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Home Federal Bank was a financial services company headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. It operated 27 branch locations in 9 communities throughout eastern South Dakota and 1 community in southwest Minnesota. Also operated as Infinia Bank, a division of Home Federal Bank, located in Bloomington, MN.
Home Federal Savings and Loan Association (South Dakota), S&L based in Sioux Falls that became Home Federal Bank Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Home Federal Savings and Loan Association .
In 2010, Great Western took over the failed Lincoln, Nebraska-based TierOne Bank. [6] In November 2015, Great Western announced the acquisition of Sioux Falls-based HF Financial Corp., the parent company of Home Federal Bank. [7] In 2021, Great Western Bank signed a definitive agreement to merge with Montana-based First Interstate BancSystem. [8]
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Each year on the third Monday in January, the U.S. commemorates the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. with a federal holiday.Coinciding annually with the civil rights leader's birthday, MLK ...
Home Federal may refer to: Home Federal Bank , headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota Home Federal Savings and Loan Association (California) , S&L based in San Diego that became HomeFed Bank
Chelsea and Cole DeBoer, of HGTV reality series “Down Home Fab,” are casting Sioux Falls area homes for season 3, premiering in 2025.
Ameris Bank 157 117 Home Federal Savings Bank Detroit: Michigan November 6, 2009: Liberty Bank and Trust Company 15 118 Prosperan Bank Oakdale: Minnesota November 6, 2009: Alerus Financial, N.A. 200 119 Gateway Bank of St. Louis St. Louis: Missouri November 6, 2009: Central Bank of Kansas City 28 120 United Commercial Bank: San Francisco California