Citizens National Bank hosts Financial Fair on Friday
Each Citizens National Bank branch will host a Financial Fair on Friday, April 29, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. in celebration of Community Banking Month.
This fun educational event will feature information about CNB’s newest products as well as games and prizes. The bank’s tech experts will be on hand to answer questions regarding CNB’s mobile banking products and business banking officers and mortgage lenders will be available to discuss business and home loan needs. Cake will be served.
Each year the Independent Community Bankers Association designates April as national Community Banking Month, drawing attention to the importance these institutions play in our local economies by taking deposits and lending the money back out to local businesses.
There are more than 51,000 community banks nationwide, employing 700,000 Americans and financing more than 50 percent of small business loans and 90 percent of agricultural loans.
Throughout the month of April, CNB customers who come into the branch will have the opportunity to register to win one of seven gift baskets including local items from each branch communities. The drawing will be held on Friday, April 29 following the Financial Fair.
To learn more about the Financial Fair or to request an appointment with a tech expert or banker, visit cnbohio.com/financial-fair. Be sure to follow the bank on Facebook for updates – facebook.com/cnbohio.
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