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Key people at CU Solutions Group.
CU Solutions Group provides comprehensive software and services tailored for the credit union industry, encompassing human resources, marketing technology, and financial empowerment solutions. The company develops platforms for performance management, compensation, and training, alongside digital marketing tools such as website design, hosting, and customer experience software. Additionally, it offers financial technology solutions including member reward programs and prize-linked savings initiatives, all designed to enhance operational efficiency and member engagement for its clients.
The organization was formally established in 2010 through the strategic consolidation of several existing entities, including CU Village, HRN, CUTS, and Koker Goodwin. This initiative was spearheaded by the Michigan Credit Union League, which remains the majority owner. The founding insight behind this merger was to create a unified and national Credit Union Service Organization to streamline and expand the delivery of essential support services to credit unions across the United States.
Credit unions and their members form the primary customer base for CU Solutions Group, utilizing its diverse product suite to manage internal operations and provide valuable resources to their clientele. The company’s long-term vision centers on empowering these financial institutions to effectively serve their communities and strengthen the credit union movement by delivering innovative solutions that foster growth and financial well-being.
Key people at CU Solutions Group.
CU Solutions Group has 2 tracked investments across 1 company. The latest tracked deal is $10.0M Series A in Autobooks in February 2018.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2018 | Autobooks | $10.0M Series A | — | Baird Capital, General Catalyst, Detroit Venture Partners, Draper Triangle Ventures, Invest Michigan |
| Mar 1, 2017 | Autobooks | $6.0M Series A | Draper Triangle Ventures | Baird Capital, General Catalyst, Detroit Venture Partners, Invest Michigan |