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  2. Co-op Solutions - Wikipedia

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    CU Cooperative Systems, Inc. doing business as Co-op Solutions [1] [2] (formerly d.b.a. CO-OP Financial Services), is a company that operates an interbank network connecting the ATMs of credit unions in the United States, with locations also in Canada and certain United States Navy bases overseas. It is the largest credit union-owned interbank ...

  3. Credit unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many credit unions participate in the CO-OP Network, which allows members of participating credit unions to use nearly 30,000 ATMs without fees or surcharges. Shared branching is a cooperative venture whereby members of one credit union can perform basic transactions at no additional cost at any branch owned by other credit unions within the ...

  4. The Pros and Cons of Credit Unions - AOL

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    Credit unions partner with other credit unions independently and through the CO-OP network, which provides members access to more than 5,600 shared branches and over 30,000 ATMs in all 50 states ...

  5. Navy Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    Navy Federal operates branches in many U.S. metro areas as well as in some overseas locations, comprising a total of 366 branches worldwide as of November 2024. [1] In addition, members can make transactions through the CO-OP network of more than 30,000 ATMs in the U.S. and Canada without incurring surcharges or fees.

  6. America First Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2023, America First has 124 branch locations, more than 1 million members, and has over USD 19.35 billion in assets. [1] America First is also a member of the CO-OP Network of ATMs which provides its members free ATM access to the network's almost 30,000 ATMs nationwide.

  7. Housing cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The word cooperative is also used to describe a non-share capital co-op model in which fee-paying members obtain the right to occupy a bedroom and share the communal resources of a house owned by a cooperative organization. Such is the case with student cooperatives in some college and university communities across the United States.

  8. List of utility cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Gosfield North Communications Co-operative ; Hay Communications Co-Operative [8] Hurontel Telecommunications Co-operative [9] Lansdowne Rural Telephone Company [10] Mornington Communications Co-operative [11] Quadro Communications Co-operative [12] Tuckersmith Communications Co-operative [13]

  9. Pedernales Electric Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Pedernales Electric Cooperative is a not-for-profit rural electric distribution, utility cooperative headquartered in Johnson City, Texas, US, set up in 1938.. The cooperative, the nation's largest distribution electric cooperative, is owned by more than 300,000 cooperative members in Central Texas and serves an area of 8,100 square miles (21,000 km 2). [1]