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VisionBankshares is a Ames, IA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Union Savings Bank, established in 1866, is a $2.4 billion mutual bank dedicated to providing excellent service to its customers and communities. Headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut, Union Savings Bank is a full-service financial institution providing banking, mortgage, investment and insurance products to individuals, businesses, not-for-profit organizations and government entities throughout western Connecticut. Dedicated to growth and progress, Union Savings Bank continuously seeks new ways to better serve our customers – from increased convenience through branch expansion to electronic banking. As a local community bank, we think that helping our communities is the right thing and it`s the neighborly thing to do. Our customers find us to be so much more than just a bank. We are expert advisors and caring community members unified by our history of stability and driven by our mission to help our customers and communities plan, grow and succeed. Union Savings Bank has 26 branches, in 17 towns, located in Bethel, Brookfield, Canton, Danbury, Kent, New Fairfield, Goshen, Litchfield, Marble Dale, Monroe, New Milford, Newtown, Ridgefield, Roxbury, Southbury, Torrington and Washington Depot.
In 1890 when the Quincy Mine opened in Hancock, Michigan, local banking focused only on serving commercial banking customers. Seeing a need to serve everyday people, a group of local businessmen led by Charles Wright, opened Superior Savings Bank on April 1, 1890. Their first location was in the back of a jewelry store. They grew on, and with a capital investment of $150,000, established the Superior Trust Company in 1902. This opened up new investment opportunities for bankers at a time when brokerage houses were getting the bulk of their business in copper stocks. When Calumet & Hecla Mining Company stock hit $1,000 a share, the financial world looked on in awe. As the Quincy Mining Company continued to grow, so did the bank. By 1910, the mining company`s 2,000 employees were looking to build homes, establish savings, and improve their lives. Superior Savings Bank was there to help them do just that – earning them the nickname “The Working Folks` Bank” from area residents. And still they grew with the booming local economy. The bank built a three story, state of the art facility on the lot of their first location, and on December 6, 1941, Superior National Bank and Superior Trust Company officially merged, forming Superior National Bank and Trust. By 1960, the bank constructed its second new building on a lot previously occupied by St. Patrick`s Church. The building was considered the most modern office complex in the Copper Country at that time and featured the area`s first drive-up window. All these years later, that location still serves as the Superior National Bank and Trust headquarters at 235 Quincy Street in Hancock. Determined to expand the bank to other locations, in 1964 bank President Gunnar Miller set his sights on Baraga, Michigan. Regulations at the time required that bank branches be within a 25-mile radius of the headquarters. To his relief, the Baraga site was located 24.596 miles away. The branch opened in 1966 and was highly profitable, breaking even in 14 months. Additional locations soon followed: Hubbell in the mid-70`s, Mohawk, Chassell and Houghton. Bank growth continued into the new millennium, with the acquisition of Commercial National Bank of L`Anse in 2009. Through more than 128 years of growth, one thing has remained the same: Our commitment to serving the needs of our community. Though we have expanded to serve businesses and corporations, the strength and character of the community that got us here remains the backbone of our culture.
American Principle Bank is a San Luis Obispo, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Insignia Bank is one of the leading companies in the Financial Services sector.