DuPage National Bank, Financial Information

About DuPage National Bank

 Address:
101 Main Street
West Chicago, IL
DuPage County, Illinois
 Established:
Aug 1891
 Number of domestic offices:
3
Total assets$64M
Net income$-2M
Net income, quarterly$-1M
Total deposits$61M
Domestic deposits$61M
Equity capital$3M
ROA-3.56%
ROAQ, quarterly-3.33%
ROA, pretax-3.33%
ROAQ, quarterly, pretax-3.33%
ROE-94.28%
ROEQ, quarterly-66.32%
UpdatedApr 11, 2013

Terms and Definitions

  • Domestic deposits
    The sum of all domestic deposits, including demand deposits, money market deposits and time deposits.
  • Equity capital
    Total equity capital (includes preferred and common stock, surplus and undivided profits).
  • ROA
    Return on assets, net income after taxes and extraordinary items (annualized) as a percent of average total assets.
  • ROE
    Return on equity, annualized net income as a percent of average equity on a consolidated basis.

In 1908, the banking law of the State of Illinois made it necessary to incorporate, so the State Trust and Savings Bank was incorporated with Capital Stock of $50,000 and a charter was issued to it on April 15, 1908. The bank commenced business with deposits of $200,000. David A. Syme was President, Grant A. Dayton (West Chicago's first mayor), Vice President and Cashier and Paul Brown, Assistant Cashier. Ten years later, in 1918, the bank moved from the "Stone Bank" to the present building and the bank moved in with deposits of $347,000.

To facilitate continued growth as a full service bank in West Chicago and its surrounding areas, The First National Bank of West Chicago became DuPage National Bank on January 1, 1982. The doors to our third location in West Chicago opened on December 20th of that same year on the southwest side of our community.

101 Main Street
West Chicago, Illinois 60185
630.231.5100

Lobby
Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Friday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday: Closed

Drive Up
Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday: Closed