PASADENA, Calif.–Wescom Resources, a wholly owned CUSO of Wescom Financial, is reporting “outstanding” financial and operational results for an active and successful first half of its 2025 fiscal year.
Wescom Resources added seven new UNITRI core hosting clients in the first half of 2025. These included Aspen Federal Credit Union, Bossier Federal Credit Union, Premier Financial, Tonawanda Valley Federal Credit Union, Great Erie Federal Credit Union, Corry Federal Credit Union, and Achieve Financial Credit Union.
The CUSO also welcomed four new Tellergy branch automation clients, including Members Heritage Credit Union, Net Credit Union, American First, and SRP Federal Credit Union. Tellergy enables credit union branch employees to securely authenticate members, capture electronic signatures, and present personalized offers.

With these latest additions, the CUSO now serves more than 70 credit unions through the UNITRI Core Hosting solution, in addition to more than 40 credit unions on the Tellergy platform, WR said.
“This growing roster of clients helped drive strong first-half financial results, as revenues grew by 20.4% versus the same period in 2024,” it stated.
On April 2, the CUSO unveiled new branding and an updated website, which offers a clean, modern design and easy navigability for both clients and business partners, it added. Wescom Resources dropped “Group” from its name to reinforce the seamless, service-first relationships and extensive resources the CUSO offers to meet credit unions’ unique needs.
On July 1, Wescom Resources and FICS announced a preferred hosting partnership that establishes Wescom Resources as the preferred nationwide hosting partner for FICS’ full suite of industry-leading mortgage software solutions. As part of the collaboration, Wescom Resources will host key products including Mortgage Servicer, Commercial Servicer, and Loan Producer, along with FICS’ complementary reporting and document management services, according to the company.
“On behalf of the CUSO, I am pleased with our first-half financial and client growth results,” Dave Cerwinski, president of Wescom Resources, said in a statement. “For over two decades, our business has been built on a foundation of trust, and we are thankful for the incredible faith credit unions have placed in us to help manage their technology needs. But we are not resting on our laurels. We continue to expand our resiliency and operations to deliver more through the deployment of new technology, resources, and staff development.”
Wescom Resources said it continues its long-standing support of the credit union community, exemplified by its recent sponsorship of the 2025 Women’s Leadership Symposium, an event dedicated to inspiring and connecting women credit union CEOs from across the country.
Wescom Resources was also recognized at Corelation’s 14th Annual Client Conference for the long-standing partnership between the two organizations.
“We are deeply grateful for our ongoing and mutually beneficial relationship with all our valued clients and our key industry partners,” Joseph Pellissery, board chairman of Wescom Resources and SVP/CIO at Wescom Resources, said in a statement. “Our industry is built on a philosophy of collaboration, innovation sharing, and a commitment to ‘people helping people.’ With Wescom Resources, we are proud of our contributions and role in helping to move credit unions forward.”






