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Bank of Bird-in-Hand is a locally owned community bank headquartered in Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania.
Sunflower Bank is a Salina, KS-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Signature Bank of Arkansas was established in 2005 by a team of well-respected and experienced local bankers who had the dream of building a bank where decisions were made locally and in the best interests of not only the bank but customers and team members as well.
Since 1912, FNBC , originally chartered as the Bank of Ash Flat, has been a strong and contributing member of the community. Today, we`re proud to continue this tradition with full-service offices in Ash Flat, Cherokee Village, Highland, Hardy, Mammoth Spring, Salem, Horseshoe Bend, Melbourne, Batesville and Mountain Home. Our history is one of leadership and partnership. From the signing of our charter in 1912, we have worked hard together; we have learned much together and have grown together. We owe our success to the patronage and loyalty of our customers. We have worked hard to earn the trust you have placed in us. For 100 years, we have remained loyal and steadfast to our founding principles. These principles continue to guide us today. They enable us to approach the future from strength – from a tradition of sound and solid banking.
In 1997, a group of banking entrepreneurs saw that the business of banking was changing, and on March 17th of that year, Investors Community Bank opened its doors. Technology was taking over and corporate roadblocks were limiting a banker`s ability to build relationships with customers. So these entrepreneurs took a chance and started Investors Community Bank. Today, Investors Community Bank is a team of financial partners who understand your business and family. We take pride in developing relationships based on trust and respect—values that are at the core of building a community. Whether it`s your business, local farmers or community organizations, we are proud to be your partner today and tomorrow.