
- Heritage Family Credit Union (HFCU) has announced a new partnership with Quinte Financial Technologies.
- The Vermont-based financial institution will deploy Quinte’s ServiceDESK solution to enhance its operational risk and case management capabilities.
- Founded in 2019, Quinte Financial Technologies made its Finovate debut at FinovateSpring 2025 in San Diego.
A new partnership with Quinte Financial Technologies will enable Vermont-based Heritage Family Credit Union (HFCU) to boost its policy-driven oversight and reinforce operational consistency throughout the credit union. The community financial institution has selected Quinte’s ServiceDESK model, which combines review and refinement with structured workflows designed to integrate with HFCU’s current systems and operational environment.
“As our operations continue to grow and evolve, it is critical that our risk oversight processes remain structured, consistent, and well-coordinated,” HFCU EVP and Chief Financial Officer Christine Messer said. “Quinte’s model strengthens our operational framework while giving our teams the clarity and support needed to manage risk effectively. By streamlining workflows and improving coordination across our case management activities, we are ensuring our processes remain aligned with how we intend to operate, strengthening our ability to protect our members and maintain their trust.”
Quinte’s ServiceDESK provides experienced operations teams, policy expertise, and structured workflows designed to orchestrate and streamline credit union operations. ServiceDESK helps community financial institutions like HFCU bridge the gap between policy design on the one hand, and day-to-day execution on the other. This ensures that governance, risk, and compliance frameworks are consistently implemented and able to scale. ServiceDESK integrates seamlessly with Quinte’s flagship CaseHUB platform, an intelligent dispute and fraud case management solution that helps financial institutions manage regulated case activity within a single policy-controlled system, embedding regulatory timelines, compliance controls, and workflow automation directly into operational execution.
“HFCU’s approach to risk oversight reflects its commitment to strong operational controls and disciplined decision making,” Quinte President Sriram Natarajan said. “Implementing structured case management workflows enables the credit union to improve oversight across case activities and evolve with regulatory expectations.”
Based in Vermont and serving members in New Hampshire, New York, and Massachusetts, HFCU is a member-owned, member-first, not-for-profit cooperative. With more than 54,000 members, HFCU offers a range of comprehensive financial services such as personal and business accounts, loans, and credit cards, as well as investment services through Heritage Way Financial Services. Established in 1956, HFCU has total assets of more than $832 million.
Founded in 2019, Quinte Financial Technologies made its Finovate debut at FinovateSpring 2025 in San Diego. At the conference, the New York-based fintech demonstrated its Advanced Dispute Manager (ADM) solution that automates dispute management across ACH, POS, ATM, checks, wire transfers, and Zelle. ADM provides full Reg E compliance courtesy of seamless case documentation and communications, reducing risk, controlling losses, and supporting regulatory adherence.
Quinte’s partnership news comes just a few weeks after the company announced the launch of its compliance controls platform, QiDesk. Featuring AI automation and built-in compliance controls, QiDesk embeds intelligent automation leveraging large language models directly into workflows that demand strong governance and oversight. Enabling financial institutions to deliver faster, more consistent responses across email, chat, and voice while also facilitating easier customer document management, QiDesk is designed to enhance compliant customer support and ease document discovery for financial institutions.
“QiDesk represents the next phase of our platform strategy,” Quinte SVP of Strategic Growth Ankit Maharaj Singh said. “CaseHUB created a strong foundation for governed case management. With QiDesk, we are extending that foundation to help institutions coordinate execution across systems and channels, so they can move faster while maintaining the control and auditability required in regulated environments.”
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