NCUA redesigns websites for ease of use

Information will now be more easily accessible with the launch of redesigned versions of NCUA.gov and MyCreditUnion.gov, part of the National Credit Union Administration’s on-going efforts to streamline operations and communication. The new NCUA.gov features a mobile-first design that allows users to access and view the agency’s website on a variety of platforms, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and […]

Information will now be more easily accessible with the launch of redesigned versions of NCUA.gov and MyCreditUnion.gov, part of the National Credit Union Administration’s on-going efforts to streamline operations and communication.

The new NCUA.gov features a mobile-first design that allows users to access and view the agency’s website on a variety of platforms, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. The agency also made other improvements to the website, including:

  • A redesigned homepage with short cuts linking users to frequently accessed information;
  • New main menus and submenus to help users navigate the website;
  • New features like searchable Letters to Credit Unions, legal opinions, Corporate Credit Union Guidance Letters, Board appeals, press releases, and conservatorships and liquidations;
  • An improved search function for the entire website; and
  • A redesigned careers page to help people interested in a position with the NCUA.

The NCUA’s redesigned consumer website, MyCreditUnion.gov, also features an improved, mobile-first design, new menu options, and a better search function. The agency also reorganized the website to help consumers more easily find popular content, applications, learning tools, and resources. Other enhancements include:

  • A redesigned homepage with short cuts linking users to frequently accessed information;
  • A new, interactive “Find an Answer” tool on the homepage that allows consumers to research their own consumer financial protection questions;
  • Updated consumer financial protection information, including an expanded glossary of consumer financial protection and personal finance terms; and
  • An interactive calendar of financial literacy events and initiatives for consumers and credit unions.
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