Origence Enters Into Partnership With Service Corp of MDDCCUA

IRVINE, Calif. Origence, a provider of lending technology, said it has entered into a partnership with Credit Union Services Inc. (CSI), the service corporation of the MD|DC Credit Union Association.

It said the goal of the partnership is to “accelerate innovation” for credit unions in Maryland, Delaware and Washington, D.C.

“By partnering with MD|DC Credit Union Association, Origence is deepening its commitment to the credit union movement, bringing innovative technology solutions and expertise to the East Coast,” the company said. “By aligning with MD|DC Credit Union Association, Origence is helping credit unions strengthen their ability to serve members, increase efficiency, and stay competitive with a full suite of solutions—including CUDL® indirect lending, Origence arc (loan and account origination system) and Origence Lending Services.”

“Origence brings unmatched technology and deep credit union expertise to our member institutions,” John Bratsakis, president and CEO of the MD|DC Credit Union Association, said in a statement. “This partnership will help our credit unions stay ahead of the curve and deliver exceptional value to members.”

Origence Exec to Speak
As part of the partnership launch, Bob Nealon, Origence’s vice president of enterprise solutions, will be a featured speaker at the MD|DC Tech Summit Sept. 9–10, 2025, at MGM National Harbor.

Nealon will share insights on the latest trends shaping consumer purchasing and lending, and what they mean for the future of credit unions, Origence said.

“This partnership is more than a technology collaboration—it’s a shared commitment to empowering credit unions with innovative solutions that strengthen member relationships and drive long-term impact,” David Adams, senior vice president of strategic relationships–lender solutions at Origence, added in a statement.

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