History
Indiana’s Own: The Crossroads Bank Tradition
From the day we first opened our doors on South Wabash Street, Crossroads Bank was invested in being a part of the community. Today, over 100 years later, the tradition holds strong and the roots grow deeper.
1920 – January 27th, the Home Loan and Savings Association (“The Association”) was formed. Its first office was located at 144 South Wabash Street
1952 – The Association moved to 156 – 168 South Wabash Street
1960 – The Association moved to 55 West Market Street
1966 – A Federal Charter was adopted and the name changed to First Federal Savings and Loan of Wabash
1968 – First Federal Savings and Loan expanded into North Manchester and opened its first branch office
1977 – A second branch office was opened in the Syracuse market
1982 – The home office of First Federal Savings and Loan moved to its current home at 1205 North Cass Street, Wabash, Indiana
1987 – A Mutual Savings Bank Charter was adopted and the name changed to First Federal Savings Bank of Wabash
1989 – First Federal Savings Bank formed a subsidiary company called FirstFed Financial of Wabash. FirstFed Financial offers insurance products and alternative investments including full brokerage services
1993 – First Federal Savings Bank converted to a Stock Savings Bank Charter and became, along with FirstFed Financial, a wholly owned subsidiary of FFW Corporation
1997 – First Federal Savings Bank acquired a branch office in South Whitley
2004 – The bank built a DeNovo office in Columbia City
2008 – January 1st, First Federal Savings Bank changed its name to Crossroads Bank. FirstFed Financial also changed its name to Investment Center at Crossroads Bank
2015 – The home office renovation at 1205 North Cass Street in Wabash was completed
2016 – The bank expands into the Peru market with a new branch
2017 – The South Whitley office moved to a larger building
2020 – The bank opens a new banking center in Warsaw