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West Michigan Savings Bank is a Bangor, MI-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Homewood Federal Savings Bank is a Baltimore, MD-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Since 1884 Civista Bank has provided financial solutions to generations of businesses, families and individuals. We`re committed to developing life-long relationships built on trust, expertise, and exceptional service. As a $2.1 billion organization, our financial resources and commitment to be the community`s trusted financial advisor enable us to serve the personal and business banking, mortgage, and wealth management needs of our community members. We proudly support a variety of economic, educational, cultural, and health and human service initiatives within the communities we serve. Through both monetary support and promoting employee volunteerism, Civista Bank is dedicated to making a difference. While we`ve grown into new communities and changed our brand name along the way, we`re proud to be the same bank with the same commitment to relationship banking focused on you. Today, the bank operates 38 locations in Northern, Central and Southwestern Ohio and Southeastern Indiana. Company Information: Civista Bank is the banking subsidiary of Civista Bancshares, Inc., a financial holding company with assets of approximately $2.1 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.
First National Bank Bemidji is a Bemidji, MN-based company in the Financial Services sector.
As one of Alabama`s strongest and largest community banks, Troy Bank & Trust enjoys a proud history and a foundation rooted in serving the community, investing in other`s futures, and valuing personal relationships. Troy Bank & Trust was organized September 5, 1906, with capital stock of $50,000.00. Among the organizers and first directors were: Charles Henderson, W.C. Windham, and W.C. Black.