North Central Bank
North Central Bank was originally established as the Putnam County Bank in 1946 when a group of progressively minded individuals recognized the importance of having a bank as the cornerstone for any successful community. Through growth, the bank acquired the Bank of Ladd, and subsequently changed their name to North Central Bank. Today, North Central Bank continues to operate under the same local ownership, management, and employee staffing while meeting the financial needs of the customers and local communities.
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