Hometrust Bancshares : Good Money Habits Start Early!
January 19, 2017 at 10:22 pm IST
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Forming good money habits start at a young age. That's why parents of 7 year old Talan brought him to HomeTrust Bank in Knoxville, TN.
Branch Manager, Kelly and her team pulled out all the stops for young Talan. They made a fresh batch of popcorn, and prepared a gift bag full of fun items! Customer Service Rep, Ron explained the ins and outs of maintaining a bank account.
For those of you interested in teaching your children about money management, start here at the American Bankers Association resource site for Kids and money. If you would like to set up a more personal plan for your child call or drop by one of our locations to speak to your local branch manager!
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HomeTrust Bancshares, Inc. is the holding company for HomeTrust Bank (the Bank). The Bank is a state-chartered, community-focused financial institution committed to providing value-added relationship banking with over 30 locations, as well as online/mobile channels. Its principal business consists of attracting deposits from the general public and investing those funds, along with borrowed funds, in commercial real estate loans, construction and development loans, commercial and industrial loans, equipment finance leases, municipal leases, loans secured by first and second mortgages on one-to-four family residences, including home equity loans and other consumer loans. It also originates one-to-four family loans, SBA loans and HELOCs to sell to third parties. It invests in debt securities issued by United States Government agencies and GSEs, municipal bonds, corporate bonds, commercial paper and certificates of deposit insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.