Shared Branching
Great Falls Federal Credit Union is now apart of the Co-op Shared Branch network. The network allows members of one credit union to perform a range of transactions at other credit unions.
Through the Co-op Shared Branch network, participating credit unions can serve members in diverse geographical locations, even when they move or travel.
What do members need while performing transactions at other credit unions?
Members will need to provide their Credit Union name, savings account number and a valid government-issued photo identification.
What do members need while performing transactions at other credit unions?
The CO-OP shared branch network provides members with useful banking service options, but there are some limitations:
What you can do at a shared branching location
- Balance Inquiries
- Deposits
- Withdrawals
- Loan Payments
- Transfers
- Purchase Money Orders
What you can't do at a shared branching location
- Withdraw an unlimited amount of money at a branch or ATM
- Access deposited funds immediately