Shared Branching Network
Good news. You can access your Eagle One account at thousands of other Credit Unions nationwide through the Shared Branching Network!
We want you to have options when are you on vacation, traveling for business, or just not near an Eagle One branch! This national co-op of Credit Unions give members the added benefit of accessing their accounts from any Credit Union that is in the Shared Branching Network. In other words, members can visit a different Credit Union and perform transactions within their Eagle One account!
AT A SHARED BRANCH, YOU CAN:
Withdraw or deposit cash
Make check deposits (hold policies may apply)
Make loan payments (some restrictions may apply)
Transfer Funds*
ALL SHARED BRANCH LOCATIONS REQUIRE THE MEMBER TO HAVE:
Name of their credit union (Eagle One Federal Credit Union)
Account number
Current (non-expired) photo ID
If visit a Shared Branch location, a teller can now identify and authenticate members in the branch using a QR code and one-time passcode multi-factor authentication verification. This additional layer of authentication – called IDCheck- will be used to help keep your account safe with just a few simple steps.
1. Scan the QR code located in the branch or visit verify.coop.org
2. In the field begin typing Eagle One and select Eagle One FCU from the drop-down list.
3. Enter your savings account number and the last four digits of your social security number. At a shared branch location, your savings number is required to access your full account including checking.
4. Follow the steps to complete the verification process. Tip: Save your validation for a quicker experience next time!
If you have any questions, please contact Eagle One FCU at 844-218-4529 and speak to a Member Service Representative.
To learn more about Shared Branching, click here.
*External transfers can only be made to accounts at credit unions within the Shared Branching Network.