
Versailles Financial Corporation operates as the thrift holding company for Versailles Savings and Loan Company that provides financial products and services in Darke and Shelby counties. The company's deposit products include checking accounts, money market accounts, passbook savings accounts, statement savings accounts, time deposits, business accounts, IRAs, and certificates of deposit. It also provides real estate loans, including fixed rate and variable rate, construction/permanent, home improvement, and building lot loans, as well as first time home buyer programs; consumer and personal loans, such as new and used cars and light trucks, motorcycles, watercraft, and recreational vehicles loans; and commercial loans. In addition, the company offers debit cards; and online banking services. Versailles Financial Corporation was founded in 1887 and is based in Versailles, Ohio.
Versailles Financial Corporation trades as VERF on OTC. The company is classified in Financial Services / Banks - Regional and reports in USD.
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Company website: https://versaillesfinancialcorp.com
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