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PPP-Approved Lender List for Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin Lenders Participating in the Paycheck Protection Program – Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin Updated as of April 25, 2020 Burke Warren MacKay and Serritella Craig McCrohon [email protected] BMO Harris Bank n IL 4828-2694-1115.v1 4828-2694-1115.v1 JPMorgan Chase Bank, National CNB Bank and Trust, National Association Association IL I L Fifth Third Bank I L Crystal Lake Bank & Trust Company, CIBC Bank USA I L National Association IL Wintrust Bank, National Association Hickory Point Bank and Trust I L I L Home State Bank, National Association First Midwest Bank IL I L PNC Bank, National Association I L Silicon Valley Bank IL Busey Bank IL Northwest Bank of Rockford IL The Huntington National Bank I L A l l y B a n k I L Village Bank and Trust, National Town and Country Bank I L Association IL Republic Bank of Chicago IL Wheaton Bank & Trust Company, National Quad City Bank and Trust Company IL Association IL Hometown National Bank I L Morton Community Bank I L Blackhawk Bank & Trust I L Byline Bank IL Compeer Financial, ACA I L First American Bank IL State Bank of the Lakes, National First Mid Bank & Trust, National Association IL Association IL First State Bank I L Signature Bank I L Live Oak Banking Company IL Hinsdale Bank & Trust Company, National Bank of Belleville I L Association IL Regions Bank IL Midland States Bank IL First Merchants Bank IL American Community Bank & Trust IL Lake Forest Bank & Trust Company, National Association IL First Secure Community Bank I L West Suburban Bank IL Marine Bank IL Cornerstone National Bank & Trust First Southern Bank IL C o m p a n y I L Resource Bank, National Association The First National Bank of Ottawa IL I L Barrington Bank & Trust Company, Community First Bank of the Heartland National Association IL I L Heartland Bank and Trust Company IL The Leaders Bank I L Northbrook Bank & Trust Company, First Bankers Trust Company, National National Association IL Association IL St. Charles Bank & Trust Company, State Bank I L National Association IL First Secure Bank and Trust Co. I L Illinois Bank & Trust IL Central Bank Illinois IL Commerce Bank I L City National Bank IL U.S. Bank, National Association I L The Farmers and Mechanics Bank IL Bank of Springfield IL Bank of Pontiac I L Radius Bank IL TCF National Bank IL Carrollton Bank I L TBK Bank, SSB I L Bank of America, National Association Farmers State Bank of Alto Pass, Illinois I L I L United Community Bank I L Albany Bank and Trust Company, National Libertyville Bank & Trust Company, Association IL National Association IL Legence Bank IL Old Plank Trail Community Bank, National Comerica Bank I L Association IL Cross River Bank I L Citibank, N.A. I L First Financial Bank IL Old Second National Bank IL Merchants and Manufacturers Bank IL Providence Bank & Trust I L First Bank of Highland Park IL Associated Bank, National Association The Northern Trust Company IL I L Western Alliance Bank I L Lakeside Bank IL Oxford Bank & Trust IL Union National Bank IL Old National Bank I L Beverly Bank & Trust Company, National Sauk Valley Bank & Trust Company IL Association IL B a n k O r i o n I L Peoples National Bank, National Iroquois Federal Savings & Loan Association IL Association IL First National Bank of Omaha I L The First National Bank and Trust Company Itasca Bank & Trust Co. I L I L INB, National Association IL FNBC Bank and Trust IL Blackhawk Bank I L Hanmi Bank IL Readycap Lending, LLC I L Park Ridge Community Bank IL Schaumburg Bank & Trust Company, Evergreen Bank Group I L National Association IL Grand Ridge National Bank IL Glenview State Bank IL Prospect Bank IL UMB Bank, National Association I L First Robinson Savings Bank, National KeyBank National Association I L Association IL Belmont Bank & Trust Company I L Bank of Hope IL 4828-2694-1115.v1 2 4828-2694-1115.v1 Millennium Bank I L Better Banks IL Vibrant CU I L Community Bank of Elmhurst I L South Porte Bank I L Peoples Bank & Trust IL BankChampaign, National Association Prairie State Bank and Trust IL I L First National Bank of Waterloo I L State Bank of Graymont I L Fortress Bank IL Toyota Financial Savings Bank I L Apple River State Bank I L First Bank of Manhattan I L International Bank of Chicago I L State Bank of Davis IL Stillman BancCorp N.A. I L W e s t B a n k I L Peoples Bank of Kankakee County IL Prairie Community Bank I L First Neighbor Bank, National Association Tompkins State Bank IL I L The First National Bank of Allendale First Home Bank I L I L State Bank I L Dieterich Bank I L Centier Bank IL First National Bank of Pana IL CoBank ACB IL Sterling Federal Bank, F.S.B. I L Midwest Bank IL Greater Nevada CU IL F C B B a n k s I L Enterprise Bank & Trust I L St. Louis Bank I L B B V A U S A I L Newtek Small Business Finance, Inc. Bremer Bank, National Association IL I L Germantown Trust & Savings Bank IL First Bank I L First Savings Bank IL Central Bank of St. Louis I L 1st Source Bank I L First Financial Bank, National Association City National Bank of Florida I L I L Johnson Bank IL Washington Savings Bank I L Bank of the West I L Town Center Bank I L First Bank of the Lake I L Parkway Bank and Trust Company IL The Bank of Carbondale I L BOKF, National Association IL Bank of Farmington IL LincolnWay Community Bank I L Northwest Bank & Trust Company IL Peoples Bank SB I L Allied First Bank I L Byron Bank IL The FNB Community Bank IL First Eagle Bank I L The Bank of Herrin IL Citizens Equity First CU I L Goodfield State Bank IL Customers Bank I L Crossroads Bank I L Forest Park National Bank and Trust Bank Leumi USA I L C o m p a n y I L MetaBank, National Association I L JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Princeville State Bank I L Association IL Bank of Rantoul I L Banterra Bank IL Burling Bank IL CenTrust Bank, National Association The Peoples State Bank of Newton, Illinois I L I L Town and Country Bank Midwest I L The Bradford National Bank of Greenville Citizens Bank, National Association I L I L The First National Bank of Carmi IL Gold Coast Bank I L Sterling Bank IL American Bank and Trust Company, HOMEBANK IL National Association IL Midwest BankCentre IL Cass Commercial Bank I L Stearns Bank National Association IL The Bancorp Bank I L Teutopolis State Bank I L Meridian Bank I L Midwest Regional Bank I L Royal Savings Bank IL Synovus Bank IL State Bank of Lincoln I L Bank of Hillsboro, National Association The First Trust and Savings Bank of I L W a t s e k a I L Zions Bank, A Division of IL Petefish, Skiles & Co. I L Bank & Trust Company I L Security Bank, S.B. IL The First National Bank in Carlyle IL Citizens Community Bank I L MidFirst Bank IL Providence Bank I L NorthSide Community Bank IL I H Mississippi Valley CU IL Bank of O'Fallon I L MidAmerica National Bank IL S E N B B a n k I L Emigrant Bank I L La Salle State Bank IL State Bank of Herscher I L Grundy Bank IL First Trust Bank of Illinois IL First State Bank of Bloomington I L Brickyard Bank I L Bank of Washington IL Security Savings Bank I L East West Bank I L 1st Equity Bank I L First Community Bank and Trust I L Jersey State Bank I L Parkside Financial Bank & Trust I L W e b B a n k I L 4828-2694-1115.v1 3 4828-2694-1115.v1 First Farmers Bank and Trust I L Dubuque Bank and Trust Company IL Great Southern Bank IL Farmers & Merchants Savings Bank IL F i r s t B a n k I L Two Rivers Bank & Trust I L Federated Bank I L First Bank and Trust Company of Illinois I L Community State Bank I L Anna-Jonesboro National Bank I L C I B M B a n k I L First Federal Savings Bank IL First Federal Savings Bank of Champaign- National Bank of St. Anne IL U r b a n a I L The Frederick Community Bank I L Spring Valley City Bank I L CapStar Bank IL Merchants Bank of Indiana IL Community State Bank of Rock Falls T r u s t B a n k I L I L Land of Lincoln CU IL The Clinton National Bank IL First Business Bank IL Peoples National Bank of Kewanee IL Municipal Trust and Savings Bank IL Academy Bank, National Association S c o t t C U I L I L Citizens National Bank of Albion IL BankUnited, National Association IL Congressional Bank IL The First National Bank of Arenzville First Farmers State Bank I L I L McHenry Savings Bank I L Community Partners Savings Bank IL American Eagle Bank IL Celtic Bank Corporation I L INTRUST Bank, National Association American Community Bank of Indiana I L I L Holcomb Bank IL Scott State Bank I L Signature Bank I L Affiliated Bank, National Association Community Trust Bank I L I L Alliance Community Bank IL Simmons Bank IL State Street Bank and Trust Company Great Rivers Bank I L I L Farmers State Bank IL Dupaco Community CU I L The State Bank I L The City National Bank of Metropolis The First National Bank I L I L West Town Bank & Trust I L Citizens First Bank IL The Clay City Banking Co IL Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company Catlin Bank IL I L The Old Exchange National Bank of First State Bank of Forrest IL O k a w v i l l e I L First Republic Bank IL First State Bank Shannon-Polo I L The Farmers and Merchants National Bank First Bank Financial Centre IL of Nashville IL The State Bank of Geneva IL The First National Bank in Amboy IL Centric Bank IL First State Bank I L The Litchfield National Bank I L Cadence Bank, National Association Liberty Bank and Trust Company I L I L b 1 B a n k I L Eastern Michigan Bank I L Midwest Community Bank I L Community Bank of Trenton IL CBI Bank & Trust I L Farmers National Bank I L CrossFirst Bank I L Town Bank, National Association IL Blue Ridge Bank, National Association Buena Vista National Bank IL I L Webster Bank, National Association
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