German American Bank recognized by Newsweek
Local Sources - German American Bank recently received recognition by Newsweek as one of America’s Best
Regional Banks 2024.
This award not only recognizes German American Bank’s exceptional
financial performance, yet also the bank’s commitment to helping individuals, families and
businesses throughout Indiana and Kentucky communities achieve greater prosperity and
quality of life. Newsweek, in partnership with Plant-A Insights Group, conducted an
independent review of all of the nation’s regional community banks to name only 250 banks to
this prestigious ranking.
The study covered various aspects such as profitability, financial
relevance, risk exposure to financial uncertainties, and overall health and stability of the
financial institution. The analysis also included media reputation monitoring and independent
customer surveys. Along with this national recognition, German American Bank is also listed as a
top community bank in both the Indiana and Kentucky analysis with 5-star ratings in both state
rankings.
In the announcement of the recognition, Newsweek’s Global Editor in Chief, Nancy Cooper,
shared, “Unlike large national banks, regional banks are deeply rooted in local economies,
understanding the unique needs of the people they serve. In an era where digital advancements
can overshadow personalized service, regional banks stand out for their customer-centric
financial services, proving that a community-centered approach can redefine the banking
experience.”
"This is a special recognition for our entire German American Bank team,” states Neil Dauby,
Chairman and CEO of German American Bank. "Our inclusion as one of America’s best regional
community banks speaks to the strength of our Company and the dedicated efforts of our
relationship and community focused team of professionals.”
For more information about this recognition visit: www.newsweek.com/rankings.