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Please note: The financial institutions on this list are eligible to participate in our Opportunity Illinois program but may not be actively participating at this time. If you are a lender who would like to be added to this list, please call (312) 814-8953. If you would like to see a list that includes lenders active in other programs, view our approved depositories here.

You may also contact our office for a list of active participants at (312) 814-8953.


Financial_InstitutionAddressCityPhone
Bank of Springfield2600 Stevenson Dr.Springfield(217) 529-5555
BankORION1114 4th St.Orion(309) 526-8011
Carrollton BankP.O. Box 232Carrollton(217) 942-6304
Citizen's State Bank of Cropsey804 West OakFairbury(815) 692-4000
Cornerstone Credit Union550 W. Meadows DriveFreeport(815) 235-5855
Farmers State BankP.O. Box 620Elmwood(309) 742-3711
First United Bank700 Exchange StreetCrete(708) 672-6161
Harris NA111 W. Monroe St.Chicago(312) 461-3295
Heritage Bank of Central Illinois615 N. Trivoli Ave.Trivoli(309) 362-2139
I H Mississippi Valley CU MolineP.O. Box 1010Moline(309) 793-6200
Illinois National Bank322 East CapitolSpringfield(217) 747-5511
Lena State Bank915 S. Logan St.Lena(815) 369-4901
Midland States BankP.O. Box 767Effingham(217) 342-2141
Midwest Bank of Western ILP.O. Box 440Monmouth(309) 734-2265
North Shore Community Bank1145 Wilmette AvenueWilmette(847) 853-1145
Northwest Bank of Rockford3106 N. Rockton Ave.Rockford(815) 987-4550
Peoples Bank and Trust of PanaP.O. Box 350Pana(217) 562-2137
Seaway Bank and Trust Co645 East 87th StreetChicago(773) 487-4800
Shelby County State BankP.O. Box 530, 130 S. MorganShelbyville(217) 774-3911
South Side Trust & Savings Bank2119 S.W. AdamsPeoria(309) 676-0521
State Bank of Davis100 Route 75Davis(815) 865-5125
State Bank of NauvooP.O. Box 208Nauvoo(217) 453-2515
United Community BankP.O. Box 138, 301 N. Main St.Chatham(217) 483-2491
 
   

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