CB History
Citizens Bank was founded by William E. Harrington as a private bank in
1886. On June 1, 1892, the bank was incorporated in this community of
12,000 people located 60 miles west of the Twin Cities. With a history of
good management, Citizens Bank has been a pillar of financial strength,
even through two World Wars and the Great Depression.
Although the bank has retained its original location, it has grown
along with the community. Assets of the bank today are $140 million,
compared with $20 million in 1970. Since Citizens Bank was founded, it has
had just five presidents: William Harrington; Helmuth Kurth; Irvin J.
Burich; T.A. (Buzz) Burich and its current president Timothy B. Ulrich.
Citizens Bank has been integral to the economic development of
Hutchinson, providing business loans, agricultural loans, home and
personal loans, as well as all types of checking, savings and other
financial products.
Focusing on the Hutchinson community, Citizens Bank has made
significant contributions, both in terms of dollars, and in community
service time and effort. While it has funded and supported numerous
community projects, the bank has continued its prudent management and
operating standards to insure its safety and soundness for the benefit of
customers and the community. Citizens Bank considers this ability to
operate prudently while maintaining high levels of customer and community
support to be its greatest achievement.
What does the bank have to say to future generations? "Keep the best
interest of the customer and community in mind at all times, and provide
excellent service." |