Mountain America Credit Union shows off redesigned website

Mountain America Credit Union, headquartered in West Jordan, Utah, on Thursday unveiled its redesigned website – which it said will provide an “improved member experience.”

According to a statement from the $7 billion credit union, “From a sleek new look to an upgraded search tool, the site has been carefully designed to better guide members along their financial journey.”

A sample of Mountain America Credit Union's redesigned website

The new Mountain America website can be viewed by visiting macu.com.

Some of the highlights and most popular features on the new macu.com include:

  • Search tool – The new search tool is now located on the homepage, making it easier for members to get to their desired location more quickly, the CU explained. New features include a drop down with top searches and predictive search tools.
  • Guided content – MACU said product pages have been redesigned to provide relevant content including articles, videos, interactive tools and educational content to better surface information.
  • Simple menu – The menu system has been simplified, creating easier navigation.
  • Branch locator – A revamped branch locator tool makes it easier than ever for users to find ATMs and Shared Branching locations, the credit union said.
Sharon Cook, chief marketing officer at Mountain America Credit Union

“At Mountain America we are continually looking for ways to improve members’ experience and provide the most relevant and personalized content,” said Sharon Cook, chief marketing officer at Mountain America. “The new website allows members to get information faster and more efficiently, delivering guided content to help members achieve their financial dreams.”

Mountain America Credit Union serves more than 740,000 members via 89 branches across five states, thousands of shared-branching locations nationwide and more than 50,000 surcharge-free ATMs.

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