| Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Mario Platt |
Vice President and Head of Information Security | Profile |
Daniel Schwartz |
Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Filipe Rodriguez |
Chief Technology Officer | Profile |
Capital Trust Federal Credit Union is a Saint Paul, MN-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Trusted advisor. Local. Solid, stable and prudent. These are the values we’ve embraced and brought to our business for more than 80 years. And that’s why Home Federal Bank is a cornerstone for the communities we serve. Home Federal Bank offers personal banking, business banking, ag lending, home loans, trust and asset management, and investments. Our locations include 27 branches throughout South Dakota and Minnesota. We employ over 300 people throughout the region. Home Federal Bank was originally chartered on March 20, 1929, as Home Federal Savings Association. Starting in 1992, the organization operated under a federal savings bank charter with the name, Home Federal Savings Bank. In 2001 we became Home Federal Bank to better signify a full-service community bank offering a large array of products and services. Home Federal Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of HF Financial Corp., which is traded on the NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol “HFFC.” HF Financial Corp. had total assets of $1.2 billion and stockholders’ equity of $99.4 million (as of March 31, 2013). The company is the largest publicly traded financial institution based in South Dakota. The corporate office is located at 225 South Main Avenue in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Home Federal Bank has two operating subsidiaries: Mid America Leasing Company and Hometown Investment Services, Inc.
Morgenthaler Ventures is a Menlo Park, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
optica-ah is a Puebla Mexico, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
The Fahey Bank was founded in 1865, the year the Civil War ended, by Timothy Fahey. Originally known as The Bank of Ireland, the bank was located in the rear of Tim Fahey's general store at 127 North Main Street. The bank's main office continues to be at the same location. In the early years of the bank, farmers generally paid for purchases by giving notes payable at harvest time to the merchants. Tim Fahey purchased these notes from the merchants. When the farmers came in at harvest time to pay off their notes, they often left their extra funds on deposit, and the bank grew rapidly. When all the banks were closed for the "bank holiday" during the Depression, Fahey Bank did not receive its notice and remained open to serve its customers. While many of the area banks failed, Fahey Bank grew and prospered. Over the years, the bank has expanded and opened four branches, including Marion's first drive-up teller facility. Throughout its history, Fahey has emphasized lending to individuals and local businesses. It continues this tradition today. This emphasis on local lending is the reason Fahey Bank continues to be one of the safest banks in the country. Its capital ratio is in the top 6% nationally and it consistently receives top safety ratings from all the independent bank rating services. Timothy Fahey's descendents continue to operate the bank today. The Bank's current Executive Chairman, Carl F. Hughes, is his great-great grandson. Carl F. Hughes was honored as one of America's top 100 corporate leaders in 1997 by Irish American magazine.