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Local Banking Getsa Boostas First Savings Bank Welcomes Longacreto Lending Team

The First Savings Bank family has grown with the addition of Sarah Longacre to its lending team, bringing years of experience and a commitment to community banking to the forefront. This move strengthens the bank’s ability to serve individuals and businesses across southern Indiana, particularly in Floyd and Clark counties.
Longacre joins First Savings Bank as an Agricultural Loan Officer, a role that highlights the institution's dedication to supporting the region’s vital agricultural sector. Her appointment comes at a time when local farmers and producers face unique challenges, making personalized financial guidance more critical than ever. She will be based out of the bank’s Sellersburg office, allowing her to build relationships with clients in this key area.
"We are thrilled to welcome Sarah to First Savings Bank," stated John Chaney, President and CEO of First Savings Bank. "Her expertise in agricultural lending, combined with her passion for serving our communities, makes her a valuable asset to our team. We know she will be instrumental in helping local farmers thrive."
Longacre’s background is deeply rooted in the region and within the financial industry. She previously served as an Agricultural Loan Officer at Farm Credit Mid-America, where she honed her skills in assessing risk, structuring loans, and providing comprehensive financial solutions to agricultural clients. Her experience extends beyond just lending; she possesses a strong understanding of the complexities facing farmers, including fluctuating commodity prices, weather patterns, and evolving regulations.
"I'm excited to join First Savings Bank and contribute to their mission of supporting local communities," Longacre shared. "Having grown up in this area, I understand the importance of agriculture to our region’s economy and am committed to providing personalized service and financial solutions that help farmers succeed."
First Savings Bank has long prided itself on its community-focused approach to banking. Unlike larger national institutions, First Savings Bank maintains a strong local presence, allowing it to build lasting relationships with customers and understand their specific needs. This commitment is reflected in the bank’s investment in local initiatives and its dedication to providing personalized service. The addition of Longacre reinforces this philosophy, bringing specialized expertise directly to the agricultural community.
The Sellersburg office, where Longacre will be based, serves as a crucial hub for First Savings Bank's operations in southern Indiana. It allows the bank to effectively reach clients across Floyd and Clark counties, providing convenient access to financial services and expert advice. The location’s accessibility is particularly important for agricultural clients who often require face-to-face consultations and personalized support.
The hiring of Longacre also aligns with First Savings Bank's broader strategy of expanding its lending capabilities and strengthening its presence in key sectors of the local economy. Agriculture remains a cornerstone of southern Indiana’s economic landscape, and by investing in specialized expertise like Longacre’s, the bank demonstrates its commitment to supporting this vital industry.
Looking ahead, Longacre plans to focus on building relationships with existing clients while also actively seeking out new opportunities to serve the agricultural community. She emphasizes her desire to be a trusted advisor and partner for farmers, helping them navigate financial challenges and achieve their long-term goals. Her arrival signals a renewed commitment from First Savings Bank to providing tailored financial solutions and fostering strong partnerships within the region's agricultural sector.
The bank encourages local farmers and producers interested in learning more about First Savings Bank’s agricultural lending services to contact Longacre directly at the Sellersburg office or visit their website for further information. This addition promises a positive impact on the local economy, reinforcing First Savings Bank’s position as a vital community partner.