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Dieterich Bank: New Edwardsville Branch Dieterich Bank: New Edwardsville Branch Dieterich Bank: New Edwardsville Branch Celebrated Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Celebrated Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Celebrated Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

On Monday, July 12, the new Dieterich Bank location on

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South Route 157 in Edwardsville opened with a ribbon

cutting ceremony. Dieterich Bank has been operating out of a temporary facility in Edwardsville since the spring of 2020 and is excited to offer the customers full-service banking in a new and attractive 4,200 square foot facility that includes drive-up lanes.

Dieterich Bank is committed to the community banking culture, quality service and supporting local businesses, and residents.

“The Edwardsville team is honored and excited to be a part of the Edwardsville community, and to provide quality banking services to this area,” said Andy Hess, Senior Lender and Senior Vice President. Hess is a native of Teutopolis, Ill. and is an active member of the Edwardsville community. As a key leader of the organization, Hess has overseen the construction project and will maintain an office at the new location. “Dieterich Bank believes the Edwardsville market provides access to significant retail and municipal deposits along with increased consumer and residential lending opportunities,” said Chuck Deters, CEO of Dieterich Bank. “Entering this market with a physical location allows for expanded geography, appeal to different customer segments and execution of the bank’s long-term strategy of increasing size and reach.”

About Dieterich Bank

Dieterich Bank was chartered in 1909 and currently has 14 branch locations, and a corporate office located in Effingham, Ill. along with a Loan Production Office in South County St. Louis. Bank assets are just over $1 billion with over 175 employees.

For more information, please visit Dieterich Bank at www.dieterichbank.com. The new branch is located at 2159 S. State Route 157.

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