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Our Mission

Act as a multiplier for good, sharing our success to improve the lives of members, employees, and neighbors to build stronger, more vibrant communities.

Dow Credit Union's Service Commitment is to be our members' lifelong financial partner by building trusted relationships.

 

Dow Credit Union was the 182nd credit union organized in the State of Michigan.

In 1937, the country was still in the throes of a severe economic depression that underscored the need for a workable financial plan to enable Dow employees to save for emergencies and obtain convenient, low-cost credit. Two Dow employees heard about the credit union movement and brought members of the Michigan Credit Union League to Midland. Representatives of labor and management heard the plan, liked it, and applied to the State Banking Department for a charter, which was granted July 28, 1937.

When Dow Credit Union began, membership was available to all employees of The Dow Chemical Company upon payment of a $0.25 membership fee. After joining, members could buy shares in the Credit Union for $5 each. The maximum loan granted without security was $50 and the maximum loan with security was $300. Interest rates were fixed at one percent a month on unpaid balances of any loan.

The first year of its inception, Dow Credit Union had 338 members and issued $4,990 in loans. By 1938, the assets reached $35,983. Dow Credit Union is proud to serve more than 74 thousand members and as of December 31, 2021 has over $2.1 billion in assets.

Our goal has always been to serve the members to the best of our abilities and provide them with the best value for their money. Every day, we continually strive to improve our level of service by keeping our common focus on the members. Thank you for your continued support of Dow Credit Union and for utilizing the many services we offer. Please look to us first for all of your financial needs as we continue to provide great value and pricing of our products and services. We look forward to serving you today, tomorrow, and for the years to come. Remember, Dow Credit Union is your Credit Union!

 

Hours and Locations

Midland Branch

Hours

Lobby:

Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. ET*

Drive Thru:

Monday - Friday: 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. ET*

Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. ET*

* See the Holiday Hours section below for more specific information.

Saginaw Branch

5420 Gratiot Rd, Saginaw, MI 48638

Hours

Lobby:

Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET*

Drive Thru:

Monday - Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET**

* See the Holiday Hours section below for more specific information.
** Drive Thru ATM available 24-hours every day and on weekends.

ATMs

We have a number of ATM locations. Use our ATM Locator to find the one closest to you!


Holiday Hours (2024)

DayDateHoliday NameHours
MondayNew Year's Day HolidayClosed
SaturdayJan 13Martin Luther King Jr. Day WeekendClosed
MondayMartin Luther King Jr. Day Closed
MondayPresident's Day Closed
FridayMar 29Good FridayClosed
SaturdayEaster Weekend Closed
SaturdayMemorial Day WeekendClosed
MondayMemorial Day Closed
Thursday Independence Day Closed
SaturdayAug 31Labor Day WeekendClosed
MondayLabor Day Closed
ThursdayThanksgiving Closed
FridayDay after Thanksgiving Closed
SaturdayThanksgiving WeekendClosed
TuesdayChristmas Eve7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ET
WednesdayChristmas DayClosed
TuesdayNew Year's Eve7:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ET
WednesdayJan 01New Year's Day (2025)Closed

 

 


 

Featured News

Dow Credit Union Presents 2023’s "Dine & Unwind" with CAN Council

October 08, 2023

 

BAY CITY - The Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) Council will host a fall "Dine & Unwind" event on Oct. 26 at the DoubleTree Hotel, raising funds and awareness for its services in the Great Lakes Bay Region. 

 

Presented by Dow Credit Union, the evening's festivities will be fall-themed. Chefs from across the Great Lakes Bay Region will prepare fall favorites, and seasonal craft beers and ciders will be served. 

 

Proceeds from event sponsorships and ticket sales will fund the CAN Council's nationally recognized programs. Serving Bay, Saginaw, Arenac, and Huron Counties, the nonprofit provides school and community-based educational sessions on child abuse prevention.  

 

"The support of our community means everything to us” CAN Council CEO Emily Yeager said.  “We're doing work for the community, and when they embrace it and they think it's important enough to support either as a volunteer or as a donor, it affirms for us that there are folks in the community who feel just as strongly about keeping our kids safe as we do." 

 

Furthermore, the organization's Children’s Advocacy Centers offer a secure setting in which children who have experienced trauma can be interviewed, examined, and begin the healing process. 

 

"In the past, a child may have been interviewed by as many as 13 professionals in different locations – in the back of a police car, at school, or even in the emergency room," the CAN Council stated. "This has changed with access to the Children’s Advocacy Centers." 

 

At $75, general admission tickets are still available at the third-party site  https://cbo.io/tickets/dine/tix?fbclid=IwAR37Ft7CIM_I78JAt-P_8WU4ReCU74hWh4rP8a4s707FX-tdUav7xl6FyfU

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