Members are generally free to conduct normal transactions and day-to-day operations away from their home branch.
[1] As of November 2023[update], the network included 5,700 participating locations.
While mostly composed of US based credit unions, the network is international.
[2] Shared branches are useful for domestic or international traveling, changing credit unions, and easily using a credit union that is closer to a customer versus their own branch.
[7] The most common restrictions include: This United States bank–related article is a stub.