Participating Shared Branch Credit Unions in Hawaii Aloha Pacific FCU Hawaii Central FCU Hawaii Community FCU Hawaii County Employees FCU Hawaii Law Enforcement FCU Hawaii Schools FCU Hawaii State FCU HawaiiUSA FCU Hawaiian Tel FCU Hickam FCU Honolulu FCU Honolulu Fire Department FCU Hotel & Travel Industry FCU Pearl Harbor FCU The Queen’s FCU Schofield FCU University of Hawaii FCU Valley Isle Community FCU West Oahu Community FCU For a complete list of Hawaii Shared Branch Service locations and banking hours visit: www.hicuso.com For Shared Branch Service locations nationwide visit: https://co-opcreditunions.org/locator 1244 Kaumualii Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817 www.hawaiifcu.org Hours: Mon-Thur, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 a.m.-12 p.m. FEDERALLY INSURED BY NCUA Shared Branch Services Discover our network of branches What are Shared Branch Services? As a credit union member, you enjoy unique benefits like Shared Branch Services — a feature created around the idea of cooperation among credit unions to offer more convenience to members. Shared Branch Services or “shared branching” allows Hawaii Federal Credit Union members to perform a number of transactions at other credit union branches that participate in the partnership. You now have access to a national network of credit unions where you can perform many of the same banking activities that you enjoy at your credit union — without the hassle of surcharges. Transaction Guidelines for Shared Branching Before you head to a shared branch to take care of your banking needs, there are a few guidelines you should keep in mind: Shared Branch Services are limited to the following transactions: • Cash Withdrawals (limited to the lesser of the member’s available balance or the outlet’s available cash, at least $500) With 68 Shared Branch Service locations in Hawaii and thousands more on the mainland, it’s convenient to do your banking both on island and on the go. It’s just another way Hawaii FCU puts members first and strives for stress-free money management. • Deposits (coin deposits subject to the customary policies and fees of the outlet) How Shared Branching Works • Money Orders As a member of Hawaii FCU, you always have the option to visit any of the local and mainland branches that participate in shared branching. For a current list of Shared Branch locations and to get address, hours and contact information, please visit the following websites: Shared Branch locations in Hawaii: www.hicuso.com Shared Branch locations nationwide: https://co-opcreditunions.org/locator In order to perform a Shared Branch transaction, simply visit a partner credit union and make sure you bring the following items with you: • Credit Union Name • Account Number • Valid Picture ID (driver’s license, state ID, military ID, passport, alien ID card) • Check Withdrawals (limited to funds available) • Traveler’s Checks (no fees for single signature checks; dual signature checks are subject to credit union service fee) • Loan Payments Immediate credit* will be given for the following types of deposits: • Cash Deposits • Government Checks (federal, state & local) • US Postal Money Orders • Payroll Checks • Official Checks from Other Depository Institutions (cashier’s checks or teller checks from host credit union) • Traveler’s Checks * Restrictions may apply The following transactions are not allowed: • Loan Advances (personal lines of credit and home equity lines of credit) • Visa Credit Card Payments • Telephone Transfers • Specially titled or restricted owner accounts
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