Lake City Bank was originally organized in 1872 in Warsaw, Indiana and operated under the same name since.
This makes it the third oldest Indiana state-chartered bank headquartered in Indiana. Over its 140 year history the bank has grown to a sizeable $3 billion in assets and expanded into 13 Indiana counties with 45 full-service branches.
Lake City Bank has built a solid reputation for providing technology-driven products and services while remaining a local, community-focused bank. The commitment to the Indiana communities the bank serves is demonstrated through financial support of and employees’ personal involvement in many local community organizations, like Kosciusko Community YMCA, United Way of Kosciusko County, Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers Big Sisters, CASA of Kosciusko County, Kosciusko County Shelter for Abuse, Inc., Kosciusko County Cancer Care Fund, 4-H, Junior Achievement and many others. Community service is an important tradition allowing Lake City Bank to be a trusted community bank and good neighbor.
Lake City Bank also provides various programs to encourage financial literacy, like:
The FDIC Money Smart Program is a comprehensive financial education curriculum designed to help individuals outside the financial mainstream develop financial skills and positive banking relationships.
The Micro Loan Program is offered in partnership with local non-profit agencies for low-income individuals and families.
The Reality Store provides a real life experience tailored to middle and high school age students by putting students through a series of life choices including financial decisions.