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Civista Bank

www.civista.bank

 
Civista Bank is the banking subsidiary of Civista Bancshares, Inc., a financial holding company with assets of approximately $2.3 billion headquartered in Sandusky, Ohio. As a full-service financial institution, Civista serves the needs of consumer, business, mortgage, and wealth management customers. Branches are located throughout Northern, Central and Southwestern Ohio and Southeastern Indiana. Wealth Management investment services are not FDIC insured, not bank guaranteed and may lose value.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.civista.bank
  • 100 East Water Street
    Sandusky, OH USA 44870
  • Phone: 419.625.4121

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Carl Kessler
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer Profile

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