FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – F&M Bank recently announced plans to celebrate the grand opening of its new regional headquarters in downtown Fort Wayne. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled to take place on Thursday, Nov. 9 at 4 p.m. at 128 W. Wayne St.
This new location will serve Fort Wayne’s downtown community as both the regional headquarters, as well as operate as a full-service branch with a drive-up ATM.
Greater Fort Wayne Inc. released the following:
F&M Bank is a local independent community bank committed to helping individuals, families, farmers, and business owners grow their dreams. From traditional banking to the latest advancements in mobile, they are financial partners here to help you make your best investment decisions. F&M Bank provides commercial banking, retail banking and other financial services.
On the heels of building a new branch in Auburn, Indiana, the construction of this 5,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility boasts a substantial multimillion-dollar investment into the Allen County community. This new regional headquarters will house a total of 12 F&M team members, each specializing in commercial banking/lending, personal banking, and mortgage lending.
“We look forward to the official opening of our new office in downtown Fort Wayne and serving the surrounding community.” Says Andy Baker, Regional President. “We have built a solid, community-focused team here in Northern Indiana and we are excited to further expand our local decision-making, customized financial products, and commitment to exceptional customer service in Fort Wayne.”
F&M will continue to invest in technologies at the bank to further improve internal operations, as well as the overall customer experience. They will also plan to seek out new opportunities to expand their presence in Fort Wayne and surrounding communities.
The opening of the new headquarters will be the third location in Allen County. Additional local branches can be found in Huntertown on Lima Rd., and on Illinois Rd. just west of I-69. F&M’s network of branches extends throughout Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan.
The public is invited to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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