MARLBOROUGH, Mass.–The Cooperative Credit Union Association has unveiled updated branding, including a refreshed logo. It said it also plans to launch a new website providing users with easier access to vital information.
“The logo update modernizes and unifies the association yet maintains the powerful cooperative nature of the brand,” the association said. “While the look is a significant change, the CCUA continues to exist to represent, empower, and advocate for our credit union community.
The CCUA has introduced other changes in its communications, as well, including to its Daily Scan newsletter. Its website at www.ccua.org began its transformation with a switch to the revised color palette, and the association said, “more meaningful changes are coming this quarter.” Its social media channels are displaying the new brand and posts will contain additional details as they become available.
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