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ATM Locations
As of June 1, 2009 OCFCU will no longer utilize the Key Bank ATM Network

ATMs and ATM Networks

Withdrawals

Withdrawal cash at OCFCU ATMs (Garfield Heights and Macedonia branches) and any ATM bearing the MoneyPass or Alliance One logos with no access fees and no bank surcharges for the first six transactions per month. Any withdrawal transactions of seven or more will have a $.50 charge per transaction. Click on the icons below to locate the nearest ATM.

The STAR and Cirrus ATM Networks are also available to Ohio Catholic Members. Access fees and surcharges will apply when conducting transactions at ATMs with the STAR or the Cirrus logos.

  

As of June 1, 2009 OCFCU will no longer utilize the Key Bank ATM Network.

Point-of-Sale

Utilize your Ohio Catholic ATM or VISA Debit card for Point-of-Sale retail transactions that display the Cirrus, PLUS or STAR logs with no access fees and no bank surcharges.

Deposits

Unlimited deposit transactions at OCFCU ATMs (Garfield Heights and Macedonia branches), National City Bank ATMs,and participating Alliance One ATMs with no access fees and no bank surcharges.

  • Look for the following icon on the Alliance One ATM Locator website to determine where deposits maybe made without access fees and surcharges.

  • National City Bank will only accept deposits for OCFCU at their ATM machines – NOT inside their branches or through night depository drops.

As of June 1, 2009 OCFCU will no longer utilize the Key Bank ATM Network.

ATM & Debit Card Limits

  • ATM Cards – Limited to any combination ATM withdrawals and POS purchases of $200 per day with a limit of 9 transactions per day.
  • Debit Cards – Limited to $400 in ATM withdrawals and $2,500 in POS purchases per day with a limit of 9 transactions per day.

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