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Small Business Spotlight: Ramco Electric Motors

Small businesses are an extremely crucial part of American life because they are the lifeblood of our whole economy. Most businesses are small to medium in size and are basically the foundation upon which our entire country and economy was built.  Please enjoy our new quarterly feature called Small Business Spotlight, that will highlight a small business in our surrounding area.  This quarter our […]

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GF GIVES SUPPORT TO P4P

GREENVILLE – Greenville Federal has once again shown their support of the Partnering for Progress (P4P) Initiative by contributing for 2016. This collaborative public/private economic development effort has brought remarkable growth and opportunity to Darke County, with the bank participating since 2009. “We’re glad to show our support of an organization that has brought such great benefit to the residents […]

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GF Celebrates Grand Opening

Greenville Federal Bank, in business since 1883, recently held a Grand Opening ribbon cutting at their Troy Kroger Banking Center, located inside the “new” Kroger Marketplace at 731 W. Market St. in Troy, on Thursday, February 4th, 2016. In attendance were Greenville Federal Bank representatives, Troy Area Chamber of Commerce representatives and community members. All guests were invited to enter […]

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GF gives to the Cancer Association of Darke County

Greenville, OH- Throughout the month of October, Greenville Federal went “PINK” to promote Breast Cancer awareness and support local cancer research and treatment. Greenville Federal teammates donated $5 each Friday in October to wear jeans to support the cause. Greenville Federal, ‘Home of the Money$aver Mortgage’ was founded in 1883 and remains the oldest locally owned financial institution headquartered in […]

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Holiday Parade Gets Support From GF

GREENVILLE – Main Street Greenville recognizes Greenville Federal as one of the Platinum Sponsors for the upcoming 12th annual Hometown Holiday Horse Parade on Nov. 21. “Greenville Federal has been a continued supporter of the Hometown Holiday Horse Parade for many years,” said Amber Garrett, executive director of Main Street Greenville. “Their support allows us to provide a quality event […]

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Greenville Federal Donates to Mississinawa Valley Scoreboard Project

  Greenville, OH – August 31, 2015 – Greenville Federal recently donated funds to Mississianawa Valley High School for their NEW electronic scoreboard, part of the bank’s ongoing community support efforts. The new scoreboard was installed in the spring and is currently being used for all sporting events at the facility.  Shown beneath the new scoreboard are (from left) Jr/Sr […]

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GF to Open New Office in Troy, Ohio

Greenville, Ohio – Greenville Federal Financial Corporation (OTCBB-GVFF.OB) plans to open a new full service banking center in the soon-to-be constructed Kroger store in Troy, Ohio. It is estimated the new Kroger store will open in late 2015. The Greenville, Ohio-based financial institution is the parent company of Greenville Federal and is the oldest bank headquartered in Darke County, Ohio. […]

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GF “Pie In The Eye” For Babies

GREENVILLE – Greenville Federal is helping fight premature births and infant mortality by supporting the March of Dimes 2015 March for Babies. This year Greenville Federal held their Second Annual “Pie in the Eye” for babies contest to see which Greenville Federal Officer received a “Pie in the Eye.” All donations made to each jar would be donated to the […]

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Greenville Federal Announces Promotions

GREENVILLE – Jeff Kniese, President/CEO of Greenville Federal, announced the promotion of Corey Eagle to Bank Officer, Nicki Gillespie to Bank Officer, Brian Beam to Marketing Manager, Frannie Widener to Main Office Assistant Banking Center Manager and Chris Phillips to Kroger Banking Center Assistant Manager.             Mr. Eagle began his banking career with Greenville Federal […]

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