Liberty Savings Bank

Liberty Savings Bank is a federally chartered savings bank with its headquarters located in Dayton, Ohio.

Liberty Savings Bank is a $1.2 billion institution with 40 branches in Ohio, Florida, Colorado, and South Carolina. The bank is also privately held and has just over 600 employees.

History

Liberty Savings Bank was founded in 1889 in Highland County, Ohio. In the late 1960s, The Lynchburg Building and Loan Association (as it was formerly known) merged with Superior Loan and Building to form Highland Savings Association. In 1984, the bank was renamed Liberty Savings Bank.

Expansion in Ohio began in 1988, when Liberty acquired the former South Side Savings and Loan Association of Lima, Ohio, which was renamed South Side Savings Bank. It remained a separate financial institution until it was merged into Liberty Savings Bank in 1991. In 1988, Liberty purchased the former Hulman Building in Downtown Dayton, Ohio. The building was later renamed Liberty Tower and now serves as Liberty Savings Bank's administrative headquarters. Renovations have helped Liberty Tower reclaim its position as one of the premier bank and office buildings in The Downtown Dayton area. Liberty has also an operations center in Wilmington, Ohio, and the commercial real estate function is located in Dublin, Ohio.