1st Source Breaks Ground On Lake St.

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

1st Source Bank officials and community leaders joined together Wednesday to dedicate the building site of the bank’s future office at 325 S. Lake St., downtown Warsaw.
1st Source Warsaw City President Doug Baumgardner was joined at the ceremony by the bank’s East Region President Bill Burton, Vice President and Trust Officer John Elliott and Kristina Alvarado, who will manage the new banking center.
Also attending were Warsaw Mayor Joseph Thallemer, Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation President George Robertson and Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Rob Parker, according to a press release from the bank.
“1st Source Bank is excited to strengthen its presence in downtown Warsaw with this expanded office that will include many innovative features,” said Baumgardner. “From side-by-side banking to the coffee station and community conference room, this new office is going to provide a whole new banking experience to Warsaw.”
The new office will feature a full-service banking center with the bank’s innovative side-by-side banking experience, in which bankers are beside clients instead of behind a teller line, sharing their workspace, computer screen and up-to-the-minute financial data. The new banking center also features a 24-hour ATM, drive-thru, coffee station, children’s area and a customer convenience center with a computer and iPad, fax machine and shredder, the release states. The second floor of the building will house the bank’s trust administration and wealth management offices and the lower level will include a conference room that will be available for use by community organizations.
The new larger office will replace 1st Source’s current downtown location at 120 S. Lake St.
1st Source Corporation, parent company of 1st Source Bank, has assets of $5.2 billion and is the largest locally controlled financial institution headquartered in the northern Indiana/southwestern Michigan area, according to the release. The corporation includes 80 banking centers, 22 1st Source Bank Specialty Finance Group locations nationwide, eight Trust and Wealth Management locations and 10 1st Source Insurance offices.
For more information, visit www.1stsource.com[[In-content Ad]]

1st Source Bank officials and community leaders joined together Wednesday to dedicate the building site of the bank’s future office at 325 S. Lake St., downtown Warsaw.
1st Source Warsaw City President Doug Baumgardner was joined at the ceremony by the bank’s East Region President Bill Burton, Vice President and Trust Officer John Elliott and Kristina Alvarado, who will manage the new banking center.
Also attending were Warsaw Mayor Joseph Thallemer, Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation President George Robertson and Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Rob Parker, according to a press release from the bank.
“1st Source Bank is excited to strengthen its presence in downtown Warsaw with this expanded office that will include many innovative features,” said Baumgardner. “From side-by-side banking to the coffee station and community conference room, this new office is going to provide a whole new banking experience to Warsaw.”
The new office will feature a full-service banking center with the bank’s innovative side-by-side banking experience, in which bankers are beside clients instead of behind a teller line, sharing their workspace, computer screen and up-to-the-minute financial data. The new banking center also features a 24-hour ATM, drive-thru, coffee station, children’s area and a customer convenience center with a computer and iPad, fax machine and shredder, the release states. The second floor of the building will house the bank’s trust administration and wealth management offices and the lower level will include a conference room that will be available for use by community organizations.
The new larger office will replace 1st Source’s current downtown location at 120 S. Lake St.
1st Source Corporation, parent company of 1st Source Bank, has assets of $5.2 billion and is the largest locally controlled financial institution headquartered in the northern Indiana/southwestern Michigan area, according to the release. The corporation includes 80 banking centers, 22 1st Source Bank Specialty Finance Group locations nationwide, eight Trust and Wealth Management locations and 10 1st Source Insurance offices.
For more information, visit www.1stsource.com[[In-content Ad]]
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