Members of MountainCrest Credit Union can use a new branch that opened earlier this month in Lynnwood.
Before the branch opened, members living in south Snohomish County who wanted to talk to a teller had to drive to branches in Arlington, Everett, Marysville or Monroe.
The credit union wanted to serve those customers better, said Beth Corsaro-Jarvis, a spokeswoman for MountainCrest.
Two area credit unions merged to form MountainCrest: the Snohomish County PUD Credit Union and Educational Community Credit Union. After the merger, the credit union closed a branch in the Silver Lake area of Everett.
Members expressed a need for a branch in a south part of the county, said Corsaro-Jarvis. MountainCrest is on mission to provide better service, she said.
The credit union worked out a deal with All City Credit Union to lease one of its teller stations. MountainCrest members can use one teller window at All City Credit Union 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at 19725 40th Ave. W., Suite A, Lynnwood. MountainCrest may lease more windows, Corsaro-Jarvis said.
“The options for future windows depends on the volume of business MountainCrest experiences on that end of town,” she said.
MountainCrest is a nonprofit cooperative with $90 million in assets and nearly 15,000 member-owners throughout Snohomish County.
Reporter Debra Smith: 425-339-3197 or dsmith@heraldnet.com.
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