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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Banks good for HELOC/flexible terms
Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to find good banks in the Indianapolis area to build a relationship with, so that I could get some good loan terms/HELOC terms from them down the line. I'd love to know your recommendations/experience with the following. Some of the recommendations I've gotten so far are:
* Salin Bank
*Greenfield Banking Company
*Fifth Third bank (I've also seen email ads from them talking about HELOC)
Thanks!