Napoleon State Bank Welcomes New Lender

Thursday, February 7, 2019 at 4:13 PM

By The Napoleon State Bank, news release

Steve Huff is a lifelong resident of Ripley County and a Jac-Cen-Del High School graduate.

(Napoleon, Ind.) - The Napoleon State Bank is proud to welcome Steve Huff as a Lender at our Napoleon Location. Mr. Huff is a lifelong resident of Ripley County, a graduate of Jac-Cen-Del High School with a B.A. from Hanover College and certifications from the Indiana Agricultural Lending School.  He currently serves as the President of the Board of Directors for the Ripley County Community Foundation and is the Treasurer for the Napoleon Volunteer Fire Department. Steve has 15 years of lending experience and really takes the time to work with customers to tailor specific solutions to their individual needs.  
 
“As a locally owned community bank, we are happy to have Steve as a part of our bank family. His strong sense of community, experience and customer centered lending approach is a great fit for The Napoleon State Bank,” said Mark Comer, CEO/President. 
 
The Napoleon State Bank has been locally owned since 1903 and serves the Ripley and Decatur counties of Southeastern Indiana with locations in Napoleon, Holton, Osgood, and Greensburg. The mission of The Napoleon State Bank is to remain a locally owned financial institution, dedicated to providing a broad range of services to our customers and communities, through a friendly, trained, qualified staff that provides unsurpassed personal service to our customers. The Napoleon State Bank has a total of 74 full and part-time employees. Member FDIC & Equal Housing Lender. 

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