Glasford State Bank

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305 East Main Street, Glasford, IL, 61533  

Glasford Bank can trace its roots back to July 15, 1900, when it opened with just two deposits. Originally known as Farmers and Traders Bank, it was located at the corner of Main and Hickory in a converted cigar factory. In 1905, the bank was relocated into a new brick building on the south side of Main Street.


Glasford Bank can trace its roots back to July 15, 1900, when it opened with just two deposits. Originally known as Farmers and Traders Bank, it was located at the corner of Main and Hickory in a converted cigar factory. In 1905, the bank was relocated into a new brick building on the south side of Main Street. Farmers and Traders Bank closed and re-organized as Glasford Bank in 1932, and in October 1969, a house was moved to make room for what later became the current Glasford Bank site.


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Glasford State Bank arranges the following loan types:
  • RESIDENTIAL: Hard Money
  • COMMERCIAL: Hard Money , Portfolio
  • LAND: Hard Money
Lending territories: IL

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