NEW HAVEN & SOUTHINGTON, Conn., Jan. 03, 2018 -- Continuity, the leader in the development and deployment of Unified Compliance Management Systems (UCMS), today announced a Joint Marketing agreement with COCC, one of the most successful regional core solutions providers in the community banking industry. The agreement will allow COCC to market the Continuity UCMS platform to its significant client base in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and New Jersey.
“We are very happy to have formalized a marketing relationship with COCC,” said Mike Nicastro, Chief Executive Officer of Continuity. Mr. Nicastro continued, “The Unified Compliance Management System model is growing rapidly, and with the strategic and important influence of the elite core providers such as COCC, that adoption rate will grow even faster.”
“We look forward to working with Continuity in order to provide this unique platform for our clients,” said Joe Trafton, Senior Vice President and Chief Strategic Officer of COCC. “With strong compliance being such an essential part of a financial institution’s strategy, it only allows us to better serve and support our clients.”
The new agreement was executed in December of 2017, and the two companies already service a number of joint clients. Continuity will participate in the annual COCC client event, and both organizations will work together to expand the UCM footprint.
About Continuity
Continuity is a leading provider of Regulatory Technology (RegTech) and Unified Compliance Management Systems which simplify compliance management for financial institutions of all sizes. By combining regulatory expertise and cloud technology, Continuity provides a proven way to reduce regulatory burden and mitigate compliance risk at a fraction of the cost. Our solutions are designed to guide financial institutions through all aspects of compliance management. Including the interpretation of regulatory issuances, intuitive task delegation, vendor management, and board reporting. Continuity serves hundreds of institutions across the US and its territories. For more information about Continuity, visit http://www.Continuity.net/.
About COCC
COCC is an award-winning client-owned financial technology company servicing financial institutions throughout the Northeastern United States. Launched in 1967, COCC was founded by its clients. This unique cooperative structure has set COCC apart from the competition and is one of the driving forces behind their success. COCC is the fastest growing financial data processing company in the United States and recognized as a leader in delivering innovation and the quality service financial institutions demand and deserve. Visit www.COCC.com
Press Contact:
Stephanie Wandell
Marketing Associate
Continuity
Office: 866-631-5556 x233
Cell: 203-610-5283
http://www.continuity.net


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