Shared Branching – Nationwide Banking Access for Connect CU Members
With Shared Branching, Connect Credit Union members can access thousands of participating credit union locations across the country.
No matter where you are, at home, at work, or traveling, you can perform many of your everyday banking transactions just as if you were visiting a Connect Credit Union branch.
With Share Branching, your credit union is always nearby.


What Is Shared Branching?
Shared Branching is a cooperative network that allows credit unions to share branch locations and services.
Through the CO-OP Shared Branch Network, Connect Credit Union members can conduct in-person transactions at participating credit unions nationwide.
This gives you access to convenient banking locations without switching institutions.
Find a Shared Branch Near You
At participating Shared Branch locations, members may be able to complete many common transactions, including:
- Deposits
- Withdrawals
- Loan payments
- Transfers between accounts
- Money orders, traveler’s checks, and official checks (availability varies)
- Balance inquiries
- And more
Services may vary by location.


What You Need to Use Shared Branching
To access services at a Shared Branch, please bring:
- Your credit union’s name (Connect Credit Union)
- Your account number
- A valid, government-issued photo ID
(such as a driver’s license or passport)
Some locations may require additional verification for security purposes.
Access 5,500+ Shared Branch Locations Nationwide
Finding a participating location is quick and easy.
You can search for Shared Branch locations online through the CO-OP network locator.
With thousands of locations nationwide, you can bank in person almost anywhere you go.
