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Inland Bank Names Community Banking Veteran as SVP

Inland Bank and Trust, headquartered in Oak Brook, IL, appointed Michael Corr as SVP and manager of business banking. He brings more than 20 years of community banking experience to his position.

At Inland Bank, Corr will lead a team of commercial bankers, while delivering customized lending and cash management solutions and business banking products to privately held businesses and not-for-profit entities.

Before joining Inland Bank, Corr served as SVP of commercial banking for Byline Bank/First Bank & Trust. There, he provided strategic lending and deposit solutions to privately held businesses throughout Chicagoland.

This past October, Inland Bank opened its first downtown Chicago branch, located across from McDonald’s headquarters in the Fulton Market District. The bank now operates 11 branches throughout Chicagoland.


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