JASPER, Ind., July 28, 2017 -- German American Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:GABC), will be presenting at the Keefe Bruyette & Woods 2017 Community Bank Investor Conference which will be held August 1st and 2nd in New York City.
Mark A Schroeder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of German American, together with Bradley M. Rust, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will present the Company's business strategy and financial performance at 1:30 EDT, on Tuesday, August 1st.
The presentation, which is expected to last approximately 25 minutes, may be viewed live and a replay will be available for 60 days by accessing
http://ir.germanamerican.com/event
or
http://wsw.com/webcast/kbw40/gabc
German American Bancorp, Inc. is a NASDAQ-traded (symbol: GABC) $2.9 billion bank holding company based in Jasper, Indiana. German American, through its bank subsidiary German American Bancorp, operates 51 banking offices in 19 contiguous southern Indiana counties and one adjacent county in northern Kentucky. The Company also owns an investment brokerage subsidiary (German American Investment Services, Inc.) and a full line property and casualty insurance agency (German American Insurance, Inc.).
For additional information, contact: Mark A Schroeder, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of German American Bancorp, Inc. Bradley M. Rust, Executive Vice President/CFO of German American Bancorp, Inc. (812) 482-1314


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