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First Priority Bank

www.fpbk.com

 
First Priority Bank was founded in 2005 by a management team of local, highly experienced bankers led by David Sparks to fulfill a compelling need within the Bank`s target markets for a full service financial institution that truly emphasizes and delivers fast and reliable service with excellent individual attention and customized solutions. The Bank was chartered as a Pennsylvania state, FDIC insured commercial bank headquartered in Malvern, Chester County, PA. The Bank`s initial geographic focus was Chester and Berks Counties, with expansion expectations in adjacent counties in Southeastern PA. In 2008, Prestige Community Bank, a newly organized banking ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.fpbk.com
  • 2 W Liberty Blvd Suite 104
    Malvern, PA USA 19355
  • Phone: 610.280.7100

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