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Caprock Federal Credit UnionWe're happy to announce another Texas credit union client—Caprock Federal Credit Union. The word is spreading in Texas that our products are a great fit for credit unions. Caprock will use our technology to make it easier to comply with the closed-end loan requirements of Regulation Z.

Here's some really nice things Caprock had to say about us.

“Member satisfaction and compliance are our biggest priorities, and SIGNiX’s technology helps us improve in both areas,” said Dale Hansard, the CEO and president of CFCU. “Our members are going to love being able to sign documents online, and we look forward to reducing the paperwork we have to process to comply with regulations.”

CFCU will use our MyDoX product, a browser-based service that will let them upload documents, customize fields and immediately send documents out for members' electronic signatures. 

Caprock Federal Credit Union (CFCU) was established in 1966 when Dawson County public employees came together under a common bond. Since its creation, CFCU has added more than 55 additional employee groups. CFCU remains focused in its mission of providing trustworthy and progressive services dedicated to building long-term relationships through efficient products and services.

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