United Bank of Michigan
United Bank got its start back in 1887 as the Wayland Exchange Bank. Over the years, they’ve opened branches across West Michigan and added a mortgage corporation, investment center, even a full-service insurance agency. United Bank of Michigan’s close ties with individual customers and partnerships with the communities United Bank of Michigan servs have been the key to their success,...
Read MoreCitizen’s Bank/Charter One
In 1828, Citizens Financial Group got its start as a small community bank called the High Street Bank in Providence, Rhode Island. Citizens Financial Group, Inc. is a $136 billion commercial bank holding company. It is headquartered in Providence, R.I., and, through its subsidiaries, has more than 1,500 branches, more than 3,700 ATMs and approximately 22,600 employees. Its two bank subsidiaries...
Read MoreThe Bank of Northern Michigan
“Common values for uncommon times” is the motto for The Bank of Northern Michigan. This local bank features business and personal banking and offers services like ATM fee reimbursement, electronic banking and a courier service. The bank also offers clients an extensive wealth management program, including personal trust and investment management departments. To find your nearest location,...
Read MoreNational City Bank, Michigan
PNC is a highly diversified and growing financial services organization spanning the retail, business and corporate markets. National City, a bank operating with PNC, offers personal, business, commercial and private banking services. Whether you are opening your first checking account or looking for a Michigan bank that can handle your vast wealth, National City can help. The bank provides...
Read MoreSouthern Michigan Bank & Trust
In 1871, nine men began organizing what is now known as Southern Michigan Bank & Trust. The bank had its beginnings in Coldwater, the Branch County seat. The bank was incorporated and opened for business in early 1872 in S.M. Steeley’s bank rooms located in the Southern Michigan Hotel building next to the public square. It was felt that the bank needed its own building so land was...
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