German American Bank Named as “Best Bank in Indiana” for Second Consecutive Year
October 27, 2021 at 01:48 pm
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October 27, 2021
German American Bank has once again been recognized as the Best Bank in Indiana in Newsweek's second annual "America's Best Banks" ranking. This prestigious award comes as part of Newsweek's 2022 list of America's Best Banks produced in partnership with LendingTree.
This ranking recognizes banks in a variety of categories that best serve their customers' needs. Best Bank winners are assessed on more than 30 separate factors consumers consider valuable including customer service performance, digital and office presence, mobile app ratings, account and loan options, fees, and overall health of the bank. German American Bank is ranked as the best in the category of banks under $10 billion in assets in the state of Indiana.
"Receiving this designation for a second year is a reflection of our incredible team embracing our German American values of integrity, people, relationships and performance in our day-to-day operations and interactions," states Mark Schroeder, Chairman and CEO of German American Bank. "I am grateful to our customers who continue to appreciate our drive to provide financial solutions through technology backed by a team of people who live and work within the communities we serve."
More information about this recognition can be found by visiting https://www.newsweek.com/americas-best-banks-2022/best-big-banks-state.
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German American Bancorp, Inc. is a financial holding company. The Company, through its banking subsidiary German American Bank, operates around 75 banking offices in 20 contiguous southern Indiana counties and 14 counties in Kentucky. Its segments include core banking, wealth management services, and insurance. The core banking segment involves attracting deposits from the general public and using such funds to originate consumer, commercial and agricultural, commercial and agricultural real estate, and residential mortgage loans, primarily in the Companyâs local markets. The core banking segment also involves the sale of residential mortgage loans in the secondary market. The wealth management services segment involves providing trust, investment advisory, brokerage and retirement planning services to customers. The insurance segment offers a full range of personal and corporate property and casualty insurance products, primarily in the Company's banking subsidiary's local markets.