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October 16, 2018

Lake City Bank Celebrates Opening an Interactive Teller Machine at the Flanner House in Indianapolis

Lake City Bank will celebrate opening an Interactive Teller Machine (ITM) during the Fall Harvest Festival at the Flanner House on Saturday, October 20, 2018.

The festival runs from noon to 6 pm at the Flanner House at 2408 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street, Indianapolis. Lake City Bank will celebrate with a ribbon cutting, games and popcorn. Participants will be able to try out the ITM to withdraw cash, and the Lake City Bank Truck—decked out in a new design—will also make an appearance.

“We’re proud to be an Indiana-based bank that truly focuses on getting involved in the communities we serve,” said David M. Findlay, President and Chief Executive Officer. “We’re excited to partner with the Flanner House to become part of their community.”

The ITM joins five Lake City Bank branches in Indianapolis, and a sixth set to open in January 2019 in downtown Indianapolis. It provides full banking services via a live video teller Monday – Friday 7 am to 6 pm, and Saturday 7 am to 1 pm. It also functions as an ATM 24/7.

“We’re pleased to be able to bring banking services to the Martin Luther King Corridor, an area that has been unbanked in recent years,” said Kevin L. Deardorff, Executive Vice President and Retail Banking. “The ITM will help area residents and commuters along Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street access banking services that are convenient, cost effective and technology driven.”

Lake City Bank, a $4.8 billion bank headquartered in Warsaw, Indiana, is the fourth largest bank headquartered in the state, and the largest bank 100% invested in Indiana. Lake City Bank operates 49 branch offices in northern and central Indiana, delivering technology-driven solutions in a client-centric way to individuals and businesses. The bank is the single bank subsidiary of Lakeland Financial Corporation (Nasdaq Global Select/LKFN).

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