German American Bancorp is a one billion dollar holding company that was formed in 1983. Our family of 6 community banks and 5 independent insurance agencies, serving nine counties in southern Indiana, provides leading edge financial products and services to individuals, organizations, and businesses.
 
German American Bancorp's Vision
German American Bancorp will build upon its regional presence to become Southern Indiana's preeminent financial enterprise. We will always be mindful of our community banking roots and the importance of enhancing and growing the relationships we have with our shareholders, customers, employees and communities.
German American Bancorp's President and CEO
Mark Schroeder
 
 
Corporate Governance
 
 
Quarterly Earnings Release
 
Stock Purchase and Dividend Reinvestment Plan
Our Plan is designed to offer investors a way to systematically and affordably build their ownership interest in German American Bancorp. The Plan promotes long-term ownership in German American Bancorp by offering:
• A simple cost-effective way for you to purchase our shares
• A way to increase your holdings by reinvesting cash dividends in our shares
• The opportunity for you to purchase additional shares by making optional cash payments

You need not be a German American shareholder to participate in the Plan. You may purchase your first shares through the Plan by making an initial investment of $100.

Before you decide to participate in the Plan, please request a prospectus and review it carefully.

Should you have questions regarding the plan, please contact Terri Eckerle at (812) 482-1314 or our Plan Administrator:

UMB Bank, n.a.
Securities Transfer Division
928 Grand Avenue
Kansas City, MO 64141
(800)884-4225
FAX: (816)860-3963
E-mail: sec_xfer@umb.com

Stock Split and Dividend History
View a historical list of stock splits and dividends

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