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Centier Bank is Indiana's largest private family-owned bank. Since 1895, the Schrage Family has been a legacy of success, both in business and in philanthropy, that extends throughout the communities we serve. Centier Bank stands firmly behind our "not for sale" promise, pledging to the families, businesses, and communities of Indiana that we will continue to preserve independent, hometown banking for decades to come, permanently by your side and honoring our commitments to you without disruption.$8B
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Centier Bank Promotes Bryan Olund to Vice President, Small Business Banking
SOUTH BEND, IND. – Michael E. Schrage, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Centier Bank, is pleased to announce the recent promotion of Bryan Olund to Vice President, Small Business Banking.
Olund joined Centier Bank in 2021, having previously worked as a commercial credit analyst and small business banker in the financial industry. Olund is an alumnus of Indiana University and has a Bachelor of Science in Finance. In his role as a small business banker, he assists business owners with financing needs, recommending customized solutions.
“I bring a positive, collaborative attitude to every working relationship,” Olund said. “I use my expertise to make thoughtful recommendations and help business owners achieve their goals—whether that’s growing their business or simplifying their financial situation.”
Olund was recently awarded the SBA Lender of the Year and Small Business Lender of the Year awards at Centier Bank. He currently serves as Board Treasurer for RiverBend Cancer Services, on the board for CDFI Friendly South Bend as an investment committee member, as well as on the board for the Business Development Corporation. He resides in South Bend with his wife, Samantha.
For more information about Bryan Olund, email [email protected].Disclosures
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