The tale of Washington State University banking partnership and ID card
When Washington State University in Pullman went looking for a banking partner a couple years ago, administrators had some strong ideas of what the program needed to offer.
“WSU was approached by a number of institutions who wanted to provide banking services for our CougarCard holders,” says Craig Howard, director of WSU’s Administrative Services Information Systems. “However, the offerings always fell short in one way or another.”
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