Small business bank plans LV branch
Thursday, Nov. 9, 2000 | 11:10 a.m.
Columbus, Ind.-based Irwin Union Bank plans to open a branch in Las Vegas by the end of the year.
A spokesman said the bank has received tentative approval from the federal Office of Thrift Supervision to open a branch, its second in Nevada. Irwin Union, whose parent company is publicly traded Irwin Financial Corp., already operates an office in Carson City.
The bank, which has $2 billion in assets, has 22 offices in Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky and Nevada.
Bill Beitler, senior vice president of marketing and business development, said the bank's emphasis is in commercial banking, real estate investments and personal financial services.
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