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Mountain America Credit Union Review 2023: A wide variety of deposit accounts to meet members’ needs

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MACU has more than 100 branch locations throughout Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah
Illustration by Fortune; Original logo by Mountain America Credit Union

Founded in the mid-1930s, Mountain America Credit Union is a federally chartered credit union. It’s the 10th largest credit union in the U.S and second largest in Utah with more than $17 billion in assets.

It has more than 100 branch locations throughout Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah, as well as an extensive network of more than 50,000 surcharge-free ATMs spanning much of the Intermountain West. Most branches are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time. Some branches are open only in the drive-through from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and others are open in the lobby and drive-through from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. All branches are closed Sunday.

 All rates and fees are current as of July 11, 2023 and are subject to change. 

Mountain America Credit Union offerings 

Mountain America Credit Union offers many types of deposit accounts to help members manage their money, including checking, savings, money market, and certificates of deposit (CDs).

Checking and savings accounts 

Mountain America Credit Union has two checking account options, including a free checking account and one that earns rewards. There are also several savings accounts.

  • MyStyle Checking
    • Minimum balance to waive fee: $10,000
    • Fees:
      • Overdraft fee: $25
      • Monthly maintenance fee: $7 (can be waived by meeting certain requirements)
  • MyFree Checking
    • Fees:
      • Overdraft fee: $25
      • Monthly maintenance fee: None
  • Traditional Savings
    • APY: 0.05%
    • Minimum opening deposit: $1
    • Minimum balance to earn interest: $100
  • Teen Savings
    • APY: 0.05%
    • Minimum balance: $25
    • Fees:
  • Youth Savings
    • APY: 0.05%
    • Minimum balance: $25

Money market accounts 

The credit union does not have a high-yield savings account. However, it does provide both traditional and IRA money market accounts with tiered interest rates.

  • Money Market
    • APY:
      • Under $2,500: 0.75%
      • $2,500–$9,999: 1.75%
      • $10,000–$24,999: 2.00%
      • $25,000–$49,999: 2.50%
      • $50,000–$99,999: 2.75%
      • $100,000–$249,999: 3.45%
      • $250,000+: 4.25%
    • Minimum balance: None

Certificates of deposit

Mountain America has many CD options to choose from. The interest rates are on par with some of the top CD rates available today, with low opening deposit requirements.

  • Standard Certificate 
    • APY:
      • 6-month: 5.50%
      • 12-month: 5.25%
      • 18-month: 4.50%
      • 24-month: 4.50%
      • 30-month: 4.50%
      • 36-month: 4.50%
      • 48-month: 4.00%
      • 60-month: 4.00%
    • Minimum opening deposit: $500
    • Fees: Early-withdrawal penalties may apply. 
  • Growth Certificate
    • APY:
      • 12-month Youth: 5.35%
      • 24-month Youth: 4.60%
      • 36-month Youth: 4.60%
      • 48-month Youth: 4.09%
      • 60-month Youth: 4.09%
      • 6-month Growth: 5.50%
      • 12-month Growth: 5.25%
      • 18-month Growth: 4.50%
      • 24-month Growth: 4.50%
      • 30-month Growth: 4.50%
      • 36-month Growth: 4.50%
      • 48-month Growth: 4.00%
      • 60-month Growth: 4.00%
    • Minimum opening deposit: $5
    • Minimum monthly deposit: $10
  • Christmas Club Certificate
    • APY: 5.50%
    • Minimum opening deposit: $5
    • Fees: Early-withdrawal penalties may apply. 

Other services Mountain America Credit Union offers 

In addition to deposit accounts, the MACU also provides several other banking services, including:

  • Loans (vehicle, mortgage, home equity, personal)
  • Credit cards (rewards, cash back, low rate, BYU alumni, BSU alumni)
  • Investments (wealth management, retirement planning)
  • Insurance (auto, home, life, business, vehicle)
  • Protection (GAP coverage, loan relief, ID theft protection, AD&D)

The Mountain America Credit Union platform and customer support 

Members of Mountain America have access to a variety of online and mobile banking services, including the ability to deposit checks, pay bills, view documents, get alerts, and more. Members can also view checking and credit card rewards points, as well as redeem them for things like travel rebates and gift cards. The MACU mobile app has a 4.7 star rating on the Apple store and a 3.3 star rating on Google Play.

The customer service center can be reached by calling 1-801‑325‑6228 or toll-free at 1‑800‑748‑4302. You can also send an email through an online form.

Pros and cons of Mountain America Credit Union

If you’re considering becoming a member of Mountain America Credit Union, consider these pros and cons first:

Pros

  • Many types of deposit account options to meet members’ diverse needs
  • Competitive CD rates

Cons

  • Low yields on savings accounts
  • Branches limited to Intermountain West region

Frequently asked questions

What are 2 ways you can qualify for membership for Mountain America Credit Union?

There are many ways to join this credit union. Membership to MACU is open to residents of certain counties in Utah, family members of existing MACU members, those that live in the same household as a MACU member, and employees or volunteers of a Select Employer Group (SEG) or affiliated association.

Who is Mountain America Credit Union owned by?

Since Mountain America is a not-for-profit financial cooperative, it is owned and operated by its members. The president and CEO is currently Sterling Nielsen.

How much money do I need to open an account at Mountain America?

Minimum balance requirements vary by account. However, only $1 is needed to open a savings account.

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