploy new products, maintain a competitive edge, and solidify their leadership in the highly competitive Canadian financial services market. This collaboration underscores Intellect’s dedication to driving digital success for community-focused financial institutions globally.”

KCU looks forward to working closely with Intellect to bring these enhanced capabilities to its members and employees.

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