Postal Family Credit Union has joined forces with credit unions across the United States to "share" their branches. As part of the CO-OP Shared Branch network, PFCU members can conduct transactions on their accounts at more than 5,000 Shared Branch locations nationwide.
When you visit a Shared Branch, you will need to let them know you are a Postal Family Credit Union member, provide your account number and show a government-issued photo ID.
Find a Shared Branch
Things You Can Do at a Shared Branch:
- Make a deposit
- Withdraw funds
- Cash a check
- Make a loan payment
- Transfer between your PFCU accounts
- Inquire on your account balances and transactions
- Get a statement printout
Please keep in mind, at a Shared Branch you cannot apply for a loan or open a new account, or withdraw from your Christmas Club or Vacation Club account.
Ways to Find Your Closest Shared Branch: