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At Citizens Alliance Bank goal is to exceed customer expectations while providing an enriching, fulfilling and rewarding work environment for employees at banks in nine communities in West-Central Minnesota and three communities in Western Montana.All of locations share company’s culture and values, which binds as an organization and sets apart from competition. From original charter as the German American Bank in 1902 they have grown from $10,000 to more than $895 million plus in assets.
In 1927, the founders of C&F Bank recognized the need for a strong, solid financial institution that would serve local businesses and the customers that lived and worked in our communities. Through the years, C&F Bank has proved that dedicated, well-trained employees, a commitment to outstanding service and a diverse offering of quality financial products are the keys to success and growth.
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97% of Citizens & Northern Bank customers say they would recommend to their family and friends. As Your Bank for a Lifetime, it's mission to create value through lifelong relationships with neighbors in Pennsylvania and New York. They believe managing your finances should be a fulfilling, trouble-free experience...so you can spend less time making a living and more time making a life.
Citizens Bank has served the financial needs of customers in the Big Country and Rolling Plains regions of Texas for almost 100 years. They are locally owned and committed to building strong and enduring relationships with customers.
Citizens Bank is a family-owned, community bank serving the people of the Texas Panhandle and Eastern New Mexico.They provide the very best in customer service as well as the latest products and technologies to keep your banking experience simple and convenient. Citizens Bank’s history dates back to 1904 when The First National Bank of Claude, Texas was chartered. The original Citizens Bank was founded in 1948 in Tucumcari, New Mexico. The two banks merged in 2004 under the Citizens Bank name. Today, they operate with locations in Amarillo, Claude and Tulia, Texas and Tucumcari, New Mexico.
Citizens Bank is a commercial bank firm based in Amsterdam, United States. Citizens Bank provides multi-family office Bank Account services for high-net-worth families, foundations and endowments, and institutions.
In 1917 P.M.B. Self and a group of local investors started Citizens Bank & Trust Co. as a small community bank located on Main Street in Marks Ms. 100 years later main street location is still the headquarters for Citizens Bank & Trust. In the mid 1990's they expanded into Tunica and Desoto counties with branches located in Tunica and Walls Mississippi.
Bank opened its doors on September 18, 1978 in the Little Building, located at 10 West Main Street. At inception, they were a national bank and bank’s name then was Citizens National Bank. They moved to current location at 1100 North Commerce Street in 1979. They reopened the downtown location as a branch of the bank in January 1984. In March 1997, opened trust department and officially became Citizens Bank & Trust Company.
Independent bank locally owned and managed. For most of history they have had a single location. Now, in addition to main branch in Big Timber, Continental branch is the principle financial institution in Harlowton. Primary service area is the three counties where they are located but they have customers both from all across Montana and other states as well.
Citizens Bank has repeatedly demonstrated its resilience and ability to respond to historical and economic challenges, emerging from the Great Depression of the 1930s as well as from more recent economic crises and major industry changes with renewed vitality. The Bank believes that its core values of integrity, dedication to excellence, respect for the individual and commitment to employees, customers, communities and shareholders have helped it to not only survive but to grow.