Centier Bank Continues Indianapolis Expansion with Newest Branch Slated to Open July 1

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. (JUNE 20, 2024) Centier Bank, Indiana’s largest private, family-owned bank, is proud to announce its new Indianapolis branch opening July 1 at 86th St. and Ditch Road (1313 W. 86th St.). This branch will mark the second location Centier Bank has opened in Indianapolis in 2024, with two additional Greater Indianapolis and Central Indiana projects to follow in the next year, further solidifying its commitment and investment in the area.

“Opening another branch in Indianapolis reaffirms Centier Bank’s dedication to continual growth and impact in the Indianapolis community,” said Centier Bank’s Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board, Mike Schrage. “We are eager to offer existing and new clients an inviting and convenient space to engage with our team and bank with ease.”

The branch is approximately 6,000 square feet and will offer two drive-through lanes, a drive-up ATM, a coffee bar, and a coin machine for customer use. In addition to the customer-friendly amenities, the building has ample space to accommodate an associate training center. The location’s leadership team will consist of Branch Manager Carin Sassatelli, Assistant Manager Cori Woerner, Senior Universal Banker Loren Simms, and Universal Banker Cameron Flores.

“We are grateful for the connections fostered between our staff and the community. These relationships enable us to provide top-tier support while engaging the communities where our associates live and work,” said Troy Kafka, Centier Bank’s Greater Indianapolis Market President. “Through exceptional banking services and unparalleled customer care, our goal is to invest in and empower our clients so we can grow together.”

For the past six years, Forbes has ranked Centier on the Indiana Best-in-State Banks list, while American Banker recognized it as the No.1 “Best Bank to Work For” in Indiana, and tenth overall in the US, for 2023. The Indiana Chamber also recognized Centier Bank at its annual Best Places to Work Awards for the 18th consecutive year. 

Centier Bank entered the Greater Indianapolis region in 2011 with a commercial loan production office in Carmel and subsequently established full-service banking centers in Carmel, Downtown Indianapolis, Westfield, Fishers, Whitestown, and Zionsville. 

For more information about Centier Bank, go to centier.com.

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About Centier Bank

Centier Bank is Indiana’s largest private, family-owned bank, having served hometown banking across communities since 1895. With a purpose of enriching lives through financial guidance and caring relationships for an even better tomorrow, Centier Bank currently has over 60 offices, serving in 35 communities across 11 counties with over 1,000 associates. Centier Bank has ranked on Forbes’ list of Best-in-State-Banks annually from 2018-2023. Additionally, Centier Bank has been among the top “Best Places to Work in Indiana” by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and received national attention by American Banker magazine as the Top Best Bank to Work For in Indiana and #10 in the U.S.A. For more information on Centier products and services, visit centier.com.

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