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About Shared Service Centers or Shared Branching
Shared branching is a cooperative network of credit unions that have joined together to "share" branches across the country.  By sharing facilities, credit unions can offer greater convenience for members to access their accounts at many locations just as if they were at their home credit union.

Anywhere you see the swirl  you can conduct a range of transactions, such as:

  • Cash checks
  • Make deposits and withdrawals
  • Make loan payments
  • Make transfers between accounts
  • Purchase Money Orders, Travelers Checks and Official Checks
  • Obtain cash advances and balance inquiries

To take advantage of this service, when members enter a shared branch they only need to bring:

  • Their home credit union's name
  • Their account number
  • Valid Government-issued photo identification, i.e., State Driver’s license, US Passport

To find a Credit Union Service Center near you, visit www.creditunion.net.

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