ONTARIO, Calif. — The second largest credit union in Pennsylvania, the $2.4 billion Police and Fire Federal Credit Union, has added CO-OP Network, the surcharge-free ATM network run by CO-OP Financial Services to its ATM services, CO-OP has announced.

"We belong to several surcharge-free ATM networks that provide our members with access to their money," said John LaRosa, PFFCU CEO. "With 25,000 ATMs nationwide, CO-OP Network is, by far, the most extensive. They also provide this service at a much lower cost than some of the competitors we researched."

CO-OP Network, which has ATMs in 50 states and 10 countries, has a partnership with 7-Eleven to provide surcharge-free ATM access for 24 million credit union cardholders at 5,500 7-Eleven locations across the country.

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"We now offer the added convenience of giving PFFCU members the ability to make transactions at 100 7-Eleven ATMs," said LaRosa.

PFFCU, a top-30 credit union nationally, brings an additional 22 ATMs to CO-OP Network.

"While our focus continues to be expansion throughout the U.S," said Stan Hollen, CO-OP Financial Services CEO, "recently, we've been targeting Pennsylvania. PFFCU's desire to be convenient for its members so they can access their accounts anytime and anywhere is a philosophy we share."

In related news, CO-OP Financial Services also announced a deal under which the member credit unions of the Maryland and D.C. Credit Union Association will have access to CO-OP Network services.

The association represents 176 credit unions throughout Maryland and Washington, D.C.

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