Yakima Federal Helps Small Businesses Manage Cash Flow More Efficiently

Yakima Federal Savings and Loan has become the first institution to launch Fiserv's CashFlow Central within the Experience Digital environment to streamline SMB financial operations

Justin Tomlinson

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Yakima Federal Helps Small Businesses Manage Cash Flow More Efficiently

Fiserv, Inc. announced on April 30, 2026, that Yakima Federal Savings and Loan has become the first financial institution to deploy CashFlow Central within the Fiserv Experience Digital (XD) environment. This strategic integration is designed to provide small and midsize business (SMB) members with a modern, unified digital experience for managing their financial operations more effectively and efficiently.[1][2][3]

The new platform brings Accounts Payable (AP) and Accounts Receivable (AR) together into a single, cohesive interface. By delivering these services through the XD environment, Yakima Federal aims to reduce the need for business owners to utilize multiple disparate tools for their accounting needs. This consolidation provides businesses with greater visibility into their overall cash flow and simplifies day-to-day financial management for users.[1][2][3]

The implementation specifically focuses on minimizing manual and administrative tasks for business members, allowing them to focus more on their core operations. By automating and unifying incoming and outgoing payments, the system helps SMBs manage their liquidity more efficiently. Fiserv, a global provider of payments and financial services technology, facilitates this digital transformation to enhance the banking experience for Yakima Federal's commercial clients.[1][2]

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