| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|
Founded in 1934 by the Harvard Chamber of Commerce during the Great Depression, Harvard Federal Savings and Loan Association provided a means of promoting thrift and encouraging home ownership. The joint operation between Harvard Federal and the Chamber office continued until 1959. The two organizations separated and Harvard Federal moved into its own building at the corner of Ayer and Sumner streets, where it remains today.
Shared Resource Technology Group is a West Chester, OH-based company in the Financial Services sector.
For over 100 years, Peoples Bank has maintained a philosophy of commitment to the customer, a belief that has allowed Peoples Bank to thrive and continue to serve the people of Northwest Indiana. It`s the same philosophy that drives Peoples now as it did in 1910 when the Bank first opened for business. Today we call this commitment to our customers You First Banking, and it`s our pledge to always put your concerns first. It`s banking that is driven by relationships, not just transactions, so that we`re here for you as your needs continue to grow and change. Because we are a locally-owned and managed community bank, we can respond quickly and effectively with the service and solutions you need to meet your financial goals. Headquartered in Munster, Indiana, Peoples Bank provides a wide range of consumer, business, and wealth management products, as well as a tradition of high-quality performance to the residents of Lake and Porter Counties. We operate Banking Centers in Crown Point, Dyer, East Chicago, Gary, Hammond, Highland, Hobart, Merrillville, Munster, St. John, Schererville, Valparaiso, Whiting, and Winfield Indiana. From 2007 through 2017 US Banker magazine has listed Peoples among the top 200 community banks in America based upon a key banking industry performance indicator.
Alliance Bank of Arizona is a Phoenix, AZ-based company in the Financial Services sector.
South Shore Savings Bank is a Quincy, MA-based company in the Financial Services sector.