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Old National expands no-fee ATM access
Old National Bank customers can now use Allpoint Network ATM machines without paying a surcharge, the Evansville-based bank announced this month. Allpoint has more than 55,000 ATMs within retail locations across the United States, Mexico, United Kingdom and Australia. Allpoint is a subsidiary of Houston-based CardTronics LLC.•
Bank names market leader
Pipes Bank of America has appointed Karen Pipes as its Indianapolis market manager. Pipes will handle community partnerships and be responsible for developing and executing a market plan. She began her financial-services career with JPMorgan Chase in 2005, where she held a variety of roles. Before that, she worked in the business, government and not-for-profit […]
Huntington bests other large banks in satisfaction survey
Huntington scored 847 out of a possible 1,000 points in the J.D. Power survey; the regional average was 821 points. (IBJ photo/Lesley Weidenbener) Among large banks with an Indianapolis presence, The Huntington National Bank scored highest in J.D. Power’s 13 annual U.S. Retail Banking Satisfaction Study. Huntington scored 847 out of a possible 1,000 points, […]
EDITORIAL: Indy must tackle growing gap between haves and have-nots
Census data shows that 35 of the 36 ZIP codes in Indianapolis had higher poverty rates in 2016 than they did 16 years earlier.
Lilly shareholders reject proposals to lower takeover barriers
Failure to approve the proposals keeps Eli Lilly and Co.’s supermajority-vote requirement for takeovers and staggered board elections intact.
City-County councilor named CEO for Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis
Maggie Lewis, who will continue serving on the council, has prior leadership experience with not-for-profits.
Allison veteran to ascend to CFO spot in global transmission firm
G. Frederick Bohley, a 27-year veteran of Allison Transmission Holdings Inc., has been named chief financial officer of the Indianapolis-based public company.
Emmis turns quarterly profit despite shrinking revenue
Revenue declines were expected because Emmis has sold off five radio stations and most of its publishing assets since the beginning of 2017.
YMCA, Westfield schools plan $35M branch, natatorium near Grand Park
The development, proposed for the southwest corner of Wheeler Road and 181st Street, could be started in spring 2019 and open in fall 2020 if approvals are received and fundraising goals are met, YMCA and school officials said.
EDITORIAL: Infosys airport deal is product of patience, reminder not to jump at easy
Of course, there are no guarantees that Infosys’ vision for its Indianapolis tech hub will pan out. But without the benefit of hindsight, it appears the city, state and airport authority waited for the right deal to come along.
Pancheros Mexican Grill to enter Indy market with multiple stores
The Iowa-based chain of fast-casual Mexican restaurants has more than 70 stores in 14 states.
Panel weighs in on 16 Tech, brain drain and more
A sampling of panelists comments at the May 4 Life Sciences Power Breakfast: COY: The problem … of keeping the talent that we are educating here in Indiana is multi-faceted, and I don’t think that 16 Tech is the silver bullet that alone will solve the problem. It is a component of what needs to […]
Baldwin & Lyons ekes out profit despite higher accident claims
Carmel-based insurer Baldwin & Lyons Inc. saw a big increase in revenue and premiums written in the first quarter, but a jump in accident losses almost wiped out earnings.
Local voters approve tax hikes for schools, but not for jail expansion
School funding referendums were successful in Warren Township and in Hendricks and Madison counties. Hancock County voters, however, rejected a $55 million criminal justice proposal.
Hustler Hollywood loses appeal for Castleton-area store
A ruling on Monday from the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a city ordinance that prohibits adult entertainment businesses from operating in certain areas.
Sun King unveils restaurant lineup for Carmel distillery, tap room
Sun King Brewery on Tuesday announced plans to fill the food hall in its soon-to-open tap room and distillery in Carmel with four independently-operated eateries.
Houston-based company acquires local mechanical contractor
Comfort Systems USA Inc. continues to expand its local operations with its second acquisition of an Indianapolis company in the past year.
IndyGo to receive $75M for first phase of Red Line transit project, Carson says
The federal funding will cover most of the $96.3 million first phase of the Red Line, a proposed 13.1-mile bus route that will run between East 66th Street in Broad Ripple and the University of Indianapolis, with 28 stops along the way.