Del-One Federal Credit Union

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Del-One Federal Credit Union (formerly Delaware Federal Credit Union) is a credit union headquartered in Dover, Delaware. Del-One Federal Credit Union was officially chartered in 1960.[1] Del-One is the largest credit union in Delaware. As of March 2020, Del-One had over $520 million in assets, serving over 72,000 members with 11 branches.[1]

FormerlyDelaware Federal Credit Union (1995),

Delaware State Employees Federal Credit Union (1967),

Delaware Highway Federal Credit Union (1960)
Company typeCredit union
Founded1960
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Del-One Federal Credit Union
FormerlyDelaware Federal Credit Union (1995),

Delaware State Employees Federal Credit Union (1967),

Delaware Highway Federal Credit Union (1960)
Company typeCredit union
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1960
HeadquartersDover, Delaware, United States
Number of locations
11 branches (2020)
Key people
Steve Smith, Chair
Dan McCarthy, CEO
ProductsSavings; checking; consumer loans; mortgages; credit cards; online banking
Total assetsIncrease US$ 520M[1] (2020)
Members72,000 (2020)
Number of employees
571 (2019)
Websitedel-one.org
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Mergers

In 1996, Del-One Federal Credit Union merged with American Mirrex Federal Credit Union.

In 1999, Del-One Federal Credit Union merged with Delaware Transit Employees Federal Credit Union.

In 2008, Del-One Federal Credit Union merged with Department of Labor Federal Credit Union.

In 2013, Del-One Federal Credit Union merged with Seaford Federal Credit Union.[2]

In 2015, Del-One Federal Credit Union merged with U-DEL Federal Credit Union,[3] and Newport Site Employees Federal Credit Union.

In 2017, Del-One Federal Credit Union merged with ICI America Federal Credit Union, established in 1973.[4]

Awards

  • Forbes – Awarded Best-in-State Credit Union from Forbes' annual list of America's best credit unions in each state 2020 (state of Delaware).[5]
  • Readers Choice – Delaware's Favorite Credit Union in the Wilmington News Journal Reader's Choice Awards for 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017,[6] and 2018.
  • Top Workplace – Awarded as a Top Workplace from the Wilmington News Journal in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018.[7]

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