First Federal Receives 5-Star Rating

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

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First Federal Savings Bank received a Five Star Award from of the Indiana Bankers Association, at the association's Mega Conference, April 28-30. First Federal Savings Bank was one of 30 banks statewide granted the Five Star Award in recognition of its commitment to the Association in the areas of political awareness, issue advocacy, life-long learning, volunteerism and community involvement. The mission of the Indiana Bankers Association is to work collectively to improve the business environment for banking to a far greater extent than any single institution could accomplish on its own. The success of this mission is wholly dependent upon the support and participation of each member institution.

Other First Federal employees attending sessions at the mega conference were, Cindy Krumanaker, Cindy Zay, Michael Zahn, Randy Sizemore, Satin Lemon and Lupka Baloski. Employees could earn continuing education credits while strengthening their areas of expertise at the bank. Sessions were offered for operations and technology, human resources, business lending, trust, compliance, directors, marketing, sales and customer service, mortgage lending and financial management.[[In-content Ad]]

First Federal Savings Bank received a Five Star Award from of the Indiana Bankers Association, at the association's Mega Conference, April 28-30. First Federal Savings Bank was one of 30 banks statewide granted the Five Star Award in recognition of its commitment to the Association in the areas of political awareness, issue advocacy, life-long learning, volunteerism and community involvement. The mission of the Indiana Bankers Association is to work collectively to improve the business environment for banking to a far greater extent than any single institution could accomplish on its own. The success of this mission is wholly dependent upon the support and participation of each member institution.

Other First Federal employees attending sessions at the mega conference were, Cindy Krumanaker, Cindy Zay, Michael Zahn, Randy Sizemore, Satin Lemon and Lupka Baloski. Employees could earn continuing education credits while strengthening their areas of expertise at the bank. Sessions were offered for operations and technology, human resources, business lending, trust, compliance, directors, marketing, sales and customer service, mortgage lending and financial management.[[In-content Ad]]
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