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American Chartered Bank Appoints Ronald R. Hunt To Senior Vice President-Operations

    SCHAUMBURG, Ill., Aug. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- American Chartered Bank (ACB),
one of Chicagoland's largest independently owned commercial banks, today
announced the appointment of Ronald R. Hunt as Senior Vice President for
Operations.
    Mr. Hunt, 45, will be responsible for all banking operations including
check processing, loan operations, information systems functions, as well as
cash management product development and sales.
    Previously, Hunt was Senior Vice President at Harris Bank, where he worked
for 22 years.
    According to American Chartered Bank President Dan Miller, "We believe Ron
Hunt's significant experience in bank operations will enhance the quality and
value-added service we provide to customers as a premier middle-market bank."
    Hunt currently resides with his wife and three children in Wheaton, Ill.
He holds a B.A. from Northwestern University and a M.B.A. from the University
of Chicago.

    About American Chartered Bank
    Founded in 1987, American Chartered Bank is an independently-owned,
full-service commercial bank servicing privately owned small and medium-sized
businesses and individual customers in the Greater Chicago area.  American
Chartered Bank has become one of the most successful banks in the industry,
posting asset growth of more than 37% in 1998.  American Chartered Bank is
headquartered in Schaumburg with branch locations in Palatine, Lake Zurich,
Mount Prospect and Bartlett.


SOURCE American Chartered Bank




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Dan Miller, President or Jerry Murray, Vice
President, both of American Chartered Bank, 847-517-2240; or
General Info., Scott Ablin, 312-640-6740, or 312-274-2274, of The
Financial Relations Board for American Chartered Bank