Texas-based
German American Bank has announced it plans to deploy Predict 360 compliance and regulatory technology, a flagship platform of 360factors, the company said.
Release date- 27082019 -
German American Bank will be deploying 360factors' flagship platform, Predict360.
German American Bancorp (GABC) announced that it has completed its merger with Citizens First Corporation (CZFC), the parent company of Citizens First Bank, Inc.
Upon completion of the transaction, Citizens First's subsidiary bank, Citizens First Bank, Inc., will be merged into
German American's subsidiary bank,
German American Bank.
First Security's common shareholders of record will be entitled to receive 0.7982 shares of
German American common stock and a cash payment of $12.00 for each of their former shares of First Security common stock, subject to their surrender of the old First Security shares to the exchange agent designated by
German American.
German American Jewish leaders created the Industrial Removal Office (IRO) in 1901 to remove unemployed eastern European Jewish immigrants from New York City and relocate them throughout the United States to smaller cities where Jewish communities and jobs existed.
In 1943, they are sent to a
German American internment camp for two years.
The
German American Settlement League has settled a discrimination case brought by New York state.
students to receive an official graduation certificate from the Association of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) and the
German American Chambers of Commerce (AHK USA).
"Great German Recipes" is a handy, recipe card size, spiral bound ethnic cookbook with information about German folk art designs,
German American sites, German words, table blessings, and traditions, and also German menu suggestions, plus recipes for beverages, salads, soups, breads, main course dishes, vegetables and cakes and desserts.
of Akron), who was born in a displaced persons camp in Germany after World War II, examines the debate on collective German guilt for the Holocaust represented by Daniel Goldhagen (Hitler's Willing Executioners) and Christopher Browning (Ordinary Men) in the context of Jewish American and
German American views.