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Find Us Wherever You Go with Shared Branching

Whether you’re traveling, away at school, or just not near a Riverbank branch, you can still take care of your banking needs with ease. Thanks to shared branching, you have access to your Riverbank account at more than 5,500 participating credit union locations nationwide.

What is Shared Branching?

Shared branching is a network of credit unions that allows members to perform everyday transactions at participating locations—just like they would at their home branch. That means even when you’re far from home, your credit union is still within reach.

What can you do at a shared branch?

At most shared branching locations, you can:

  • Make deposits and withdrawals
  • Transfer funds between accounts
  • Make loan payments
  • Check balances and account activity
  • Print statements

Some locations may also offer additional services like money orders, notary services, and more.

How to use shared branching

Using shared branching is simple:

  1. Visit a participating credit union location
  2. Bring your account number and a valid photo ID
  3. Complete your transaction just like you would at Riverbank

For added security, you may be asked to verify your identity through IDCheck, a quick and secure process that helps protect your account.

Why it matters

Shared branching gives you flexibility and peace of mind. Whether you’re across town or across the country, you can still access your money through a trusted network—without needing to find a Riverbank branch.

Find a location near you, wherever you go

Click here to use the Co-op Shared Branch locator or mobile app to find a participating location wherever you are.

 

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