Midwest BankCentre
Michelle Monaco is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in banking and operations management. Currently serving as a Project Manager at Midwest BankCentre since February 2022, Michelle previously held the position of Vice President of Product Management at Enterprise Bank & Trust from September 2018 to February 2022. Prior roles include Vice President of Operations at Scottrade Bank, where responsibilities encompassed managing the operations department for a $16 billion bank, and Assistant Vice President of Operations at The Business Bank of St. Louis, leading various operational teams and ensuring compliance. Michelle also has early experience as an Accounting Clerk at Alcotek Manufacturing and South Side National Bank. Michelle earned an NACHA ACH Accredited Professional certification and has a background in overseeing payment processing and developing client services.
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Midwest BankCentre
We have been a mainstay of St. Louis community banking since 1906. Currently, we rank among St. Louis’ largest locally owned banks with assets of about $1.9 billion and deposits of $1.4 billion. We provide integrated financial services with expertise in commercial, retail and digital banking; business treasury management; mortgage lending; consumer lending; and insurance. We are a local leader in the St. Louis Regional Unbanked Task Force and its Bank-On Save-Up St. Louis initiative. Since 2001, Midwest BankCentre has consecutively achieved the Bauer Financial 5-Star Superior financial rating each quarter. Founded in St. Louis in 1906, we employ a staff of 300 currently working at 19 locations in the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, Jefferson County and St. Charles County. In April 2015, we acquired Southern Commercial Bank, formed in 1891. In July 2016, we completed the purchase of Bremen Bank & Trust Co., founded in 1868. Midwest BankCentre is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workforce. Favorites & links do not equal endorsements.