Shared Branching
Did you know that your ability to conduct business with your credit union extends thousands of miles beyond our local branches? Now that
Seaboard participates in the shared branching network, you can walk into any Shared Branching location displaying the "Co-Op Shared Branch"
logo and make transactions directly with your account at Seaboard, such as:
- Deposit, withdraw, or transfer funds*
- Make loan payments
- Make a balance inquiry
- Get money orders and Visa gift cards
Each Shared Branching location will have automatic access to your regular account and works just like your Credit Union branch. Now you
will be able to conduct business all over town, all over the state, and all over the country at any Shared Branching locations.
All you will need is three things:
- The name of your credit union
- Your savings account number
- A current valid government-issued picture identification with signature
Within a few seconds, the member service representative at the Shared Branching location will be linked to your credit union account
and can make deposits, withdrawals or transfers transactions.
Technology and the spirit of cooperation have enabled credit unions across the country to welcome you in the personal manner you're
accustomed to at your credit union. You do not have to belong to the credit union displaying the "Co-Op Shared Branch" logo, and there
are no fees for conducting a transaction at the Shared Branch. The only things you cannot do at a Shared Branching location is join the credit
union, correct errors on your account or open, close or make changes to your account. To Find a Shared Branch location, you can
click the link below or call 1-800-919-2872.
Find Shared Branching Locations Nationwide
* The funds you deposit at the Credit Union Service Center locations may not be available for immediate withdrawal from your
credit union account. Holds are placed by your own credit union on items you deposit through the Shared Branching locations
based on your credit union's hold policies.