CO-OP Shared Branching


Sometimes you just can’t make it by one of our branches, and we understand! In order to serve you better, we have partnered with other credit unions nationwide to provide our members with easier access to their accounts. Currently there are more than 5,300 branches participating nationwide in shared branching and we are too!

The national CO-OP Shared Branching Network links participating credit unions electronically, allowing credit union members to conduct "branch banking" even when the branch near you doesn't belong to MMCU. This is a huge benefit to members who travel, whose workplaces don't coincide with our branch locations, or who simply enjoy the convenience of expanded access. Wherever you are across the country, chances are good there's a Shared Branch near you.

Branch Locator

When you visit a Shared Branching location you will need to provide:

  • Your COMPLETE member number located on your member statement.

  • The name of your credit union: Metro Medical Credit Union

  • Valid Identification, such as your state issued driver's license or ID (Your employer badge is not a valid form of ID at a shared branch location)

  • The last four (4) digits of your Social Security Number

  • Your address as it is shown on your account


You will be able to complete the following transactions at a Shared Branching Location:

  • Deposits

  • Withdrawals - limits vary per credit union

  • Account Inquiries

  • Transaction history printouts (up to the last 10 transactions)

  • Transfers

  • Loan payments


Services that may be available for a fee:

  • Money Orders (available at MMCU)

  • Teller Checks (available at MMCU)

  • Cashier's Checks (not offered at MMCU)

  • Traveler's Cheques (not offered at MMCU)

  • Gift Cards (not offered at MMCU)

*Services vary from location to location, check with individual branches before your visit for a complete menu of available services and fees. Funds availability will also vary from one location to another.

We hope you enjoy the convenience of the CO-OP Shared Branching Network!


What is Shared Branching?