
Homeland Credit Union Goes Live with MDT to Enhance Efficiencies and the Member Experience
Homeland Credit Union has provided financial services to generations of families and communities across South Central Ohio since 1932. As the financial landscape evolves, the credit union was looking to replace its aging core system with a more modern, robust platform to streamline processes and deliver a broader range of digital-first solutions to meet members' everyday needs. MDT stood out because of its collaborative approach to digital initiatives, deep industry expertise and unwavering commitment to member service.
'To stay ahead in today's era of rapid innovation and growing competition, we knew we needed a more sophisticated platform that could meet our members where they are. MDT has been a trusted partner throughout this process, providing comprehensive training and resources to ensure the transition was as seamless as possible." said Shayne Poe, CEO of Homeland Credit Union. "With MDT, we are gaining more than a core system; we now have strong technical expertise and support we can rely on. Our members have always been our top priority, and MDT is empowering us to best support them now and into the future."
MDT is hosting the Symitar® core platform for the credit union, enabling seamless integration with Jack Henry Digital (Banno) to deliver a modern, intuitive member experience. The partnership goes beyond the core, empowering the credit union with advanced tools for data insights and business intelligence, providing a strong foundation for scalable growth and ongoing innovation.
"We are proud to partner with Homeland Credit Union, supporting their deep dedication to excellence in member service and helping them thrive in the fast-evolving digital landscape," said Gary Lee, Chief Client Officer at MDT. "With MDT, the credit union can provide a more modern, comprehensive member experience while also boosting operational efficiencies. By investing in technology and strategies for the future, Homeland is well positioned to compete, grow and remain the institution of choice for their members.'
About MDT
MDT helps credit unions navigate complex financial technology ecosystems, ensuring they remain institutions of choice for members. In addition to hosting the Symitar core processing system from Jack Henry™, MDT provides credit unions with the tools and technology needed to compete and grow. Committed to partnership, security, and compliance, MDT takes a collaborative approach to service—leveraging deep industry expertise to understand each institution's unique needs and foster long-term success. MDT supports over 100 credit unions with cloud-based solutions, expert consulting, and digital transformation strategies. With MDT, credit unions across the country can more effectively implement technology, boost efficiencies, and enhance member service. Visit mdtmi.com or follow @memberdriven for more information.

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