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San Francisco Federal Credit Union introduces NextGen ATM

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (September 18, 2013) — San Francisco Federal Credit Union, a not-for-profit, member-owned financial institution serving San Francisco and San Mateo Counties, has installed a NextGen ATM at its Main Branch to better serve both members and CO-OP® shared-branch users

The NextGen ATM allows members and CO-OP® shared-branch users to conduct the same transactions available in the Credit Union’s branches. The machine allows users to make withdrawals, deposits, transfers and loan payments quickly and easily.

“Our new NextGen ATM will help to get members and shared-branch users in and out of our branches more quickly by reducing wait times and adding convenience,” said Jude Gogan, Chief Operating Officer at San Francisco Federal Credit Union.

The new machine offers options for conducting transactions without a debit card. Users have the option to create a personal identification number (PIN) to bypass using a debit card for identification purposes. A driver’s license or credit card can also be used to complete transactions. These features allow for more streamlined transactions and added flexibility.

“It’s easy to get started and easy to use the NextGen machine for all your usual transactions,” said Gogan. “Users can register to use all of its helpful features the first time they use the machine. The instructions are right on the screen, so you can be up and running in no time.”

About San Francisco Federal Credit Union
San Francisco Federal Credit Union has been serving San Francisco since 1954. Today, anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties may apply for membership. We currently serve more than 31,000 members. San Francisco FCU is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration and is an Equal Housing Lender.


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