When you talk to Hinda Mitchell about Heartland Bank, she has a story to tell. Building trust and relationships is what she does in her professional position with CMA, a communications firm, and what she looked for and has found with her bank. Hinda first came to Heartland for the location – convenience and access – and stayed because of the people and service. When she has a question or a concern, she can get it addressed by real people right there at her local bank. If she calls customer service, the people who answer the phone are here in Central Ohio, not far away.
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On March 20th, as part of Heartland Bank’s Power Breakfast Series, Greg Schenk, SIOR CNE President The Schenk Company, Inc. presented an overview of the Commercial Real Estate Market in Columbus covering each product type: Office, Industrial, Retail, and Apartment.
Heartland Bank and 104.9 The River teamed up once again to present the 6th Annual Money Matters Summit held at the First Baptist Church of Grove City on March 9th. Attendees registered for three of the ten seminars offered and chose from topics including - The Fundamentals of Investing, Savings for College Yet, It's Never Too Soon To Start and Budgeting & Living Within Your Means.
This weekend when you “see all that green” during the St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, we hope that you’ll keep Heartland Bank in mind. Sure, you’ll likely be seeing shamrocks, four-leaf clovers and most everyone will have some sort of green clothing on (for fear of being “pinched” otherwise). But if you think about it, banking always has had a “green theme” as clients trust us with their money.
It all started in 2010, when Richard and Beth Long purchased an abandoned shell of a building on Taylor Road in Reynoldsburg owned by Heartland Bank. It was three small mini storage buildings that housed 30 storage units without storm water, bathrooms or a well.