
First Internet Bank Repeats as an Indianapolis Star Top Workplace
'We are proud to once again be recognized as a Top Workplace,' said Nicole Lorch, President and Chief Operating Officer at First Internet Bank. 'This award reflects our unique workplace culture – one that values collaboration, innovation and a shared commitment to serving our customers and one another.'
Along with being a Top Workplace, First Internet Bank continues to earn recognition, having recently been named a winner in American Banker 's 2025 Innovation of the Year competition. Additionally, its Small Business Administration team was recognized as the 2024 Online Lender of the Year by Coleman Report.
To learn more about First Internet Bank, please visit firstib.com.
About First Internet Bank
First Internet Bank opened for business in 1999 as an industry pioneer in the branchless delivery of banking services. With assets of $5.8 billion as of March 31, 2025, the Bank provides consumer and small business deposits, consumer loans and specialty finance services nationally. The Bank also offers commercial real estate loans, commercial and industrial loans, SBA financing and treasury management services. Additional information about the Bank, including its products and services, is available at firstib.com. The Bank is a wholly-owned subsidiary of First Internet Bancorp (Nasdaq: INBK). First Internet Bank is a Member FDIC.
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