Shared Branching

Learn how you can locate and make transactions in our network of shared credit union branches.

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Cross-country convenience

Connexus is part of a nationwide network that allows members to make select transactions in another participating credit union’s branch. As a Connexus member, you have access to 5,000+ Shared Branch locations across the country.

What you can do at a Shared Branch location

If you’re a frequent traveler, or you don’t live near a Connexus branch, Shared Branching could be useful for you. When you visit the branch of a participating credit union, you may be able to make select transactions, including:

  • Loan payments
  • Loan advances
  • Deposits
  • Withdrawals
  • Money orders
  • Cashier’s checks
  • Balance inquiries
  • History printouts

You cannot open new accounts or take out new loans at Shared Branch locations. These can only be done online, over the phone, or at a Connexus branch.

How to use a Shared Branch

This part is easy. First, you have to find a CO-OP Shared Branch. When you arrive, let the teller know you’re a member of Connexus Credit Union, give them your member number, and provide a valid government-issued ID. Once you’re verified, you can perform a number of transactions as if you’re in your hometown branch.