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What is the difference between a national “Shared Branch Outlet” and a Texas Credit Union Service Center?

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What is the difference between a national “Shared Branch Outlet” and a Texas Credit Union Service Center?

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Shared Branch Outlets are a credit union’s proprietary office that has been re-configured to allow members from national participating credit unions to perform transactions at their branches. Texas Credit Union Service Centers are stand-alone centers owned and operated by the Texas Credit Union League. All of these facilities allow participating credit union members to conduct most of their business as if it were their own credit union branch. By sharing facilities, credit unions can offer greater convenience for members to access their accounts in many more locations.

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