Heartland Bank Announces Renovation Plan
and Name Change in the Lincoln Community
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[August 25, 2023]
State
Bank of Lincoln, a division of Heartland Bank and Trust Company, is
excited to announce upcoming branch renovation work and a transition
to the bank name.
After careful consideration and with the full support of the local
management team, the trade name State Bank of Lincoln, a division of
Heartland Bank and Trust Company, will change to Heartland Bank and
Trust Company, effective Monday, September 18. This does not impact
customers in any way as the legal name has not changed.
“Using the legal name, Heartland Bank and Trust Company, is clearer
and consistent for customers, especially those who use our branches
in other communities as they travel. This will also create unity
among all branches and staff,” shared Dave Irwin, Senior Vice
President, and Senior Lender of Heartland Bank. The trade name State
Bank of Lincoln was only used in Lincoln.
Additionally, the branch at 111 N. Sangamon Street
will be remodeled to enhance the location from drive-up only into a
more welcoming and efficient full-service branch housing retail and
lending services. The Sangamon branch will temporarily close at the
end of business on Friday, September 15 to begin the remodel.
Banking services will continue to be available downtown at 508
Broadway Street and 303 Pulaski Street, as well as at the bank’s 818
Woodlawn Road location. Timing and plans for the reopening of the
Sangamon location are still being finalized; however, work is
expected to be completed in early-to-mid 2024.
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“We have a very strong customer base in the area, and
we are excited to reinvest in the community,” said Lance Carter,
President, and Chief Executive Officer of Heartland Bank. Added
Carter, “We feel it’s a great time to improve our facilities and
hope the changes enhance our employee and customer experience in our
branches.”
Heartland Bank and Trust Company is a community bank with total
assets of $5 billion. Headquartered in Bloomington, Illinois, the
bank has offices throughout Illinois and in eastern Iowa. The bank
offers a complete line of financial services to commercial and
retail customers and municipal entities. More information is
available on the bank’s website at www.hbtbank.com.
[Brian Buralli
Project Manager]
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