10/21/13 To honor its 150th anniversary, 1st Source Bank is inviting the community to help give away money to charitable organizations. 150 $1,000 donations, plus two $15,000 donations will be awarded in celebration of its 150 years of service to Indiana and Michigan individuals and businesses.

 

‘150 Years and 150,000 Cheers’ kicks off on October 21 with individuals having the opportunity to nominate their favorite charity to receive a donation.  Nominating a not-for-profit is easy. Simply stop by any 1st Source banking center to complete a form, or obtain one online at 1stsource.com/150. Explain why you think the not-for-profit should receive a donation and they’ll have a chance at receiving $1,000 or even $15,000.

 

“Giving back to the community has been a key value of 1st Source since our founding in 1863,” said Christopher J. Murphy III, Chairman and CEO. “This is a great way for the public to get involved and help us recognize 150 organizations that are doing an outstanding job impacting our community.”

 

Nominations will be accepted between October 21 and November 30. $1,000 recipients will be selected weekly on the quantity and quality of entries received. Two $15,000 recipients will be selected from all entries received and announced the week of December 14, 2013.

 

Please visit 1stsource.com/150 for complete rules.

 

1st Source Corporation, parent company of 1st Source Bank, has assets of $4.64 billion and is the largest locally controlled financial institution headquartered in the northern Indiana-southwestern Michigan area.  The Corporation includes 76 banking centers in 17 counties, 22 1st Source Bank Specialty Finance Group locations nationwide, nine Trust and Wealth Management locations and nine 1st Source Insurance offices.

 

1st Source common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under “SRCE” and appears in the National Market System tables in many daily newspapers under the code name “1st Src.” For 150 years, 1st Source has been committed to the success of the communities it serves.  For more information, visit www.1stsource.com