2014 Vol. 98 No. 11

28 Hoosier Banker November 2014 1st Source Bank, South Bend, completed the first stage of an $8 million investment in Fort Wayne on Oct. 10 with simultaneous ribbon cuttings for the grand reopening of six remodeled banking centers. Each banking center underwent extensive remodeling, with configuration to allow bankers to work side-by-side with clients. As part Regions Bank, Indianapolis, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 15 to debut its first new-concept branch, located at Stadium Square in West Lafayette. The branch features a 24-hour lobby, providing access to the bank’s video teller machines, DepositSmart ATM and standard night deposit box. The video teller service connects customers with a bank representative via live video chat. The branch has a modern, open layout, with customers being welcomed directly by “universal bankers.” new brAnCHes, buIldIngs & openIngs 1st Source Bank’s Fort Wayne downtown banking center. 1st Source Bank’s Covington Plaza banking center. 1st Source Bank’s East State banking center. of the celebration, the bank made donations of $1,000 to local not-for-profit organizations, including the Embassy Theatre, FAME, Concordia Educational Foundation, Fox Island Alliance, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School and Fort Wayne Habitat for Humanity. 1st Source Bank’s North Anthony banking center. 1st Source Bank’s Pine Valley banking center. 1st Source Bank’s Waynedale banking center. The new concept branch opened by Regions Bank in West Lafayette features a video teller, permitting customers to do their banking via live video chat with bank representatives.

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