Banking Business News Network Highlights Quincy Place As ­Ushering In A ‘Transformative Era’ In Financial Industry

Mark Smiley • November 12, 2025

Banking Business News Network Highlights Quincy Place As ­Ushering In A ‘Transformative Era’ In Financial Industry

This summer, Westerra Credit Union, which has been serving Denver Metro for al­most 90 years, embarked on its latest ven­ture by opening the first-of-its-kind Quincy Place Banking Center. Located in the growing and dynamic community of Aurora, Colo., this new location leads the way for em­bracing innovation and redefining tradition in the financial industry.


One of the defining features that sets Quincy Place apart is a sleek, modern design free from the conventional barriers of teller lines. When a member walks in, they are greeted by a Westerra team member who is able and ready to complete transactions and also offer thoughtful, personalized financial consultations. This new method exudes warmth and sophistication, with Westerra members feeling valued from the moment they enter the space.


For members who are seeking conveni­ence, Westerra’s new ATMs provide a large variety of quick transactions — from deposits to cash transfers and more. Through a seamless integration of technology, these ATMs’ self-service, digital-based transactions place control, security, and conveni­ence firmly in members’ hands.


Westerra, however, also understands the power of personal connection can never be replaced. Team members seek out ­important financial conversations with members about financial challenges, opportunities, and ed­u­cation — whether it’s guidance on what product best fits a member’s financial situation, college funding questions, mortgages, business loans, or helping members become online banking gurus. These conversations can occur in private meeting spaces located throughout Quincy Place or in the modern and comfortable Library, which serves as a space for larger groups to meet; for members to receive financial literacy resources; and is designed to support exploration and learning.


Lastly, the new Quincy Place Banking Center celebrates creativity through three impressive art installations, fostering an environment that inspires and uplifts. Westerra believes in the power of art to enrich lives and it is with great pride this new location showcases the work of local artists.


While impressive as a brick-and-­mortar location, the completion of Quincy Place Banking Center goes beyond its four walls. It lays the foundation for a series of transformative Banking Centers to come through reflecting Westerra’s values and rev­olutionizing the way Westerra serves its communities and members. In an industry where the only constant is change, Quincy Place ushers in a new, transformative era that embraces inclusivity, convenience, and is empowering for all.


For more information, or to schedule an appointment with a Quincy Place team member, please visit: westerracu.com/locations/quincyplace.

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