As a member of a shared branch participating credit union, you have access to over 7,000 locations to conduct your basic financial transactions. Shared branching is the network of credit unions sharing their branches to fulfill the credit union mission of people helping people. Shared branching is a win-win for the shared branching network, the credit unions and their valued members.
is the Florida credit unions regional shared branch network connecting Florida credit unions to the national network, CO-OP Shared Branch. There are 23 networks in total that support the credit unions nationwide at a regional level.
To learn more about who Shared Services for Credit Unions is, visit Our History and Our Logo on the website.
Does my credit union participate in shared branching?
Discovering whether your credit union participates in shared branching is easy.
Click on ‘Find a branch’ to the left, choose ‘Does My CU Participate?’, key in your credit union’s name and hit Search. To find a shared branch location near you is just as simple. Click on ‘Simple’, key in your zip code or your address (for a more accurate list) and hit Search.
Shared Branching gives you access to more than 5,000 credit union branches and more than 2,000 self-service Vcom kiosks.
What does the competition look like?
One measure known to the industry are the number of branches a financial institution has available to its customers/members. Below are some you might recognize. Shared Branching puts the credit union in #3 for number of branches.
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