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CO-OP ATM & Shared Branch Network

Visit more than 5,500 CO-OP Shared Branches and nearly 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs nationwide.

Personalized service is a major benefit of United Texas membership. And you don’t have to sacrifice convenience to get it, even when you’re nowhere near your home branch. You’ll find nearly 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs with the CO-OP ATM logo, including locations at places you may shop, such as 7-Eleven, Costco, and Walgreens. At more than 5,500 branches displaying the CO-OP Shared Branch logo, you can get person-to-person assistance with your accounts, and make deposits, transfers, and account inquiries at over 2,000 self-service locations.

The national CO-OP ATM & Shared Branch network links participating credit unions electronically, allowing you to do “branch banking” even when the ATM or branch doesn’t belong to United Texas CU. This is a huge benefit to members who travel or are moving, whose workplaces don’t coincide with our ATM or branch locations, attending college away from home, or who enjoy the convenience of expanded access. Wherever you are, across the country, chances are good there’s a CO-OP surcharge-free ATM or shared branch near you.

Surcharge-free ATMs and shared branches are another example of credit union membership offering the best of both worlds – individualized attention and nationwide availability. Members benefit because credit unions work with each other in ways that competing banks typically do not.

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

  • Deposit/Withdraw Funds
  • Make Account Inquiries
  • Perform Transfers
  • Make Loan Payments
  • Get a Loan Advance
  • Purchase Traveler’s Checks, Money Orders, Cashier Checks

Finding the nearest ATM or shared branch is easy with locator tools including a phone, mobile app, and Internet options. Visit co-opcreditunions.org/locator/, download United Texas Mobile for iPhone® or Android™, or call 1-888-SITE-CO-OP (888-748-3266) for a location near you. You can also look for the CO-OP logo on the door of any participating ATM or credit union branch.

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