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Community Bank of the Chesapeake's home office is located in Waldorf, Maryland. The bank operates twelve retail banking centers throughout Southern Maryland and Fredericksburg, VA and four dedicated commercial lending centers throughout the region. Community Bank of the Chesapeake is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Federal Reserve System and The Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta and is an Equal Housing Lender and an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Community Bank of the Midwest is 100% locally owned bank, that offers diversified services meant to focus on the people of Barton County, Rush County, and Ness County. “Community” is part of the bank's name, and it is 100% committed to its customers and the communities it serves. It’s the bank's way of doing business, today and tomorrow.
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Community Bank of the South is a locally owned and operated state-chartered bank. It has 3 locations throughout Central Brevard, which are conveniently located in Rockledge, Merritt Island, and Cocoa. The bank provides Small Businesses deposit and lending products; and most importantly, it provides a high level of personal service. Over the past eight years Community Bank of the South has grown to over $130 million in total assets.
Community Bank of Wichita is a commercial bank firm based in Wichita, United States. Community Bank of Wichita provides multi-family office Bank Account services for high-net-worth families, foundations and endowments, and institutions.
Citizens Business Bank acquired Community Bank. Citizens Business Bank, with 172 consecutive quarters of profitability, is a financial services company with a bank at its core. Its roots in community banking lend it a unique capability to provide large bank products and solutions with the hands-on touch and personal attention of a local community bank. The bank provides banking solutions across multiple industries and service sectors including industrial & manufacturing, medical, property management, title & escrow, nonprofit, agriculture, and government.
Community Bank has been a part of Topeka since 1995. People bank with Community Bank because it is a part of the community. The staff takes takes the time to understand clients' needs and offer the best solution. The bank offers the latest financial technology, including: Online Banking, Mobile Banking, Bill Pay, and Remote Deposit. The customers enjoy over 25 free ATMs in the area.
At Community Bank, the team members work for the customers, to provide personal products and services that they are looking for as well as the personalized attention they deserve. Community Bank strives to provide convenience and security in all of banking services. The bankers want to maintain community ties by providing banking opportunities for all lifestyles. Community Bank has four convenient locations in Winslow, Warren, Orangeville, and Lena, Illinois.
Suncrest Bank completed its merger with Community Business Bank in 2018. Suncrest Bank was founded in 2008. By committing to local small businesses, and sticking with them during a difficult economic period, the Bank has thrived, grown stronger, and has continued expand to meet the needs of an ever-growing personal and business customer base throughout the Central Valley. Suncrest Bank is in seven branch locations across the North and South Central Valley, and is approximately $1 Billion in total assets.
Community Business Bank is a commercial bank firm based in West Sacremento, United States. Community Business Bank provides multi-family office Bank Account services for high-net-worth families, foundations and endowments, and institutions.
Community Commerce Bank, formed in 1976, is part of The East Los Angeles Community Union (TELACU) family of companies. CCB prides itself on serving the financial needs of California residents through a wide range of loan products and deposit accounts. CCB specializes in commercial real estate loans, loans to non-profit and religious organizations, apartments, as well as other real estate loans regardless of reason, for both consumer and business purposes. CCB is considered to be ‘Well Capitalized’ according to all regulatory requirements and definitions.