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"Solution means... I can access my account Nationwide!" Shared Branching - What does that mean?It means - Access Nationwide! Shared branching is a unique concept based on a credit union principal of cooperation. Credit Unions across the United States have pooled resources to better serve their members. This shared branching network allows credit unions to serve each others members. As a MariSol member you can go to another credit union who is apart of the shared branch network and do transactions on your MariSol account. How do I find a shared branch? - Look for the shared branch system (see above) or click on to www.marisolcu.org, click on shared branching, and then click on to find a CU near you. Enter your zip code and a list of credit unions will show. There are over 2000 branches nationwide! What Kind of transactions can I do at shared branch?
Note: Shared Branching transactions cannot be performed on accounts with certain restrictions Frequently Ask Questions: What do I need to do a shared branching transaction?
If I deposit a check - will there be a hold? - Yes, all checks are put on hold. If it is a local check, it is a 3-day hold, if it is a non-local check; it is a 5 day hold. This is a shared branching rule. Why this rule? Check fraud - the rule is there to prevent abuse and losses. If you are depositing a payroll check and want the hold released, then you need to call MariSol Federal Credit Union during the deposit at 602-252-6831 ext 110 for Michelle Gonzales. Direct deposit for payroll avoids holds on your check! How much cash can I get in a day? The shared branching limit is $500.00. Why - every credit union needs to make sure that they can meet the needs of their members as well as any shared branching members. At a MariSol Branch, we allow members $2,000 a day. If you need more money then the daily allowable, you need to make arrangements at a MariSol branch. Can I make a loan payment if my loan payment is late? As long as your loan payment does not exceed 30 days, yes. Your shared branching Teller may call MariSol on any late payment to verify that MariSol will accept it. Click the swirl below to view a list of Shared Branching locations nationwide |