Lake City Bank Launches 150th Anniversary Celebration

May 17, 2022 at 11:59 p.m.
Lake City Bank Launches 150th Anniversary Celebration
Lake City Bank Launches 150th Anniversary Celebration

By Staff Report-

On Tuesday, Lake City Bank launched its 150th anniversary celebration, a year-long commemoration of the bank’s history and commitment to the communities it serves.

To mark the anniversary, the bank announced it will donate $150,000 to community foundations in Indiana, in the form of $10,000 gifts to the 15 community foundations in counties where the bank operates.

Lake City Bank opened its doors on May 14, 1872, in Warsaw, with $60,000 in assets and three employees. Today, Lake City Bank has $6.6 billion in assets, 52 branches and 625 employees across northern and central Indiana, according to a news release from Lake City Bank.

“We’re proud that Lake City Bank has had the same name on the door for 150 years. As the bank has grown over the last 150 years, we have remained a community bank at our core. The deep understanding that we have of the communities we serve has been critical to our success,” said David M. Findlay, president and chief executive officer.

“We live and work in the communities we serve, and we couldn’t think of a better way to mark our sesquicentennial than supporting community foundations,” Findlay said. “Our Hoosier communities benefit from the support local foundations provide, and it’s an honor to support them.”

Lake City Bank, a $6.6 billion bank headquartered in Warsaw, is the sixth largest bank headquartered in the state, and the largest bank 100% invested in Indiana. Lake City Bank operates 52 branch offices in northern and central Indiana, delivering technology-driven solutions in a client-centric way to individuals and businesses. The bank is the single bank subsidiary of Lakeland Financial Corporation (Nasdaq Global Select/LKFN). For more information, visit www.lakecitybank.com.

On Tuesday, Lake City Bank launched its 150th anniversary celebration, a year-long commemoration of the bank’s history and commitment to the communities it serves.

To mark the anniversary, the bank announced it will donate $150,000 to community foundations in Indiana, in the form of $10,000 gifts to the 15 community foundations in counties where the bank operates.

Lake City Bank opened its doors on May 14, 1872, in Warsaw, with $60,000 in assets and three employees. Today, Lake City Bank has $6.6 billion in assets, 52 branches and 625 employees across northern and central Indiana, according to a news release from Lake City Bank.

“We’re proud that Lake City Bank has had the same name on the door for 150 years. As the bank has grown over the last 150 years, we have remained a community bank at our core. The deep understanding that we have of the communities we serve has been critical to our success,” said David M. Findlay, president and chief executive officer.

“We live and work in the communities we serve, and we couldn’t think of a better way to mark our sesquicentennial than supporting community foundations,” Findlay said. “Our Hoosier communities benefit from the support local foundations provide, and it’s an honor to support them.”

Lake City Bank, a $6.6 billion bank headquartered in Warsaw, is the sixth largest bank headquartered in the state, and the largest bank 100% invested in Indiana. Lake City Bank operates 52 branch offices in northern and central Indiana, delivering technology-driven solutions in a client-centric way to individuals and businesses. The bank is the single bank subsidiary of Lakeland Financial Corporation (Nasdaq Global Select/LKFN). For more information, visit www.lakecitybank.com.
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