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The Napoleon State Bank serves the Ripley and Decatur counties of Southeastern Indiana. The Mission Statement of The Napoleon State Bank is to: remain a locally owned financial institution; be dedicated to providing a broad range of financial services to the customers and communities; provide quick, local decisions; utilize technology efficiently; maintain a friendly, trained, and qualified staff; offer quality, personalized service; increase shareholder value.
Founded in Blacksburg in 1891, National Bank has been serving the citizens of Southwest Virginia for well over a century. With 25 full-service branch offices and $1.2 billion in assets, the bank has grown along with the region’s dynamic economy while staying true to its community banking roots. National Bank believes in the power of local banking, employing local citizens, offering local customer service, and investing in the growth and prosperity of local communities.
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The National Bank of Coxsackie is an independent, locally owned, community commercial bank founded in 1852 as the State chartered Bank of Coxsackie. At National Bank of Coxsackie, the staff prides itself on being a reliable hometown bank that focuses on customer service. It is committed to providing the same products and services as the larger banks while delivering them with a neighborly touch.
The National Bank of Indianapolis is the largest locally-owned national bank headquartered in greater Indianapolis. With over $2 Billion in assets, it combines the expertise, local decision-making and tradition of superior service to deliver a full range of banking services to professionals, executives, closely-held businesses and nonprofit organizations. The National Bank of Indianapolis also offers comprehensive wealth management services, including personal trust, estate and investment management services for individuals and institutions.
The National Bank of Malvern, headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania, was founded in 1884 with a capital of $50,000. The National Bank of Malvern has two full service retail bank locations in Chester County, Pennsylvania and offers deposit accounts, CDs and IRA's, online and mobile banking, consumer and commercial loans, and trust services.
Founded in 1831, National Bank of Middlebury has served the needs of the people who live and work in west central Vermont for almost two centuries. It is a locally owned and managed independent bank and is proud to contribute to the local economies of the communities. We are committed to helping the customers live their best lives by providing modern, comprehensive and accessible banking services.
The National Bank of Texas is a locally owned, independent, community bank that intends on providing prompt, courteous service to the customers. It serves the North Side area of Fort Worth from its original location, and has added locations in Hurst, Burleson and Azle to meet those communities’ needs for "hometown" banking. The bank is staffed with experienced local bankers that know their customers and serve their communities through various civic, educational and business organizations.
The National Capital Bank of Washington is a full-service community bank headquartered on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. with branch offices in Friendship Heights, the Courthouse/Clarendon neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia and the senior living community of Fox Hill in Bethesda, Maryland. NCB has been providing quality banking products and services to the residents and businesses of the Nation’s Capital since 1889. NCB also operates residential mortgage, commercial and construction lending departments and a wealth management services division, The National Capital Financial Group.
Established in 1847, National Iron Bank is New England’s oldest private bank. With a comprehensive network of branches and ATMs, no one covers the northwest corner like National Iron Bank. With offices in Cornwall Bridge, Norfolk, Salisbury and Washington Depot and a loan office in Litchfield, it has a long standing history. Its product offering is the result of living and working with the customers, realizing their needs, and offering banking services to meet those needs from childhood to retirement.
Since the bank was organized by J. D. Stewart and other investors in 1905, SJN Bank of Kansas has been an integral part of community progress. Its progress has paralleled that of the community because the bank has contributed to that progress and, in turn, has grown with its community.