2016 Vol. 100 No. 12

55 HќќѠіђџȱ юћјђџ ђѐђњяђџȱ2016 with capitalization of $25,000 and held by 31 stockholders. In 2005 Peoples State Bank, with locations in Francesville, Winamac, Rensselaer and Monon, and assets of $142 million, merged with The State Bank of Oxford to form Alliance Š—”ǯȱ ȱ Šœȱ˜—Žȱ˜ȱ‘ŽȱꛜȱœžŒŒŽœœž•ȱ mergers of equals in the country. Now at $300 million in assets, the core values of the two community banks remains steadfast as it looks to continue to grow over the next 100+ years … banking on personal relationships, progressive technology, stewardship and conservative principles.  Participants of the Pulaski County 4-H Fair parade SLOH LQ IURQW RI WKH ´0\ %DQN 0\ &RPPXQLW\µ Alliance Bank truck. First Federal Savings Bank, Evansville First Federal Savings Bank was established in Evansville in 1904. It ’œȱŠȱŒ˜––ž—’¢ȱ‹Š—”ȱ˜ěŽ›’—ȱœŽŸŽ—ȱ locations in Posey, Vanderburgh and Warrick County. First Federal Sav- ’—œȱ Š—”ȱ’œȱŠ•œ˜ȱ™›˜žȱ˜ȱ˜ěŽ›ȱ ˜–Žȱ Building Savings Bank locations in Daviess and Pike counties. ȱ ’›œȱ ŽŽ›Š•ȱ’œȱŠȱꗊ—Œ’Š•ȱ’—œ’ž- tion that values the relationships that are built with customers, shareholders and employees. First Federal takes First Federal Savings Bank has been in operation since 1904. PNC Bank, NA, Indianapolis PNC is proud to be part of Indiana’s communities. With volunteerism support from PNC employees, the bank devotes resources and human capital to seed ideas and foster development initiatives to help make —’Š—ŠȱŠȱ‹ŽĴŽ›ȱ™•ŠŒŽȱ˜ȱ•’ŸŽȱŠ—ȱ work. The PNC Grow Up Great initiative helps fund school readiness among Œ‘’•›Ž—ȱ›˜–ȱ‹’›‘ȱ˜ȱŠŽȱ꟎ǯȱ ‘Žȱ PNC Foundation has provided grants totaling more than $1.6 million that fund organizations and early education centers in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend and other communities. PNC also makes charitable commitments to the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Arts United in Fort Wayne and other arts organizations across the state. Additionally the bank has touched communities such as the Turnstone facility in Fort Wayne and the Indy Cultural Trail in downtown Indianapolis in hopes of creating economic revitalization and to improve quality of life for Hoosiers. The PNC Financial Services Group Inc. provides local delivery of retail and business banking; residential mortgage banking; specialized services for corporations and government entities, including corpo- ›ŠŽȱ‹Š—”’—ǰȱ›ŽŠ•ȱŽœŠŽȱꗊ—ŒŽȱŠ—ȱ asset-based lending; and wealth management and asset management.  PNC’s Jeff Kucer and Nicole Duncan pose with young students of Christel House in Indianapolis, a center the bank supports with early education funding. ™›’Žȱ’—ȱ˜ěŽ›’—ȱ‘Žȱ‹Žœȱ™›˜žŒœȱ Š—ȱœŽ›Ÿ’ŒŽœȱŠ’•˜›Žȱ˜ȱęȱ’œȱŒžœ˜–- ers’ needs.  The Peoples Bank, Brownstown Originally chartered in 1919 as the Brownstown Loan and Trust Company, The Peoples Bank was formed in 1965 with the merger of the Brownstown Loan and Trust Company and the First National Bank of Brownstown. The Peoples Bank remains a locally owned community bank serving all ˜ȱ ŠŒ”œ˜—ȱ ˜ž—¢ǰȱ ’‘ȱ˜ĜŒŽœȱ’—ȱ Brownstown, Crothersville and Seymour. The Peoples Bank is dedicated to serving the needs of the smalltown community. The bank continues to work hard to give customers the best in banking products and services. ȱ ‘Žȱ Ž˜™•Žœȱ Š—”ǰȱœŠěȱ”—˜ ȱ customers by name and consider them the bank’s most valuable asset. ‘Žȱ‹Š—”ȱ’œȱŒ˜––’ĴŽȱ˜ȱ–Š’—Š’—- ’—ȱ‘Žȱꗊ—Œ’Š•ȱ›Ž•Š’˜—œ‘’™œȱ’ȱ‘Šœȱ established over the years and to creating long-lasting relationships with new customers.  The Peoples Bank serves the needs of the community throughout Jackson County.

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