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In the early 1990s, many major banks in Indianapolis were
acquired by large out-of-state financial holding companies. In response, The
National Bank of Indianapolis opened its doors in 1993 as the only
locally-owned national bank in Indianapolis. With a national banking charter
granted by the Comptroller of the Currency and a holding company structure
sanctioned by the Federal Reserve, the Bank’s deposits carry full FDIC
insurance limits.
Highly capitalized to support strategic growth in a
constantly evolving industry, the vast majority of The National Bank of
Indianapolis shareholders are concentrated in Indianapolis. The Bank’s
experienced staff has strived to offer the highest level of local service and
responsiveness while supporting the Indianapolis community. The results have
created one of the nation’s fastest growing new banks.
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