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Shared Branching

As a member of Big Island Federal Credit Union, you have access to one of the largest branch networks in the financial industry.  You'll feel right at home when you visit more than 5,000 credit union branches nationwide through CO-OP Shared Branch.

The national CO-OP Shared Branch network links participating credit unions electronically, allowing credit union members to conduct their banking even when the branch near you doesn't belong to Big Island FCU.  Your membership and accounts remain at Big Island FCU, but you can access your account anywhere by visiting a participating credit union.

At a CO-OP Shared Branch location, you can:

  • Make deposits and withdrawals
  • Make loan payments and advances
  • Transfer money

Whenever you visit a CO-OP Shared Branch location, you'll need to provide the following information:

  • Credit Union Name: Big Island FCU
  • Big Island FCU member number
  • A valid US/Government issued picture identification with signature (ex. Driver's License, State ID, Military ID or Passport)

Shared branching is another example of credit union membership offering the best of both worlds - individualized attention and nationwide availability.  The cooperative spirit of credit unions allow us to work with each other in ways that competing banks typically do not.  To find a CO-OP Shared Branch nearest you, vist www.co-opcreditunions.org or look for the "CO-OP Shared Branch" logo on the door of any credit union branch.

Visit the CO-OP website for more information:

CO-OP Shared Branch