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Shared Branch

The Co-Op Shared Branch Network is a national network of credit unions that share facilities to give members expanded access to thousands of locations to perform in-person transactions. The network provides access to over 5,000 credit unions and 30,000 ATMs across the nation. When you’re on the road or traveling with the family, you can simply walk into a Shared Branch credit union and perform transactions just like if you were at a FECA branch.

Being a part of the Shared Branch network gives our members the convenience of branch and ATM access. Combined with the FECA mobile app and our Locator Search, you are never far away from a branch.

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What is Shared Branching?

The Co-Op Shared Branch Network is a national network of credit unions that share facilities to give members expanded access to thousands of locations to perform in-person transactions. The network provides access to over 5,000 credit unions and 30,000 ATMs across the nation. When you’re on the road or traveling with the family, you can simply walk into a Shared Branch credit union and perform transactions just like if you were at a FECA branch.

Being a part of the Shared Branch network gives our members the convenience of branch and ATM access. Combined with the FECA mobile app and our Locator Search, you are never far away from a branch.

What Type of Transactions Can I Perform at a Shared Branch Location?

  • Deposits
  • Withdrawals
  • Loan payments
  • Make transfers between accounts
  • Make account inquiries and deposits
  • Purchase money orders & cashier’s checks at most locations
  • Get a statement printout

To Perform a Shared Branching Transaction, You'll Need:

  • Your member number (Your Share Savings Account number)
  • Valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, US Passport, etc.)

How Do I know if a Credit Union is Part of the Co-Op Shared Branch Network

You can tell if a credit union is shared branch if you see the logo show below on the exterior of the building.

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To find a CO-OP Network or ATM:

 Find an ATM