State Bank of Lincoln
- Bank Name:State Bank of Lincoln
- Bank Class:State Chartered - FED Nonmember Bank
- FDIC ID:Certificate #12396 - Inactive
- FED RSSD ID:#490535 - Inactive
History Of State Bank of Lincoln
The State Bank of Lincoln was established on January 16, 1904, under the original name State National Bank of Lincoln. On May 1, 1978, the bank underwent significant changes, including a name change to State Bank of Lincoln, a change in chartering agency to state authority, and the withdrawal from membership in the Federal Reserve System. In 1990, State Bank of Lincoln further expanded by acquiring the State Bank of Cornland located in Cornland, Illinois. On July 2, 2009, it acquired The John Warner Bank in Clinton, Illinois, through a government-assisted merger. The bank’s history culminated on December 31, 2020, when it merged with Heartland Bank and Trust Company based in Bloomington, Illinois.
Below is a list of some important events in banks history, including mergers and acquisitions.
1904-01-16Institution established. Original name: State National Bank of Lincoln.
1978-05-01Institution withdraws from membership in the Federal Reserve System.
1978-05-01Changed Chartering Agency to State.
1978-05-01Changed Institution Name to State Bank of Lincoln.
1990-05-31Acquired State Bank of Cornland in Cornland, Il.
2009-07-02Acquired The John Warner Bank in Clinton, IL as part of a government assisted merger.
2020-12-31Merged and became part of Heartland Bank and Trust Company in Bloomington, IL.
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