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Superior National Bank Names Senior Vice President/Chief Credit Officer

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Superior National Bank is proud to announce that Brian Inglis has joined the Bank leadership team as Senior Vice President / Chief Credit Officer. Inglis will be based in Superior National Bank’s Southeast Michigan Offices.

Inglis brings Superior National Bank significant expertise in customer relationship management, loan portfolio strategies and risk mitigation. In his role as Senior Vice President / Chief Credit Officer, he will be responsible for the Bank’s credit portfolio and oversee procedures that enhance customer experiences and improve efficiencies in commercial lending programs.

“Brian brings a wealth of knowledge in commercial lending and credit to our leadership team” says John Farquhar, Senior Vice President / Chief Risk Officer. “Brian understands the needs of small to medium size business owners.  His insights will help us develop the banking products and services of the future that businesses need to be successful.”

Inglis has over 30 years of experience in the financial industry, including roles in business development, credit administration, and team leadership.  Brian brings a strong work ethic, tremendous versatility, enthusiastic leadership style, and deep industry knowledge.  Prior to joining Superior National Bank, Inglis was a Senior Relationship Manager at TCF Bank.  According to Inglis “Superior National Bank is experiencing market expansion and growth because of sound strategic decision-making.  I am thrilled to be a part of a team with so much strength and potential”. Headquartered in Hancock Michigan, Superior National Bank serves clients in the Upper Peninsula and Southeast Michigan regions and employs over 240 people. With assets over $1 billion, Superior National Bank provides individual consumers, businesses, municipalities, and corporations with a full range of banking services spanning lending, deposit accounts, online and mobile banking services, retirement plans and trust and wealth management services.

Please know that SNB will never call to ask for your personal banking information. If you get a call from someone claiming to be from your bank and asking you for information, you should hang up and call your bank directly.
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