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Spectrum adds another Cort Payroll interface with Gesa Credit Union

Spectrum Human Resource Systems Corporation is adding to its list of clients that use the iVantage® interface to Cort Payroll with new client Gesa Credit Union.

Washington state–based Gesa chose Spectrum to automate the credit union’s HR functions with its best–in–class integrated human resource system, iVantage. The system will interface with Cort Payroll, which is owned by NuView Systems, Inc.

“We’re very pleased that Gesa decided on Spectrum and iVantage,” said Spectrum President and CEO Sybll Romley. “As the only remaining best’in’class HRIS vendor, we’re best suited to meet Gesa’s HR needs, and iVantage will interface seamlessly with Cort Payroll.”

Headquartered in Richland, Wash., Gesa currently serves 80,000 members and has provided over $2 billion in loans since its inception in 1953.

To learn more about Spectrum and its products, visit www.spectrumhr.com.

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About Spectrum Human Resource Systems Corporation

Founded in 1984, Spectrum is a leading provider of high functionality web–and desktop–based HR and workforce–management software. As a full system and service provider, Spectrum delivers the full range of product–related services, including system planning, implementation, training, system customization, data conversion and system consulting. Headquartered in Denver, Colo., Spectrum can be reached toll–free at 800.477.3287.

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Spectrum Human Resource Systems Corporation
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