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The Winnie State Bank was purchased by H.B. Kleiwer under the name of Alfalfa County National Bank. Then it was changed to Alfalfa County Bank. The bank opened for business on January 29, 1908. The bank is locally owned and operated and continues to be a strong asset to the community. In 2006, it acquired branches in Waukomis and Garber.
ACCESSbank opened in 2007. Since then it has been committed to improving the financial well-being of all of its customers - families, entrepreneurs and business owners. The bank offers deep experience with the local market and local decision-making. The clients can count on it for flexible, customized financial solutions. Member FDIC
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AccessBank Texas is committed to being the “Community Bank of Choice” by developing an outstanding reputation of providing superior customer service, competitive pricing and products. Its key markets will be commercial, professional, executives, industrial, real estate, small to medium business owners and individuals. Banks culture must create and exemplify a reputation of professionalism, integrity, experience, responsiveness, and reliability.
ACNB Bank is a wholly-owned subsidiary of ACNB Corporation, an independent financial holding company headquartered in Gettysburg, PA. Originally founded in 1857, ACNB Bank serves its marketplace with banking and wealth management services, including trust and retail brokerage, via a network of 22 community banking offices located in the four southcentral Pennsylvania counties of Adams, Cumberland, Franklin and York as well as loan offices in Lancaster and York, PA, and Hunt Valley, MD.
Adams Bank & Trust is a growing commercial bank in Nebraska, Colorado and Kansas that is committed to promoting local economic growth through business, agricultural and consumer lending. Founded in 1916, the bank remains locally owned and privately held, and has grown to $840,000,000 in assets. Todd Adams, CEO, and Chad Adams, President, are the fourth generation of their family to lead the organization. There are now 11 locations in Nebraska, 8 in Colorado, and 1 in Kansas.
Adams Community Bank is an independent community savings bank that was created by the merger of Adams Co-Operative Bank and South Adams Savings Bank in 2012. Its mission is to exceed the customers’ expectations by providing quality banking services in a convenient and customer friendly way while remaining a mutually owned, community-oriented bank. Adams Community Bank has eight branches located in Adams; Cheshire; Lanesboro; Lee; Lenox; North Adams and Williamstown.
Adams County Bank provides full service banking at both the main office in Kenesaw, Nebraska and the branch office in Juniata, Nebraska. Both locations are fully staffed to take care of clients' deposits, savings, loans, and other financial needs. Adams County Bank was originally chartered in 1878 and has been serving South-Central Nebraska ever since.
Adirondack Bank was founded in 1898. Since then the bank has been dedicated to delivering trusted, full-service hometown banking to the families and businesses of Upstate NY. As an eight time recipient of the Small Business Lender of the Year Award by the U.S. Small Business Administration and having been placed on the BauerFinancial, Inc. "Recommended Bank List" for 51 consecutive quarters, Adirondack Bank continues to hold a spot on banking's leading edge.
Admirals Bank is a federally-chartered financial institution. The Bank's focus is to develop and combine advanced lending and deposit products with state-of-the-art technology and unparalleled levels of customer service. Admirals Bank also introduced Bespoke Banking to the financial industry, which is individually tailored, highly customized, relationship banking. Effective October 1, 2019 Admirals has changed its name to ETHIC, and will be marketing itself as ETHIC, A Wealth Bank.
Adrian Bank is locally owned independent bank. Its success is based on knowing and understanding the people and the economy in the area. Adrian Bank strives to maintain the continuity of a locally-owned bank through personalized service, together with its commitment to community and customers, which is to remain independent and to provide up-to-date products and services.