Liberty National Bank approves Welcome Home Grant
Ronald L. Zimmerly, Jr., President and CEO of Liberty National Bank, recently announced the bank’s participation in the Welcome Home Program, which is a grant sponsored by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati.
The Welcome Home Program was designed to assist eligible homeowners with down payment or closing costs when purchasing or buying a home.
The Welcome Home Program provides up to $5,000 in grant money for eligible homeowners and is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Welcome Home funds will be available starting March 1, 2013, and will end when the money is no longer available.
In addition to the grant money, Liberty National Bank is waiving its processing fee for approved homeowners that qualify for the grant in 2013. Anyone interested in obtaining Welcome Home Program qualification guidelines or additional information about the Program should contact Angela Hersh at 419-634-5015. The funds go fast, so don’t delay.
Liberty National Bank is an Equal Housing Lender, Member FDIC. Liberty National Bank is a financial institution offering traditional banking products and services, as well as an array of non-traditional banking services such as investment planning and electronic banking options. Liberty National Bank operates offices in Hardin, Logan and Union Counties and currently maintains over $220 million in assets.
For more information about Liberty National Bank, visit their Web site at www.LNBbank.com.
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