Ever wish you could walk into a branch anywhere and still feel like you’re banking at Finex? That’s exactly what Shared Branching is designed to do.
Shared Branching lets you access teller services at participating credit union locations—even when you’re not near a Finex branch. So whether you’re traveling, away at school, moving, or just out of town for the weekend, you can still handle important banking tasks with confidence.
Because at Finex, we’re here Wherever You Are.
What is Shared Branching?
Shared Branching is a service credit unions offer together. Think of it like a “co-op” of branches: participating credit unions agree to serve each other’s members for everyday transactions.
That means you can walk into a participating branch and complete many of the same things you’d do at a Finex branch—without having to wait until you’re back home.
Why members love it
Shared Branching is perfect for:
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Traveling (business trips, vacations, visiting family)
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College students who want access to teller service near campus
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Snowbirds or seasonal living
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Work commutes that bring you closer to another participating branch
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Anyone who prefers in-person help for certain transactions
It’s convenience with the credit union feel—friendly service, real people, and support when you need it.
What can you do at a Shared Branch?
Services can vary by location, but Shared Branching often allows you to:
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Make deposits (checks and sometimes cash)
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Make withdrawals
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Transfer funds between accounts
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Make loan payments
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Get balance information
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Handle other basic teller transactions
Tip: Some transactions may have limits or special requirements depending on the participating branch. When in doubt, call ahead.
What you’ll want to bring
To make your visit quick and smooth, bring:
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A valid government-issued photo ID
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Your Finex account number (or at least know your member/account details)
You may also be asked additional verification questions—this is normal and helps protect your account.
How to find a Shared Branch near you
The easiest approach:
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Use the Shared Branch locator on our website.
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Search by city, state, or ZIP code.
Before you go, it’s smart to:
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Call the location to confirm hours and services
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Ask if there are transaction limits
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Confirm what they need for member verification
Smart safety tips while you’re away
Shared Branching is designed to be secure, and you can help keep it that way:
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Always bring ID and expect verification steps
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Never share PINs or online banking passwords with anyone
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If something feels off, pause and contact Finex directly
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Keep Finex contact info handy when traveling