FDIC Certificate #: 4407 Status: Inactive Closing history: Corrections Acquiring institution:Integra Bank National Association (#4392) Federal Reserve ID: 743343 Date Established: January 01, 1900 Bank Charter Class: Commercial bank, state charter and Fed nonmember, supervised by the FDIC Offices: 3 (Interstate: No) OTS Docket #: 14720 FDIC's unique #: 2907 Numeric code: 21 Regulator: FDIC Insurance Fund Membership: Bank Insurance Fund (BIF) Bank Insurance Fund: Yes Insured commercial Banks: Yes FDIC Insured: Yes State Chartered: Yes Date of Deposit Insurance: January 01, 1934 Last Structure Change Effective Date: November 13, 1998 Last Structure Change Process Date: January 27, 1999 Last Data Update: January 27, 1999 Data Source Date: April 05, 2012
Location
Address: 8th And Main Streets, Petersburg, IN 47567 County: Pike Quarterly Banking Profile Region: Chicago FDIC Geographic Region: Chicago FDIC Supervisory Region: Chicago FDIC Field Office: Indianapolis Office of the Comptroller the Currency (OCC) District: Central Office of Thrift Supervision Region: Central Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA): Jasper, IN (#27540) CBSA Micro Statistical Area: Yes
History of Changes
Merger - Without Assistance
Corrections
Financial Summary
Total assets: $56.5 mil
1992 - 1999 Historical total assets, liabilities and capital ($ mil)
Historical Total Incomes ($ mil)
Historical Total Expenses ($ mil)
Assets and Liabilities (December 31, 1997)
Dollar figures in thousands
24Total employees (full-time equivalent)
$54,104Total assets
$966Cash and due from depository institutions
$6Interest-bearing balances
$11,578Securities
$0Federal funds sold & reverse repurchase agreements
This web site is not associated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by and has no official or unofficial affiliation with Pike County Bank.
Based on public records. Inadvertent errors are possible. bankencyclopedia.com does not guarantee the accuracy or timeliness of any information on this site. Use at your own risk.
Comment about this bank, ask questions, or add new information about it: