Member Access Processing (MAP) Partners with Palmetto Citizens Federal Credit Union

Member Access Processing(MAP), a Credit Union Service Organization (CUSO) today announced that Palmetto Citizens Federal Credit Union ($1.3 billion in assets located in Columbia, SC) has chosen MAP for its debit and credit card processing. Palmetto Citizens Federal Credit Union serves more than 83,000 members across South Carolina and proudly supports local charities, schools, and community organizations.

"By partnering with Member Access Processing for our debit and credit card processing we reinforce our dedication to providing the best service to our members,” said Michael Beam, Chief Operating Officer of Palmetto Citizens Federal Credit Union. “We chose Member Access Processing because of their cutting-edge technology and personalized solutions, ensuring seamless financial experiences for our members.”

“At MAP our sole focus is to help credit unions serve their members and grow their card portfolios. We do this with an unwavering commitment to provide personal, relationship-based service tailored to the credit union’s needs, supported by unrivaled technology through Visa and our partners,” said Steve Bone, MAP’s President, and CEO. “Palmetto Citizens Federal Credit Union stands as a strong and supportive member of their community offering unparalleled service, community commitment, and a steadfast dedication to improving the lives of its members.”


Palmetto Citizens Federal Credit Union is a well-respected financial institution renowned for its dedicated service to its members and the local community. It obtained a federal charter on June 4, 1936, and has since experienced significant growth. Palmetto Citizens Federal Credit Union was the first credit union to be granted a multi-county community charter and has provided service to members for over 88 years throughout South Carolina.

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