Mid-States moves headquarters to 60,000 square-foot building

NAPERVILLE, Ill. - There have been a lot of changes at Mid-States Corporate FCU in the last few years. The corporate itself has changed. The new Mid-States FCU is actually the result of a mega merger with INDICORP, which was finalized in December 1999. The merger created a $3 billion corporate, making it the third largest in the country. Now the new Mid-States FCU has announced that it has purchased a 60,000 square-foot, two-story office building in Warrenville, Ill. The building houses Mid-States' new headquarters, as well as a new item processing center. The corporate moved from its Naperville headquarters and into the new headquarters on July 10. "As we complete the integration of the operations and member support for both Indiana and Illinois members, we found that Mid-States needed the additional space to support both our current and future expansion needs," said Mid-States CEO Don Finn. According to Mid-States, the merger with INDICORP created a one-third increase in operations and assets.

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