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5% or higher FDIC-insured checking interest rate [1] Alliant, Capital One 360, Navy Federal, and USAA all have physical branches, but not nationwide. (Fidelity and Schwab also have branches, but don't accept cash deposits at any. ) [2] There are some conflicting reports on the 0% foreign exchange fee, but 0% seems to be correct. [3] 4 out of 5 checking account types offered by NFCU include $10 or $20 ATM refunds. Methodology: This list was based on these past popular posts: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. A local credit union is likely to be a better option than an online bank or credit union. To find a local credit union, head to. Many credit unions are part of the CO-OP Shared Branching network which allows members of one credit union to perform a range of transactions at any other participating credit union branch, including deposits, loan payments, and withdrawals. To use the shared branching system, tell the teller "I'd like to [deposit/withdraw] money into another credit union through the shared branching system. "