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FIRST FINANCIAL CORPORATION
FIRST FINANCIAL CORPORATION
Terre Haute, Indiana
500+ employees
Financial Services
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
PURDUE EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
PURDUE EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
West Lafayette, Indiana
100-499 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
THE FARMERS BANK
THE FARMERS BANK
Frankfort, Indiana
100-499 employees
We're an Indiana community bank serving our neighbors since 1876. You don't have to be a farmer to be a Farmer!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
THE HOMETOWN SAVINGS BANK
THE HOMETOWN SAVINGS BANK
Terre Haute, Indiana
100-499 employees
Terre Haute Savings Bank is a banking company based out of 533 Ohio St, Terre Haute, IN, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HOME BANK S B
HOME BANK S B
Martinsville, Indiana
50-99 employees
Home Bank is a community bank. Our mission is to make lives better by gathering, growing, and giving. IMPORTANT: Never disclose personal financial information on LinkedIn. Home Bank will never ask for your account numbers, passwords, Social Security number, or other private information through LinkedIn. Home Bank sponsors this page but is not affiliated with LinkedIn. We have no control over how third parties use the information you share on LinkedIn. We strongly encourage you to read and be familiar with LinkedIn’s Privacy Policy at https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy. Home Bank is not responsible for, and does not endorse, third party sites or their content. Equal Housing Lender. Member FDIC.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
THE FOUNTAIN TRUST COMPANY
THE FOUNTAIN TRUST COMPANY
Covington, Indiana
100-499 employees
The Fountain Trust Company is a $685 million-dollar community bank with 16 locations in west-central Indiana. Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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CITIZENS BANK
CITIZENS BANK
Mooresville, Indiana
100-499 employees
Responsible for managing the daily operations of the Teller staff in a Tier I branch. Ensures compliance with bank policies and procedures. Under guidance of Branch Manager administers oral and written corrective actions as necessary, develops and delivers performance evaluations, plans and administers salary actions. Conducts regular staff meetings. Monitors Teller difference records. Maintains attendance records and vacation schedules. Manages Teller resources to minimize customer wait time. Coaches, counsels, trains, and develops current and new staff members to increase efficiency and enhance productivity. Meets teller sales referral goals and actively participates in sales promotions. May perform daily Teller functions part of the time.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
INDUSTRIAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
INDUSTRIAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Lafayette, Indiana
50-99 employees
Our Vision Making a difference. sharing the benefits. As a member-owned financial institution, our priority is to provide quality financial services that consistently exceed expectations and mutually benefit our members and their credit union. Our vision is to serve as our member’s primary financial institution by tailoring products and services that meet their financial goals and objectives.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
STATE BANK
STATE BANK
Brownsburg, Indiana
100-499 employees
Founded in 1910, State Bank has achieved 111 years of personalized service. Focused on local decision making, our locally owned bank has grown from a single location to become the premier community bank in central Indiana with over $711 million in assets. We are trusted by individuals, families, and local businesses alike to assist with their every financial need. And, by choosing to bank with us, you choose to keep your dollars close to home and allow us to reinvest right here in our community. Although we are small in size we are big on service being voted best bank in Hendricks County nine out of the past ten years. In addition, we have been named a 5-Star Bank by Bauer Financial based on our strength and performance. Whether you need a basic checking account, personal or business loan, or choose to use our online banking and mobile app, we are your bank. We pride ourselves in keeping up with industry technology while keeping you at the heart of what we do. We constantly strive to be your bank of choice. Please take a moment to visit with one of our friendly banking center managers or give us a call. We look forward to visiting with you.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
HOOSIER HEARTLAND STATE BANCORP
HOOSIER HEARTLAND STATE BANCORP
Crawfordsville, Indiana
50-99 employees
For over 100 years Hoosier Heartland State Bank has been committed to the communities we serve. We are dedicated to our Mission, Vision, and Values and we conduct business in accordance with these standards 100% of the time. It is the Mission of Hoosier Heartland State Bank to be an industry leader in redefining what it means to be a Community Bank. We believe the characteristics that define a Community Bank and Hoosier Heartland State Bank are: 1. Giving back 10% of our annual net income to our communities 2. Giving back our time and talents to the communities we serve 3. Devoting ourselves to the success of our clients Vision: Where every customer says: “My Banker treats me like Family and has changed my Life!” Values: Compassion, Ownership, Integrity, and Growth.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
NORTH SALEM STATE BANK
NORTH SALEM STATE BANK
North Salem, Indiana
100-499 employees
North Salem State Bank is a community bank that was founded in 1923. We take pride in knowing the people in the communities that we serve and providing solutions to meet the financial needs of consumers and businesses. Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Cloverdale, Indiana
50-99 employees
First National Bank was founded in 1908 with a singular mission: provide an extraordinary customer experience. We have honed quality products and efficient services for more than a century, attracting and training top industry talent to deliver on our mission in Lynchburg, Danville, and Charlottesville. Beginning in early 2020, First National Bank embarked on a growth period which saw the acquisition of the former Virginia Bank & Trust in the Danville market, as well as the opening of our eleventh retail location in Central Virginia. At First National Bank, we are accountable to all of our stakeholders, which extends beyond clients and shareholders: we are stewards of our communities. Through corporate giving and employee led Community Impact Foundation, First National Bank supports local non-profits in our markets, with specific focus on economic development, education, financial literacy, the arts, assisting those in crisis, providing for healthy and independent living, and developing successful children and youth.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading