ALBANY, N.Y. - Two ATM sharing networks facilitated by CU24, a credit union-owned and operated ATM network affiliate of the New York State Credit Union League, have agreed to offer no-surcharge service to each other's members. The deal between "e-z Access,"and "MetroNet" means that nearly 100,000 consumers and members of 18 credit unions stretching from the Canadian border to New York City, will have surcharge-free access to 20 ATMs. Current members of the two sharing networks include: Adirondack Regional FCU, Tupper Lake, N.Y.; Columbia Greene FCU, Hudson, N.Y.; Community Resource FCU, Latham, N.Y.; Dover NJ Spanish American FCU; Entertainment Industries CU, New York City; Hudson River CU, Corinth, N.Y.; Melrose CU, Melrose, N.Y.; Montauk CU, Montauk, N.Y.; North Franklin FCU, Malone, N.Y.; P&C EFCU, Syracuse, N.Y.; Plattsburgh GP EFCU, N.Y.; SUNY Plattsburgh FCU, N.Y.; School Systems FCU, Albany, N.Y.; TCT FCU, Clifton, N.Y.; Tri-Lakes FCU, Saranac Lake, N.Y.; Ulster FCU, Kingston, N.Y., and US Courthouse SDNY, New York City. As other credit unions join e-z Access and MetroNet, they will be included in the no-surcharge arrangement. Any new sharing groups that are formed through CU24 will also participate in the agreement. CU24 serves over 130 credit unions in five northeast states.
CU24 ATM-sharing networks seal no-surcharge agreement
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