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Yes, that's right. Arizona
Federal members across the country can access
their accounts with greater ease. Arizona Federal
has entered a Shared Branching agreement with
other credit unions to provide its members with
access to many more locations.
You now have 48
more locations to visit in Arizona and hundreds
more locations from coast to coast.
What is Shared Branching?
Shared Branching
allows you to perform many transactions
at a Shared Branching location of
a participating credit union, as if
you were in an Arizona Federal branch.
For example,
you can complete:
- Deposits and withdrawals
- Transfers between sub-accounts
- Loan payments and advances
- Visa credit card payments
and advances
- Statement printing
You need to present a valid photo ID for any SharedBranching transaction, even to make a deposit. Shared Branching transactions cannot
be performed on accounts with certain
restrictions.
Access your account at 7-Eleven®
CU Service Centers® Network is now available at selected 7-Eleven stores that have Vcom® units (self-service branch kiosks) where you can access your Arizona Federal account.
The following shared branching services are available on a Vcom Unit:
- Deposits up to 10 checks
- Withdrawal up to $500 in cash
- Cash loan advances up to $500
- Make loan payments by check
- Transfers within your Arizona Federal account
- Balances
- Recent History showing the last ten items that cleared your account
The Vcom Unit will not charge a fee for performing a shared branch transaction.
There are over 1,700 Vcom Units from coast to coast. All you need is your account number and your Arizona Federal Visa Platinum or check card to access your account. The unit will ask a few security questions, then ask you to pick a PIN number to use on future visits. It is very easy and secure.
How can I find the nearest Shared Branching location?
Click here, then enter your address and select CU Service Centers to find Shared Branching locations and Vcom units near you. |