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PURDUE EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
PURDUE EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
West Lafayette, Indiana
201-500 employees
Headquartered in West Lafayette, Ind., Purdue Federal Credit Union (Purdue Federal) was founded on the Purdue University campus in 1969 by a group of Purdue employees searching for a place where they, their families and their fellow employees could save and borrow money safely, confidentially and at a fair rate of interest. Through its seven full-service branches, two high-school branches, and online and mobile banking services, Purdue Federal offers its members an array of financial products including locally serviced mortgage and consumer loan products, savings and money market accounts, checking accounts with direct deposit, individual retirement accounts and business accounts. It also provides online services that allow its members to manage their money when and where it’s convenient for them. And today, Purdue Federal remains strong because it has stayed true to its original purpose—people helping people. Since 2009, it has earned the honor as the Best Financial Institution, Best Checking & Savings Account and Best Mortgage Lender as voted by Journal & Courier readers. Purdue Federal has been recognized for the last 6 years by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce as a Best Place to Work in Indiana. Most recently Purdue Federal ranked sixth of 21 medium-sized companies in the 2016 Best Places to Work in Indiana competition. The top companies in the state are determined through employer reports and comprehensive employee surveys. Among the things that make Purdue Federal a best place to work are eight hours of paid volunteer time off (VTO); a zero-percent interest loan for professional clothing, exercise equipment or the purchase of a personal home computer; and employee recognition through monthly, quarterly and annual awards. Federally insured by the NCUA. Equal Housing Lender.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
FIRST FARMERS FINANCIAL CORP.
FIRST FARMERS FINANCIAL CORP.
Converse, Indiana
201-500 employees
Founded in 1885, as Mark Tully’s Exchange Bank, our institution has steadfastly committed itself to preserving the traditions of rural banking and bringing that style of service to new markets. First Farmers Bank & Trust is a privately held financial institution dedicated to serving its communities with state of the art banking products with old fashioned service. In the dynamic world of financial services, we at First Farmers pride ourselves on retaining our hometown flavor and quality customer service, while providing innovative commercial lending and deposit products at competitive rates. First Farmers Bank & Trust now serves over 60,000 clients throughout Indiana and Illinois from 35 conveniently located branch offices and has become one of the premier community banks in the Midwest. With over 350 employees and over $1.9 billion in assets, the bank has come a long way from Mark Tully’s original Exchange and is now the largest Agricultural bank east of the Mississippi River as designated by the FDIC. But central to the bank focus is the commitment to remain an independent institution, free to change dynamically to meet the needs of its customers and communities. At First Farmers Bank & Trust, we have always understood that our most valuable asset is the quality and commitment of our people. We have created a progressive work environment that promotes and rewards excellence. We enjoy a relaxed working atmosphere, competitive salary scale, and excellent benefits packages. First Farmers Bank & Trust promotes a healthy and happy work environment by providing a wellness and recognition program. We also provide opportunities for internal and external educational programs. A current list of employment opportunities is available at: https://ffbt.applicantstack.com/x/openings Please contact Guy Staska, Human Resources Advisor, with any questions at (574) 241-4588.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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BEACON CREDIT UNION
BEACON CREDIT UNION
Wabash, Indiana
201-500 employees
In 1931, a group of seventy-five farmers in Wabash County, Indiana joined together to form their own financial cooperative. This group of leaders'​ simple vision was to provide savings and dependable loan programs, particularly to farmers, in the area. In keeping with this heritage, Beacon Credit Union has remained a leader in serving the agricultural community. Currently, Beacon CU is proud to be the largest agricultural lending credit union in the nation. In rural Indiana, where agricultural heritage is still a significant part of the cultural patchwork -- from 4-H fairs in the summer to harvest moons in the fall - our communities are about far more than just farming, and so is Beacon Credit Union. Today, Beacon has over $1.2 billion in assets, has grown to include 30 office locations, and serves over 43,000 members located throughout 50 counties in Indiana. Beacon's commitment to a business philosophy centered on service and added value has created a credit union whose name is synonymous with financial strength and stability. We are committed to "Guiding the Way"​ to service and value through financial knowledge and member education. Beacon Credit Union is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Each account insured up to $250,000 by American Share Insurance. By members'​ choice, this institution is not federally insured. Equal Housing Opportunity.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
HOME NATIONAL BANK OF THORNTOWN
HOME NATIONAL BANK OF THORNTOWN
Thorntown, Indiana
201-500 employees
Analyzed commercial real estate credits, writing memos and completing stress tests in multiple states during the real estate downturn of 2008.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard