Home   En Español About Us Locations & ATMs Careers Contact Us Feedback
Illinois State Bank
User Name:
Log in.
Full Acct #:
Password:
Log in.
Log in.
Log in.
Find the best rate for you.
Tools for good decisions.
Get started today.
Additional Surcharge-free ATMsMoneypass STAR sf

Illinois State Bank Will Donate $1,923 To Local Charity In Honor of 85th Anniversary Celebration

Nonprofit charities can register for a chance to win $1,923 contribution by Nov. 30

MCHENRY, Ill. - Illinois State Bank, which is a division of North Shore Bank, today announced that it will donate $1,923 to a local nonprofit charitable organization in honor of the bank's 85th anniversary. Participants can register for their favorite charity drawing online at illinoisstatebank.com through Nov. 30.

"Our bank remains committed to the customers and the communities in which we serve and we are proud to be a part of North Shore Bank which was established in 1923. We are pleased to have this opportunity to give back to a local organization with a donation," said Chet Ward, president of Illinois State Bank. "We believe it's important to support organizations that find ways to benefit those in our community."

Charities that are entered must be located in one of North Shore Bank or Illinois State Bank's service areas and must use the donation to benefit a local community initiative. Details are available on Illinois State Bank's Web site. The bank will present the donation in December.

Illinois State Bank is a division of North Shore bank, which was founded in 1923 and has assets of $1.7 billion and 42 offices throughout eastern Wisconsin and northeastern Illinois. Current Illinois State Bank locations are in Lake in the Hills and McHenry. Find an office.

Posted 11/13/2008



Still have questions? We can help.

  • E-mail us.
  • Call us at 877.672.2265.
    (8:30 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday, 9:00 am until 5:00 pm CST, Saturdays, & 10:00 am until 3:00pm CST, Sundays, excluding bank holidays)
  • Stop by your neighborhood branch.