EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 30, 2017 -- For the 2nd consecutive year, Old National Bank has been named one of the Best Banks to Work For by American Banker magazine.
|
|||
Initiated in 2013 by American Banker and Best Companies Group, Best Banks to Work For identifies, recognizes and honors U.S. banks for outstanding employee satisfaction. Full results of this year’s program are available at http://www.bestbankstoworkfor.com/ or https://www.americanbanker.com/ and in the September issue of American Banker magazine.
“Our annual ranking recognizes the financial institutions that are committed to investing in employees’ job satisfaction, career development and personal growth – a ‘return on assets’ that can be hard to measure by traditional means,” said Marc Hochstein, editor in chief of American Banker. “One of the most valuable assets for any organization is the team of people it employs, and banks are no exception.”
Determining the Best Banks to Work For is a two-step process. The first involves an evaluation of participating companies’ workplace policies, practices and demographics. Secondly, employee surveys are conducted to directly assess the experiences and attitudes of individual employees with respect to their workplace. The combined scores determine the top banks and the final ranking.
“Being recognized as one of the best banks to work for in the nation is a tremendous honor and a strong validation of our commitment to creating an engaging, enriching and inclusive environment for all our associates,” said Old National CEO and Chairman Bob Jones.
Best Companies Group managed the overall registration and survey process and also analyzed the data to determine the final ranking. Best Banks to Work For includes commercial banks, thrifts, savings banks and other chartered retail financial institutions with at least 50 employees in the United States.
About Old National
Old National Bancorp (NASDAQ:ONB), the holding company of Old National Bank, is the largest financial
services holding company headquartered in Indiana. With $15.0 billion in assets, it ranks among the top 100
banking companies in the U.S. and has been recognized as a World’s Most Ethical Company by the Ethisphere Institute for six consecutive years. Since its founding in Evansville in 1834, Old National Bank has focused on community banking by building long-term, highly valued partnerships with clients. Today, Old National’s footprint includes Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan and Wisconsin. In addition to providing extensive services in retail and commercial banking, Old National offers comprehensive wealth management, investments and brokerage services. For more information and financial data, please visit Investor Relations at oldnational.com.
Media Relations: Kathy A. Schoettlin (812) 465-7269 (812) 319-2711


Ford and Geely Explore Strategic Manufacturing Partnership in Europe
Rio Tinto Shares Hit Record High After Ending Glencore Merger Talks
Once Upon a Farm Raises Nearly $198 Million in IPO, Valued at Over $724 Million
Sony Q3 Profit Jumps on Gaming and Image Sensors, Full-Year Outlook Raised
Prudential Financial Reports Higher Q4 Profit on Strong Underwriting and Investment Gains
Nvidia Nears $20 Billion OpenAI Investment as AI Funding Race Intensifies
Uber Ordered to Pay $8.5 Million in Bellwether Sexual Assault Lawsuit
OpenAI Expands Enterprise AI Strategy With Major Hiring Push Ahead of New Business Offering
TSMC Eyes 3nm Chip Production in Japan with $17 Billion Kumamoto Investment
TrumpRx Website Launches to Offer Discounted Prescription Drugs for Cash-Paying Americans
Boeing Signals Progress on Delayed 777X Program With Planned April First Flight
Global PC Makers Eye Chinese Memory Chip Suppliers Amid Ongoing Supply Crunch
SoftBank Shares Slide After Arm Earnings Miss Fuels Tech Stock Sell-Off
Instagram Outage Disrupts Thousands of U.S. Users
SpaceX Pushes for Early Stock Index Inclusion Ahead of Potential Record-Breaking IPO
AMD Shares Slide Despite Earnings Beat as Cautious Revenue Outlook Weighs on Stock
CK Hutchison Launches Arbitration After Panama Court Revokes Canal Port Licences 



