UNITED FIDELITY BANK TO REOPEN LOBBY OF HALSTED BRANCH
UNITED FIDELITY BANK TO REOPEN LOBBY OF HALSTED BRANCH
(Chicago, IL) On Friday, July 1, 2016 United Fidelity Bank (“United”) will once again welcome its customers back into the lobby of its branch located at 10537 S. Halsted Street in Chicago, IL. A Grand Reopening celebration is scheduled from 8:00AM to 6:00PM on Friday and is open to the public. We want to thank our community for their continued support by providing a day of hourly give-a-ways and refreshments.
United acquired the Halsted Branch along with the 87th Street Banking Center of Highland Community Bank in January of 2015. At that time, the Halsted facility was available to customers through walk-up and drive-thru service. In reopening the lobby, we are able to get closer to our customers and fulfilling our mission as the premier community banking institution in the area.
In addition to our 87th Street location, the Halsted Branch will now be a full-service banking center providing personal banking, business banking, and lending services. Dennis Irvin, Community President, stated “we are excited to provide customers in the community with the convenience of being able to open deposit accounts or apply for loans without having to leave the neighborhood.”
United currently has 12 offices and $390M in total assets. In addition to our Chicago locations, United Fidelity Bank operates branches in the metropolitan Evansville, IN area, Carmel, IN, Cincinnati, OH, and Denver, CO. United also has acquisitions pending in Ft. Myers, FL and the US Virgin Islands.
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