America First Credit Union Adds Jobs to Community

June 8, 2016
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CaptureRiverdale, UTAH (June 7, 2016) Utahs largest credit union, America First Credit Union, joins in the growth in West Point City with the opening of its newest branch location on Wednesday, June 8 inside Smiths Marketplace at 217 North 2000 West in West Point, Utah. As part of the first commercial retail center in the city, the Smiths Marketplace will anchor a 19.4-acre commercial development named "The Point," paving the way for additional jobs in the community. The branch location marks the fifth branch opening of 2016, on the heels of the Jeremy Ranch branch opening in Park City, Utah on May 31. America First has 117 branch locations serving Utah and Nevada. Amanda Thornton will serve as branch manager of West Point Smiths Marketplace. An employee of America First since 2006, Thornton worked her way up through various roles within the credit union, including lead teller, assistant manager, market assistant manager, then service center manager. A grand opening celebration will be held the week of June 13 18. The West Point Smiths Marketplace branch is located at 217 North 2000 West in West Point City, Utah 84015. Branch hours are Monday Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, visit www.americafirst.com, America First Credit Union on Facebook, Twitter, @AmericaFirst on Instagram and Pinterest. About America First Credit Union: As the largest credit union in the state of Utah, boasting a long-standing history and more than 77 years servicing members, America First has become one of the largest, most stable and most progressive credit unions in the country, and has remained a member-owned, not-for-profit cooperative financial institution. Today, America First has�117 branches, and is the 12th largest credit union in assets in the United States with over�$7.7 billion, and the seventh largest credit union in membership in America with more than�768,000�members.
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