Integra Bank
Integra Bank is a mid-sized bank headquartered in Evansville, IN. Integra Bank is a failed bank. Integra Bank has deposits of $2.5 billion, and was established in July 1850.
Products offered by the bank include: Easy Access CD, Standard CD, Money Fund Account, Money Market Account, High Performance Savings and Premier Checking with Interest.
Current Integra Bank Rates
| Name | Term | APY | Min Deposit | |
| Easy Access CD | 14 months | 0.75 % | $5,000 | |
| Standard CD | 14 months | 0.95 % | $500 | |
| 2 years | 1.25 % | $500 | ||
| 5 years | 2.10 % | $500 |
About Integra Bank
Integra Bank is a regional bank headquartered in Evansville, Indiana. The bank operates 75 branches in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. Integra has sold a handful of branches in 2008. At the end of June 2008, Integra held $3.4 billion in assets.
The company offers a variety of banking services that include commercial, consumer and mortgage loans, lines of credit, transaction accounts, credit cards, letters of credit, corporate cash management services, correspondent banking services, mortgage servicing, annuity products and services, selected insurance products, safe deposit boxes, and personal and corporate trust services.
The bank is not related to the former Integra Bank based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that was bought out by National City in 1995. Coincidentally, Integra was itself once known as National City until adopting the current name in 2000, likely changing it due to the expanding presence of the much larger National City and the two having overlapping territories. Despite PNC Financial Services buying out the larger National City in late 2008, Integra Bank kept the name it has had for nine years.
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