CNB celebrates Community Banking Month with cake, giveaways and business displays
In appreciation for its customers and in honor of Community Banking Month, every Citizens National Bank office will be serving cake to its customers on Friday, April 26, during business hours.
April is Community Banking Month, and members of the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) and Citizens National Bank are celebrating the role that community banks play in the economic, civic and cultural life of their communities in cities and towns throughout America.
Once again, Citizens National Bank is participating in the ICBA campaign titled “I Love My Community Bank.” CNB customers submitted testimonials throughout the month of March of why they appreciate our service and feel it’s important to bank with a community bank for a chance to win a $500 gift card.
In addition, the bank features some of the local businesses it partners with on in-branch displays and web advertisements.
Also, throughout the month of April, customers who come into the branch will have the opportunity to register to win one of seven gift baskets including local items from each of our branch communities.
The drawing will be held on Friday, April 26, during the cake celebrations.
“As a community bank, we understand the vital role small businesses play in ensuring our communities thrive. Citizens National Bank prides itself on partnering with those owners in order to provide financing and support and we thank them for their faith in us,” said President/CEO J. Michael Romey.
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