LOS ANGELES – Following what it said were extensive renovations, University Credit Union (UCU) has cut the ribbon at its new headquarters and the Westwood Advisory Center.
The building is located at 1500 S. Sepulveda Blvd. in West Los Angeles and marked its first major renovation since the building opened in the early 1990s.
“The innovative new design has completely eliminated traditional teller lines to provide more personalized member service in a state-of-the-art facility,” the $1.1-bilion credit union said.
Renovations also included upgrades to boost the building's energy efficiency, and create a specialized space for UCU employees, one more “conducive to UCU's unique hybrid work culture by enabling office/desk hoteling and providing high-tech meeting and board rooms,” the credit union added.
‘More Than a Renovation’
“These upgrades represent more than a renovated space for our members and employees,” said President and CEO Dr. David Tuyo. “They also represent the innovative culture that propels University Credit Union forward as a leading financial partner with university communities.”
University CU has approximately 52,000 members.
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