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Beecher to Explore New Banking Relationship, Considers Annual Bids for Services

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Article Summary: The Village of Beecher is poised to change where it banks and how it manages its financial partnerships, following a discussion at the July 14 board meeting. After a presentation from First Community Bank, a key trustee recommended moving the village’s accounts to Midland and instituting a new policy of seeking annual proposals from banks to ensure the village receives the best performance and services.

Village of Beecher Finance Key Points:

  • Village President Marcy Meyer reported on a meeting with First Community Bank to discuss the village’s current banking relationship.

  • Trustee Todd Kraus, Chair of the Finance and Administration Committee, recommended moving forward with a switch to Midland.

  • Kraus also proposed that the village issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) for banking services each year to foster competition and accountability.

BEECHER – A significant shift in the Village of Beecher’s financial operations is on the horizon after the Board of Trustees engaged in a detailed discussion about its banking services on Monday night. The conversation concluded with a recommendation to move the village’s accounts to a new institution and to adopt a more competitive annual review process.

The topic arose after Village President Marcy Meyer reported on a recent meeting with representatives from First Community Bank. According to the meeting minutes, the bank presented information on its history, community involvement, and its long-standing relationship with the village.

Following the report, Trustee Todd Kraus, who chairs the Finance and Administration Committee, suggested it was time for a change. Kraus recommended that the village proceed with moving its funds to Midland bank.

In addition to switching institutions, Kraus proposed a fundamental change to how the village handles its banking relationships in the future. He advised that the board should go out for a Request for Proposals (RFP) on an annual basis. This would create a formal process for banks to bid for the village’s business each year, allowing trustees to compare services, fees, and performance before committing.

“Trustee Kraus suggested the Village sit down with banks every year to discuss the year and their performance and services,” the meeting minutes stated. The move would replace the practice of maintaining a long-term relationship with a single bank with a more dynamic, performance-driven approach.

The board engaged in what the minutes described as “much discussion” on the topic. While no formal vote was taken to finalize the move to Midland or adopt the RFP policy, the recommendation from the finance chair signals a likely change in the village’s financial strategy.

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