Shared Branch Enrollment

What Is a Co-op Shared Branch?
With shared branching, you can visit any participating credit union branch and manage your accounts. Here are some of the banking activities you can perform at a shared branch:

  • Deposits and withdrawals: Visit a branch for basic transactions such as cash or check deposits, as well as cash withdrawals. A conveniently-located branch can help you avoid ATM fees when you’re out and about.
  • Transfer between accounts: Move money from your savings account to a checking account so that you have funds available for payments.
  • Check your balance: Find out how much money you have, what is available for spending, and which transactions have cleared in your account.
  • Pay loans: If your payment due date is approaching, make a payment that hits your account instantly to avoid late charges, damage to your credit score, and other penalties.

However, there are some limitations when using a shared branch. Withdrawals may be limited to $500 cash.  Check withdrawals may be limited. Check deposits may be subject to additional hold times.

What do I need?
To perform a shared branch transaction you will need a valid photo ID and your account number.

Name(Required)
Phone number must be a phone number we have on file.
Shared Branch Enrollment(Required)
Are you being coerced in any way to enroll in Shared Branch?(Required)