First Federal Savings Bank, Evansville, celebrated its 120th anniversary in October. Originally established as the West Side Building Loan and Savings Association on Oct. 20, 1904, by a group of prominent businessmen, the bank’s first branch is still in operation as a banking center today. Its name changed to the First Federal Savings and Loan Association when, amid the Great Depression in 1934, the bank became the first Evansville thrift association to apply for and receive protection under the newly created Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Leadership adopted the bank’s current name in 1988. The bank’s current leader, Michael H. Head, became the institution’s 9th president in 2000 and CEO in 2004. ANNIVERSARY MILESTONES Construction workers build what will become the bank’s first branch in 1904, which still operates as a banking center today. 10 Convenient Locations www.firstfedsavings.bank ESTABLISHED OCTOBER 20, 1904 OF COMMUNITY-DRIVEN BANKING CELEBRATING (812) 492-8104 Data-Driven Strategy for Today’s Banker With continued competition for deposits and market volatility, banks are looking for ways to better analyze branch footprints and untapped markets. In addition to the most recent release of Summary of Deposit data by the FDIC, our tools allow for a quick, yet comprehensive analysis of vital competitor data. Our data can help you with M&A, networking planning, regulations, competitive analysis and more. – Analyze deposit market share on a national and regional level – Visualize footprints with powerful mapping tools – Leverage Pre-built Excel Templates for streamlined market assessment – Elevate your intelligence with U.S. Bank Branch data feeds Scan to learn more! NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2024 25
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