The branch blends a more traditional style with modern banking conveniences, offering walk-in and drive-up options for customers, as well as online banking.
Rockville, Indiana, has welcomed a new addition to its financial landscape with the opening of a CentreBank branch, located in a beautifully renovated home that brings a rustic charm to the town. The branch blends a more traditional style with modern banking conveniences, offering walk-in and drive-up options for customers, as well as online banking.
CentreBank, originally established in Veedersburg in 1917 as The Veedersburg State Bank, has expanded across Fountain and Parke counties over the years. With locations already in Veedersburg, Covington, Kingman, and Hillsboro, this Rockville branch becomes the latest extension of the bank’s nearly 107-year commitment to local, community-centered banking.
The bank’s approach centers on building meaningful connections with individuals and supporting community growth. CentreBank has already shown its dedication to the Rockville area, contributing to prominent local events such as the Rockville Bicentennial and the Mainstreet Rockville Block Party, further demonstrating their focus on fostering community engagement and support.
“Community banking at its best” has long been CentreBank’s motto, and this new branch aims to bring that philosophy to Rockville with a personal, small-town touch. You can visit them in person by heading to 207 N. Jefferson St.
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