- The Northumberland National Bank
- 245 Front Street, Northumberland, PA, 17857
- The Northumberland National Bank opened for business in 1903, in a storefront building on the corner of Queen and Water Streets. State senator and Witmer Steele Lumber Company owner Charles Steele saw the need for an independent, locally-owned community bank in his hometown, and his idea was immediately popular
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- Central Keystone FCU
- 1000 Market Street, Sunbury, PA, 17801
- Central Keystone Federal Credit Union has been open since 1954. The credit union has assets totaling $53.45 Million and provides banking services to more than 3, 000 members.
The credit union is a member-owned financial cooperative providing financial banking services to multiple member groups.
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- First Columbia Bank & Trust Co.
- 232 East Street, Bloomsburg, PA, 17815
- First Columbia Bank & Trust Co. has been Columbia County’s community bank for nearly 120 years. With more than $709.5 million in assets as of December 31, 2017, First Columbia offers a full complement of banking and financial services to individuals and businesses throughout Columbia and Montour Counties and the surrounding area.
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- The Muncy Bank and Trust Company
- 2 N Main Street, Muncy, PA, 17756
- The Muncy Banking Company opened its doors on November 1, 1893 and was the direct result of a few Muncy businessmen under the leadership of Lewis S. Smith. Smith, one of Muncy's most successful store owners, could see the need to maintain two banks in the community. One of Muncy's two banks had recently ceased to exist.
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- First Keystone Community Bank
- 111 West Front Street, Berwick, PA, 18603
- First Keystone Community Bank, a subsidiary of First Keystone Corporation (Stock Symbol: FKYS.ob), has been owned and operated by local men and women since 1864. First Keystone Community Bank has grown from one 18'x 25' building in Berwick to eighteen full-service offices throughout Columbia, Luzerne, Monroe and Montour Counties.
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- WYROPE WILLIAMSPORT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
- 1536 Riverside Drive, Williamsport, PA, 17702
- Wyrope Williamsport Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative that is fully owned and operated by its members. Because of the cooperative, non-profit nature, loan rates are lower, savings rates are higher, and members benefit from the low-cost, convenient services offered.
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- Williamsport Teachers Credit union
- 302 Matthews Boulevard, Williamsport, PA, 17702
- Williamsport Teachers Credit Union has been open since 1934. The credit union has assets totaling $13.94 Million and provides banking services to more than 1, 000 members.
The credit union is a member-owned financial cooperative providing banking services including savings, loans.
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- Montoursville Area Federal Credit Union
- 999 North Loyalsock Avenue, Suite A, Montoursville, PA, 17754
- The Montoursville Area FCU is a member owned & operated, not for profit financial cooperative striving to meet the financial needs of its members. The mission of our credit union is to serve our members needs by providing competitive rates for savings and loans. We will seek to maintain the financial stability and steady growth of our organization.
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- The Gratz Bank
- 32 West Market Street, Gratz, PA, 17030
- The Gratz Bank! With the commitment to carry forward unparalleled client service, The Gratz Bank is honored to positively impact lives. We assure you that our mission to execute a significant client experience and competitive product offering will continue to grow as our business expands.
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- West Branch Valley Federal Credit Union
- 1640 High Street, Williamsport, PA, 17701
- AVCO was the first Select Employer Group to belong to the credit union. As the credit union allowed more Select Employer Groups to join, the membership became more diverse and geographically disbursed. In 1995 the credit union changed its name to West Branch Valley Federal Credit Union to be more representative of its membership area.
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- Woodlands Bank
- 2450 East Third Street, Williamsport, PA, 17701
- In 1989, a small group of entrepreneurs decided to establish a new community bank in Lycoming County. Many of the existing banks had merged and had grown to a size where personalized service had become only a slogan. These entrepreneurs saw, firsthand, the deteriorating service level of many of the banks in the area.
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