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Town and country federal credit union shared branching
 

Shared Branching is a cooperative network of credit unions sharing over 5,000 locations nationwide. No matter if you are across town, move, travel, or away to college on the other side of the country, with Shared Branching, you can easily access your account at One Source FCU!

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Whether you're across town or across the country, you're never far from your Clearview accounts. As part of the Co-Op Shared Branch Network, our members enjoy convenient access to their funds nationwide, just look for the Co-Op Shared Branch logo! Feel right at home, wherever you go with services like:

  • Deposits and withdrawals
  • Transfers between accounts
  • Account/loan Inquiries
  • Loan payments
  • Money orders
  • And more!

Town and country federal credit union shared branching

When visiting a Co-Op Shared Branch, make sure you have your account number and valid government-issued photo identification. You will be asked to supply the full credit union name, Clearview Federal Credit Union.

Visit the Co-Op Shared Branch website to find a shared branch or ATM right now. Or call 1-888-SITE-CO-OP (888-748-3266) for more information and specific location branch hours

Due to health and safety concerns of the community caused by COVID-19, many credit unions are no longer offering Shared Branching services. Before visiting a Shared Branch Location, you may want to call ahead to ensure they are still participating. If you have any questions regarding Shared Branch locations, feel free to
call us at 847-1371, option 3. We are continuously updating the list as we receive new information.

Aloha Pacific FCU

  • Fort St. Mall Branch, 988 Fort St.
  • Kailua Branch, Windward Town & Country Plaza
  • Kapolei Branch, James Campbell Building
  • Main Branch, 832 South Hotel St. (Behind HPD)
  • Waikele Branch, Waikele Shopping Plaza
  • Waimalu Branch, Waimalu Shopping Plaza

Hawaii Central FCU

  • Main Branch, 681 S. King St. (Near Alapai St.) 800-430
  • Harkness Branch, The Queens Hospital 800-430

Hawaii FCU

  • Main Branch, 1244 Kaumualii St. (Kalihi) 1000-400

Hawaii Law Enforcement FCU

  • Kapolei Branch, 889 Kamokila Blvd.
  • Main Branch, 1537 Young St. (Near Punahou St.) 730-330
  • Pearl City Branch, 1140 Kuala St. 730-330

Hawaii Schools FCU

  • Main Branch, 233 Vineyard St. 830-500

Hawaii State FCU

  • Alii Branch, 1099 Alakea St. (Alii Place)
  • Hawaii Kai Branch, 6700 Kalanianaole Hwy.
  • Kaimuki Branch, Kaimuki Shopping Center
  • Kaneohe Branch, Kaneohe Bay Shopping Ctr.
  • Kapolei Branch, Kapolei Shopping Center
  • Main Branch, 560 Halekauwila St. (Kakaako)
  • Mililani Branch, 95-1095 Ainamakua Dr.
  • Pearlridge Branch, Westridge Shopping Center

Hawaiian Financial FCU

  • Kaimuki Branch, 1144 10th Ave. 830-400
  • Kapolei Walmart Branch 1000-600 M-F
  • Ft. Street Mall Walmart Branch
  • Kunia Walmart Branch 1000-600 M-F
  • Main Branch, 1138 N. King St. (Kalihi) 830-400
  • Pearl City Walmart Branch 1000-600 M-F
  • Sheraton Waikiki Hotel Branch
  • Wheeler AAF Branch, 1129 Wright Ave. 830-400

Schofield FCU

  • Main Branch, 331 Brannon Rd. (Schofield Bks) 100-200

HawaiiUSA FCU

  • Aiea Branch, Aiea Shopping Center
  • Ala Moana Branch, 1538 Kapiolani Blvd.
  • Kaneohe Branch, Windward Mall
  • Kapolei Branch, 920 Kamokila Blvd.
  • Main Branch, 1226 College Walk (Aala St.)
  • Mililani Branch, Mililani Shopping Center
  • Pearl City Branch, 1245 Kuala St.
  • Waipahu Branch, Waipahu Town Center

Hickam FCU

  • Hickam Branch, 40 Hickam Court, JBPHH
  • Kahala Mall Cashless Kiosk, Kahala Mall
  • Kaneohe Branch, Windward Mall
  • Kapolei Branch, 590 Farrington Hwy.
  • Mililani Branch, Town Center of Mililani
  • Pearl City Branch, 1260 Kuala St.
  • Pearlridge Branch, Pearlridge Center Uptown

Honolulu Fire Dept. FCU

  • Main, 1200 N School St

Honolulu FCU (HOCU)

  • Airport Branch, 3600 Aolele St. (Post Office) 800-345
  • Federal Bldg., Prince Kuhio Federal Bldg.
  • Main Branch, 2305 S. Beretania St. (Moiliili) 830-400
  • Ewa Branch, 91-1717-B Ft. Weaver Rd. 900-500
  • Tripler Branch, 59 Patterson Rd. (Room 1-C100)

Hotel & Travel Industry FCU

  • Main Branch, 1914 S. King St. (Suite 100) 1000-200

Kamehameha FCU

  • Main Branch, Kamehameha Shopping Ctr. (Kalihi)

Ko’olau FCU

  • Main Branch, Marine Corps Base Hawaii 900-500
  • Kailua Branch, 151 Hekili St. MTWF 900-500; Th 1000-500

Pearl Hawaii FCU

  • Airport Branch, 550 Paiea St. 900-400
  • Ewa Town Center Branch, Ft. Weaver Rd. 900-400
  • Kapiolani Branch, 1580 Makaloa St.
  • Main Office, 94-449 Ukee St. (Waipio) 900-400
  • Shipyard Branch, 585 Port Royal St. (PHNSY)
  • Waianae Branch, 85-866 Farrington Hwy. 900-400

University of Hawaii FCU

  • Leahi Hosptal Branch, Basement
  • McCully Branch, 2019 S. King St. MTThF 1000-400
  • West Oahu Campus Branch, UH West Oahu

Updated March 08, 2022


Big ATM Network for Cash On-the-Go

Another way Hawaii Federal Credit Union helps our members get easy access to their funds is through a large network of ATMs throughout the State of Hawaii and on the Mainland. We’ve partnered with First Hawaiian Bank and the CO-OP ATM Network to make sure you can withdraw cash, and perform important transactions when you need to, even when you’re far from home.

All First Hawaiian Bank ATMs

Use your debit/ATM card to perform transactions at any First Hawaiian Bank ATM throughout the State of Hawaii—surcharge-free!

CO-OP ATM Network

Members can conveniently withdraw funds with a Hawaii FCU debit or ATM card, check balances and transfer funds at more than 300 surcharge-free ATMs throughout Hawaii and over 30,000 ATMs on the continental United States. Just look for the CO-OP ATM logo.

Search by address or Zip code or download the CO-OP ATM App from the Google Play or Apple App store by searching “CO-OP ATM.”

CO-OP ATM Locator (new window/tab)

Avoid ATM Surcharges!

Many ATM owners will charge a fee for out-of-network users, so don’t get caught paying extra just to tap your own funds. Hawaii FCU doesn’t have a say in what other ATM owners add as a surcharge, so we recommend choosing surcharge-free ATMs from either the CO-OP ATM Network or First Hawaiian Bank.