Rebranded Field & Main Bank to open Monday
The merger, announced last July, will create an entity with nearly
It will also extend what has been Ohio Valley's lead as the largest commercial bank in
Ohio Valley's Chairman and CEO
"All things considered, this transaction has been about as smooth as we could hope for," Davis said last week. "We've had a lot of good people focusing on a good outcome.
"The proof will be in the conversion of our IT (computer) systems this weekend," he added.
Offices
Field & Main will have five full-service locations. The
Among the
The Old Orchard branch lobby and drive-thru will also be open
It will also operate in the former Ohio Valley branch at
BankTrust's two
However, Davis said BankTrust's former headquarters on North Main, after a remodeling project, will house
Until then, the insurance agency will operate at 201-
Accounts
The deposit accounts, such as checking accounts, of customers of both banks will continue to function as they have in the past. Their checks, debit cards and direct deposit transactions will remain valid until new debit cards are issued in mid-2015.
"In the majority of cases, even your login credentials for online banking will remain the same" -- although a "few" deposit customers will receive a new account number -- "as will your mobile banking and electronic statement preferences," according to the bank.
Loan terms and payment options will be unchanged, although all loan customers will receive a new loan account number. Consumer and mortgage loan customers will also receive a new coupon book.
Home mortgage and auto loan customers are urged to contact their insurance agent to change the loss payee or mortgagee on their policy to
Starting Monday morning, former Ohio Valley and BankTrust customers can conduct online banking at the new website at fieldandmain.com. While most customers will be able to use their existing username, all BankTrust customers will be promoted by the website to use a different password starting Monday.
Until Monday, Ohio Valley online customers can continue to use ohiovalleyfg.com; BankTrust customers won't have access to online services until the new website is functioning on Monday.
Additional details are available in brochures mailed to customers of both banks or at fieldandmain.com.
Customers with questions can call toll-free 888-831-1500
'Craft banking'
Starting this spring at the main office at Second and Main, Field & Main will abandon traditional teller counters in favor of freestanding "service pods" that Davis said will allow employees to interact more directly with customers.
"These have been on our drawing board for 2½ years, well before our discussion of merger," he said.
"Less than 25 percent of our transactions occur over the teller line," which have existed primarily to secure tellers' cash drawers. Davis said.
Instead, Field & Main will transition to "podium-like devices" where cash will be secured in machines, called "currency recyclers," that can dispense cash, accept deposits and handle other functions.
Getting employees out from behind the teller counter will give them greater mobility. "That way, retail bankers can connect with customers and demonstrate electronic services" available on computers and mobile devices, Davis said.
"We are moving away from impersonal transactions toward a carefully crafted experience that revives almost forgotten values and pairs them with modern progress," Sights said in a statement.
Field & Main name
The merged bank's new name has raised some eyebrows.
"It's a non-bank name," Davis acknowledged.
"It connects well with a lot of our agrarian nature" while also evoking the pleasures of "a baseball field or a hunting field," he said.
Davis agreed that Field & Main also taps into the fact that the bank serves both farmers and
"It's like an updated version of that," he said.
Little job loss
The merger is resulting in a minimal reduction in employees from the two banks, according to Davis.
"We've been fortunate that through retirement, attrition and other planning, there will be very few positions eliminated at the time of merger," he said.
"There will be only a handful, and not all in the
Assets
A
Those assets also include Ohio Valley's
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