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Subject: finding a bank that no longer exists apparently.
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: hoosierlonghorn-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 10 Jun 2006 09:43 PDT
Expires: 10 Jul 2006 09:43 PDT
Question ID: 736990
There was a bank in Rush County, Indiana, called Arlington State Bank.
 Who owns that bank now, after potentially having several possible
mergers?  i have a 22 year old certificate of deposit that i need to cash in.

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 10 Jun 2006 16:05 PDT
Give these folks a call:


Arlington State Bank
(507) 964-2256
230 W Main St
Arlington, MN 55307


and let me know if it's the same bank that used to exist in Indiana.


pafalafa-ga
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Subject: Re: finding a bank that no longer exists apparently.
Answered By: pafalafa-ga on 11 Jun 2006 13:17 PDT
 
Never mind the bank in Minnesota.

According to the records of the Indiana Secretary State, the Arlington
State Bank is the former name of what is now MainSource Bank.


The state record is here:


https://secure.in.gov/sos/bus_service/online_corps/view_details.aspx?guid=725682DA-1F2D-4798-88D3-BF2341D6D9F4


Name Searched On:
ARLINGTON STATE (Former)


Current Information
Entity Legal Name:
MAINSOURCE BANK 

Entity Address:
201 N BROADWAY, GREENSBURG, IN 47240 


The website for MainSource is here:


http://www.mainsourcebankin.com/



Good luck cashing in your CD.


pafalafa-ga
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Subject: Re: finding a bank that no longer exists apparently.
From: myoarin-ga on 10 Jun 2006 15:36 PDT
 
You might try contacting the Indiana Department of Financial Institutions:
http://www.in.gov/dfi/bank/policies/discussi.htm

You could also check the website for Indiana unclaimed property.  If
the deposit represented by your certificate was not taken over by a
subsequent bank for some reason, it and the accrued interest should
have landed under state control.

http://www.in.gov/attorneygeneral/ucp/index.html
Subject: Re: finding a bank that no longer exists apparently.
From: xensen-ga on 11 Jun 2006 10:12 PDT
 
Contact the Rush County chamber of Commerce.

http://www.rushcounty.com/contact.asp

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