History
Detroit Metropolitan Credit Union opened its doors on November 2, 1929 in the Lafayette Building on Michigan Avenue, between Griswold and Cass. Only three days earlier, the nation had experienced the Great Stock Market Crash of '29. At that time we were known as Detroit Municipal Credit Union. Over the next five years, many financial institutions closed their doors, never to open again. DMCU remained open and has continued to serve the financial needs of Detroit municipal employees. DMCU eventually moved to the basement of the Old City Hall, then to the City-County Building. DMCU finally outgrew that location and built the current facility in 1968 at 1480 East Jefferson. In May of 2009 DMCU changed its name to Detroit Metropolitan Credit Union and membership is open to anyone who lives, works or worships in the State of Michigan.
Specialties
We are the best credit union in Detroit and the surrounding Detroit Metro area. We now serve anyone living or working in the State of Michigan. We are a full service financial institution with excellent customer service. You will discover our staff is polite and we are a professional organization. We branches in downtown Detroit, Clawson and Novi, Michigan. We offer a complete online banking experience with bill pay and a mobile website for access to your money 24 hours a day 7 days a week. We also participate in credit union shared branching with over 5000 branches and 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs nationwide.