Telcom Credit Union was originally organized in 1936 by the employees of the Detroit division of Michigan Bell Telephone Company. Ten charter members purchased a $5.00 share to allow the credit union to accumulate capital and so we began. The credit union would operate from payroll deductions received from members and would make small loans (not to exceed $200).
Today, Telcom is a $455 million dollar, full-service financial institution with more than 40,000 member-owners.
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