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Mutual Federal Savings Bank was originally chartered in 1922 as First Mutual Savings and Loan Association. In 2007, Mutual Bancorp, Inc. then merged into Richmond Mutual Bancorporation, Inc., a mutually owned holding company based in Richmond, Indiana. Richmond Mutual Bancorporation is presently a community banking company, operating Mutual Federal Savings Bank in Sidney and First Bank Richmond in Richmond, Indiana. Both banks remain separately chartered, separately managed, and independently operated with local Boards of Directors serving each bank.
Peoples Federal Savings and Loan offers the latest banking solutions while proudly preserving the 1917 architectural masterpiece that houses its main office in Sidney. Today, longer than a century since its inception, the bank has grown a thousand times, offering contemporary financial services, including a complete line of checking, savings and loan products from four locations in the county, while preserving the beautiful Louis Sullivan building.
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Points West Community Bank has been a community bank since 1906. Since then, this locally-owned bank has developed into a leading financial service provider. As a true community bank, its promise is to provide customers with the best personal service and a wide range of quality bank products. It offers commercial banking, personal banking, free on-line banking, and free bill pay services for both personal and business use.
Sidney State Bank is a banking company based out of 3016 W Sidney Rd, Sidney, Michigan, United States. Sidney State Bank was founded in 1921 by a group of Sidney residents who wanted to bring banking services to this small rural community. At that time the nearest bank access was a long drive or train ride away. As transportation improved, and as holding companies acquired other area community banks, Sidney State Bank’s individualized service attracted customers from other Montcalm County communities.
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