Empower Federal Credit Union Joins Metal Blockchain’s Banking Innovation Program


Metallicus,
the
core
developer
of 
Metal
Blockchain
,
a
foundational
Layer
0
blockchain,
today
announced 
Empower
Federal
Credit
Union’s
 enrollment
in
its
Banking
Innovation
Program.
 This
move
signifies 
Empower
Federal
Credit
Union’s
 proactive
approach
to
investigating
blockchain
technology’s
potential
and
harnessing
Metallicus’
expertise
to
elevate
its
technological
prowess.

“The
involvement
of
Empower
Federal
Credit
Union
in
our
Banking
Innovation
Program
marks
a
key
development
in
our
efforts
to
innovate
the
financial
industry
with
blockchain
technology,” 
commented Frank
Mazza
,
Director
of
Blockchain
for
Institutions
&
Fintechs
at
Metallicus.
 “We
look
forward
to
collaborating
with
Empower
Federal
Credit
Union,
equipping
them
with
the
expertise
and
resources
to
drive
innovation
and
adapt
to
the
changing
financial
landscape.”


“Our
collaboration
with
Metal
Blockchain
for
their
Banking
Innovation
Program
will
enhance
the
security,
transparency
and
efficiency
of
our
services,
offering
our
members
peace
of
mind
and
a
smoother
banking
experience,”
 said Jin
Gwak
,
Chief
Information
Officer,
Empower
Federal
Credit
Union.
 “Through
our
participation
in
this
program,
we
will
be
able
to
stay
ahead
of
today’s
technological
advancements
and
deliver
innovative
solutions
that
meet
the
evolving
needs
of
our
members
and
communities.”


The
Banking
Innovation
Program
by
Metal
Blockchain
enables
institutions
like 
Empower
Federal
Credit
Union
 to
navigate
and
adopt
customized
blockchain
solutions,
ensuring
compliance
with
regulatory
standards
while
addressing
their
distinct
operational
demands.
 Drawing
on
Metallicus’
unparalleled
blockchain
expertise
and
a
distinguished
advisory
board,
the
program
offers
innovation
workshops,
fintech
partnerships,
R&D
grants,
and
bespoke
development,
positioning
participants
to
lead
and
innovate
within
the
dynamic
financial
sector.


The
Metal
Blockchain
Banking
Innovation
Program
is
designed
to
support
financial
institutions’
journey
into
blockchain
technology
at
no
cost.
With
a
focus
on
tackling
use
cases
around
Digital
Identity,
Single
Sign-On
(SSO),
Private
Subnets,
Tokenization
of
Assets,
and
more,
the
program
equips
participants
with
the
tools
and
resources
needed
to
drive
profitability,
lower
costs,
reduce
risks,
and
deliver
unparalleled
customer
experiences.


Financial
institutions
keen
on
participating
in
the 
Metal
Blockchain
Banking
Innovation
Program
 can
express
their
interest
or
learn
more
by
contacting 
[email protected].



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About
Metal
Blockchain:


Metal
Blockchain,
developed
by
Metallicus,
is
an
innovative
Layer
0
blockchain
technology
dedicated
to
tackling
global
finance
challenges
with
its
scalable,
secure,
and
decentralized
infrastructure
built
on
the
foundation
of
BSA
Compliance.
The
versatile
nature
of
Metal
Blockchain’s
infrastructure
enables
developers
to
craft
customized
solutions
for
a
wide
range
of
financial
applications,
promoting
innovation
and
growth
within
the
global
financial
sector.
Guided
by
the
vision
of
CEO
Marshall
Hayner,
Metal
Blockchain
aims
to
transform
the
financial
industry
by
embracing
compliance-driven
innovation.


About 
Empower
Federal
Credit
Union
:


Empower
Federal
Credit
Union
is
a
not-for-profit
financial
cooperative
owned
by
and
operated
for
its
members
since
its
founding
in
1939.
Since
then,
Empower
FCU
has
grown
to
over
$3.5
billion
in
assets,
serving
more
than
250,000
members,
with
26
branch
locations
across
upstate
New
York.
To
learn
more,
visit 
www.empowerfcu.com.


Contact:

Will
Cleaver 


[email protected]


For
Media
Contact:


Cesar
Hernandez


Omni
Public


813.277.6540



[email protected]
 


Disclaimer:
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information
provided
in
this
press
release
is
not
a
solicitation
for
investment,
nor
is
it
intended
as
investment
advice,
financial
advice,
or
trading
advice.
It
is
strongly
recommended
you
practice
due
diligence,
including
consultation
with
a
professional
financial
advisor,
before
investing
in
or
trading
cryptocurrency
and
securities.

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