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Key Dates

Over the past few months, our six community banks—German American State Bank, Northwest Bank of Rockford, State Bank, Freeport, Lena State Bank, State Bank of Davis, and State Bank of Herscher—have come together to form one stronger organization. This next step allows us to streamline your experience, expand your tools and resources, and continue delivering the local service you know and trust.

As we complete the final phase of becoming a division of Foresight Bank, we want to ensure you’re fully prepared for the upcoming system maintenance weekend and how it affects your Digital Banking. This was outlined in the Transition Guide booklet primary account holders should have received in the mail. If you have not yet received your booklet, you can click here to review a digital copy.

Please review the important dates and steps below to ensure uninterrupted access to your accounts.

Key Dates to Know

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2025

  • Beginning at 4:00 pm CT, the following services will be unavailable:
    • Digital Banking services, including transfers, mobile deposit, and bill pay.
    • Debit cards will continue to work over maintenance weekend at default limits. Limited or periodic interruptions may occur. Please plan ahead and consider having other forms of payment ready.
    • Telephone Banking - Inquiry mode only available

SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2025 – SUNDAY, AUGUST 24, 2025

  • State Bank of Davis will be closed for maintenance.
  • Digital Banking services, including transfers, mobile deposit, and bill pay will be unavailable and Telephone Banking will continue to be available in inquiry mode only through Monday, August 25, 2025 at 9:00 am CT.

MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 2025

  • At 9:00 am CT, Telephone Banking and Digital Banking services including transfers, mobile deposit, and bill pay will be available again.
  • On Monday morning (until noon), there may be issues with PIN-based debit card transactions due to system maintenance. When given the option of Debit or Credit Card at checkout, please run the transaction as credit if possible.

► Digital Banking App - Delete the current State Bank of Davis Digital Banking app, download the Foresight Bank app, and log in with your current username and password. We will share direct links to the app closer to maintenance weekend.

► Your current account will transition to our new aligned products. Please review the Disclosure Booklet to understand your account terms.

► Reestablish any debit card alerts.

What You Need to Do Before Friday, August 22 at 4:00 pm:
 
We’ve taken every precaution to make this a smooth transition. Still, it’s always a good idea to review your details and take note of anything important before system maintenance.

► Take a moment to check your account settings, scheduled transfers, and alerts. When you log in to Digital Banking on Monday, August 25, double-check that your settings and activity match what you saw before the maintenance weekend.

► Note your current debit card alert settings to reestablish them beginning Monday, August 25.

We're Here to Help
 
If you have any questions, please call our branch at 815-865-5125.

Security Tips


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions can be found in our Transition Guide. Please use the table below to locate information within the Transition Guide.

TopicLocation
Important Dates/Maintenance Weekend
Page 02
Personal Banking Service Details
Page 05
Personal Banking Product Details
Page 11
Business Banking Service Details
Page 14
Business Banking Product Details
Page 19
New Personal & Business Account DisclosuresDisclosure Booklet

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Questions

QuestionsAnswers
Will my FDIC insurance change as part of the consolidation?

Your accounts will continue to be FDIC insured. However, once our six banks; Northwest Bank of Rockford, German American State Bank, Lena State Bank, State Bank Freeport, State Bank of Davis, and State Bank of Herscher, consolidate into Foresight Bank on May 1, 2025, deposit balances held at multiple divisions will be combined for FDIC insurance purposes. However, the FDIC provides a 6-month grace period during which your coverage will remain unchanged—giving you time to review and adjust your accounts if needed. For time deposits, like CDs, with a maturity date outside the six month grace period, FDIC coverage will continue until six months after the maturity date.

Contact your banker for a personalized review to ensure your funds remain fully protected.

How long do I have before the balances are combined for FDIC insurance purposes?The FDIC allows a grace period of six months from the date of consolidation, which is May 1, 2025. During that time, your deposits at each of the previously separate banks will continue to be insured separately. After that, your total balances across divisions will be combined for insurance purposes. For time deposits, like CDs, with a maturity date outside the six month grace period, FDIC coverage will continue until six months after the maturity date.

We encourage you to talk with your banker now to plan ahead and explore your options.
What is the standard FDIC insurance coverage?The standard insurance amount is $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, for each account ownership category (such as individual, joint, trust, etc.).

If you’re unsure how this applies to your situation, reach out to your banker for assistance.
What should I do if I think my combined balances may exceed FDIC limits after May 1, 2025?Our team is here to help. Contact your local branch or banker to review your accounts. We offer tailored solutions and strategies to help ensure your funds remain fully insured—even if your total balances exceed standard FDIC limits.

FDIC Insurance Coverage Notice

As of May 1, 2025, our six community banks officially consolidated under Foresight Bank. As a result of this consolidation, deposit accounts held at multiple divisions of Foresight Bank are now considered part of the same FDIC-insured institution.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) provides a six-month grace period—from May 1 through October 31, 2025—during which deposits that were separately insured under the original bank charters will continue to be insured separately. After this period, account balances across all divisions will be aggregated for insurance coverage and insured up to the standard limit of $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, per ownership category. For time deposits, like CDs, with a maturity date outside the six month grace period, FDIC coverage will continue until six months after the maturity date.

If you have not yet reviewed your combined account balances, we encourage you to connect with your local banker. Our team is here to help you understand your coverage and explore available options to ensure your deposits remain fully protected.

For more information about FDIC insurance, visit www.fdic.gov or speak with your banker today.


[MAY 2025] As of May 1, 2025, our six community banks, German American State Bank, Northwest Bank of Rockford, State Bank of Freeport, Lena State Bank, State Bank of Davis, and State Bank of Herscher have officially united under one charter and will operate as a division of Foresight Bank. This milestone strengthens our ability to serve you through enhanced efficiency, shared resources, and expanded tools. We’re still your community bank—staffed by people who live nearby, understand your needs, and are dedicated to helping you thrive. Though we’ve come together as one organization, we remain backed by a team of local leaders who live and work in the same communities we serve.


[APRIL 2025]  As part of our transition to a Division of Foresight Bank, you will begin to see Foresight Bank listed on notices, bank statements, and other formal documents, starting May 1, 2025.

What this means for you: This is simply a legal name change as part of our transition to a Division of Foresight Bank. There are no changes to your account or services, and your access will remain the same and there is no action required on your part.

Thank you for being a valued customer. We appreciate your continued trust.


[MARCH 2025] At State Bank of Davis, we’re always looking for ways to better serve you. As part of the Foresight Financial Group family of banks, which includes German American State Bank, Lena State Bank, State Bank Freeport, Northwest Bank of Rockford, and State Bank of Herscher, we’re proud to offer the best of both worlds: the strength of a larger network combined with the local service and decision-making that you value. Over the past few years, we’ve worked as a group to enhance services and improve efficiency, always with you—and the well-being of our communities—in mind.

Now, as a natural next step, we’re bringing our six community banks together under a single charter. This is not a merger or buyout; it’s an internal change to structure that strengthens our organization and enhances what we can offer you. This transition will not change the way you bank in any negative way. Instead, it opens the door to even better solutions, service, and convenience. We’re becoming the largest locally headquartered and managed banks in the region, allowing us to streamline operations and provide an improved banking experience with valuable benefits we can pass on to you.

What You Can Look Forward To:

Enhanced ConvenienceIncreased Lending PowerContinued Local DecisionsNew Offerings
Soon, you’ll have seamless access to in-person services at any of our 14 locations across Stephenson, Winnebago, and Kankakee counties, saving you time and expanding your banking options. Our expanded lending limits will provide you with greater support for personal, commercial, and agricultural goals, with faster access to approvals and funds when you need them.We’ll remain locally chartered, so you can count on decisions being made by people who know our communities and can respond quickly and effectively to your needs.You’ll enjoy access to a broader range of products, services, and technology designed to meet your evolving financial needs and provide you with cost-effective

What You Can Continue to Count on:

  • You’ll still be banking with the same familiar faces and working with the trusted team you know and trust.
  • Our commitment to community banking values remains unchanged – decisions will continue to be made by local leaders who understand our market.
  • We’ll still be State Bank of Davis, a Division of Foresight Bank, dedicated to personal relationships and responsive service.