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Business Listing   American State Bank - Aurora Office - Aurora, IN - Phone: (812) 926-0800


Business Listing   Baker Motor Company Inc - Aurora, IN - Phone: (812) 926-3700


Business Listing   Diebold Inc - Aurora, IN - Phone: (812) 926-7610


Business Listing   Firstar Information Services Corporation - Aurora, IN - Phone: (812) 926-1700


Business Listing   Heritage Community Bank - Aurora, IN - Phone: (812) 926-4103


Business Listing   Merchant Bank & Trust - Aurora, IN - Phone: (812) 926-4000


Business Listing   Peoples Federal Savings Bank - Aurora, IN - Phone: (812) 926-0631


Business Listing   Stuart- Gregory S - Aurora, IN - Phone: (812) 926-1659


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Banks act as payment agents by conducting checking or current accounts for customers, paying cheques drawn by customers on the bank, and collecting cheques deposited to customers' current accounts. A bank is an institution that deals in money and its substitutes and provides other financial services.

In Aurora, a bank can generate revenue in a variety of different ways including interest, transaction fees and financial advice. A bank is a financial organization where people deposit their money to keep it safe. The whole banking system around the world is connected. Banks in Aurora, is committed to the highest standards of business ethics and corporate governance, and has been recognized for years in these areas.

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