Providence Bank & Trust
Founded by a group of Christian businessmen and bankers, Providence Bank & Trust follows the principles of service and integrity. With over 200 years of collective banking experience in the areas we serve, we know the communities we serve and we understand the importance and the need to provide responsive, local banking services. The founders as well as the entire staff take pride in assisting every customer with his or her banking relationship. We believe in the relationship we form with you and in understanding your financial goals so we can help you achieve them. With our management team onsite, all decisions are made locally and quickly, keeping the banking process efficient for you. We realize that Providence Bank & Trust will be measured by the level of service we deliver to the community. We continually strive to provide service to our customers at a level unparalleled by our competitors.
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The veteran Chicago banker and VP of Mission Deposits and Community Relationships at Providence Bank & Trust talks about the higher purpose he sees in banking. Milsap says that his goal is to build relationships between his bank and the community they serve by making clear our bank’s focus on community lending and stewardship.