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First Internet Bank announced today that Will Tinsley has joined its Small Business Administration (SBA) Lending team as Vice President, Senior Business Development Officer. His addition will further bolster First Internet Bank’s national commitment to small business. “We’re excited to welcome Will to our highly-skilled team,” said Mark Gibson, Vice President, National SBA Sales Manager…
First Internet Bank today announced that Vice President, Portfolio Manager, Public Finance Kathryn “Katy” Clayton has been named President of the Board of Directors for the Indiana Chapter of Women in Public Finance (WPF). Ms. Clayton has been with First Internet Bank since 2018, and a WPF Board member since October, 2020. “Women in Public…
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First Internet Bank today launched Do More Business™ Checking, an account designed to help small business owners accomplish more in less time. Among its key benefits are tools that provide greater control over both business and personal finances. Do More Business Checking enables business owners to earn interest, make unlimited transactions and access a dedicated…
First Internet Bank announced today the addition of Paul DePasquale to its Small Business Administration (SBA) Lending team as Vice President, Senior Business Development Officer. The move further demonstrates the Bank’s commitment to small businesses nationwide. “We are pleased to welcome Paul to our expanding SBA lending team,” said Mark Gibson, Vice President, National SBA…
First Internet Bank has announced the addition of Nicole Woodson as Vice President, Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and Community Development Officer. In this role, she will be responsible for implementing and administering all aspects of the Bank’s CRA plan and working with locally-based organizations. “Continuing to meet the changing needs of the areas we serve…
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First Internet Bank announced today that it has raised its minimum hourly wage for full-time employees to $20.00. The move is in response to rising inflationary economic trends and reflects the Bank’s overall commitment to attracting and retaining talented employees. “This is an important show of support for our teams’ standard of living in the…
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