Bank To Build At Center, Detroit

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

By M.J. RHODES, Times-Union Lifestyles Editor-

Northeast Indiana Bancorp Inc., the parent company of First Federal Savings Bank, announced the bank will build a new full-service banking facility at 402 E. Center St., Warsaw.

This is the bank's first venture outside Huntington.

The facility will offer traditional banking services, including consumer and commercial banking, a full-service lobby, drive-up and ATM access, as well as brokerage and financial planning services through First Federal's wholly-owned subsidiary, Innovative Financial Services.

Michael S. Zahn, president of First Federal Savings Bank, said, "We look forward to entering a dynamic, growing market such as Warsaw, where we will continue to provide the same high level of customer service that our customers have become accustomed to in our Huntington market. Our board of directors and staff are committed to growing this new branch and expanding our franchise while serving the banking and community needs of the citizens of Warsaw."

The bank started in Huntington in 1912. Zahn is a third-generation in the banking business. He said, "My grandfather started working for the bank more than 50 years ago."

Northeast Indiana Bancorp Inc. is at 648 N. Jefferson St., Huntington. The company offers three full-service branches in Huntington.

Zahn said construction on the 3,500-square-foot Warsaw facility will begin in approximately 45 days. [[In-content Ad]]

Northeast Indiana Bancorp Inc., the parent company of First Federal Savings Bank, announced the bank will build a new full-service banking facility at 402 E. Center St., Warsaw.

This is the bank's first venture outside Huntington.

The facility will offer traditional banking services, including consumer and commercial banking, a full-service lobby, drive-up and ATM access, as well as brokerage and financial planning services through First Federal's wholly-owned subsidiary, Innovative Financial Services.

Michael S. Zahn, president of First Federal Savings Bank, said, "We look forward to entering a dynamic, growing market such as Warsaw, where we will continue to provide the same high level of customer service that our customers have become accustomed to in our Huntington market. Our board of directors and staff are committed to growing this new branch and expanding our franchise while serving the banking and community needs of the citizens of Warsaw."

The bank started in Huntington in 1912. Zahn is a third-generation in the banking business. He said, "My grandfather started working for the bank more than 50 years ago."

Northeast Indiana Bancorp Inc. is at 648 N. Jefferson St., Huntington. The company offers three full-service branches in Huntington.

Zahn said construction on the 3,500-square-foot Warsaw facility will begin in approximately 45 days. [[In-content Ad]]

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