Ribbon Cutting for FNB Lima branch on March 22
First National Bank is excited to host a ribbon cutting and celebration of its newest full-service community bank at 2580 Eastown Road, Lima. The ribbon cutting will take place Wednesday, March 22 at 4:00 p.m. with the help of the Lima/Allen County Chamber of Commerce. Refreshments and desserts will be served. Guests will also be able to take a tour of the new branch and meet our Lima team.
The 2,585 square foot building features 4 offices, a conference room, sitting area, and teller line. The branch offers a drive thru with ATM and night drop. The Lima team is staffed with six banking professionals including Branch Manager, Martrice Smith; Mortgage Lending Manager, Andrew Rager; Chief Lending Officer, Brendon Matthews; and three customer service representatives. The Lima branch is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. on Saturdays. Contact First National Bank in Lima at 419-222-0015.
The invitation notes, “We’re excited to showcase our newest branch in Lima to the community. We strive to make banking easier, and opening our branch in Lima has allowed us to serve more customers closer to where they live, work, and play as we further our mission to improve lives through community banking. First National Bank is proud to operate locally and reinvest dollars back into the community. We will begin our ribbon cutting living out our mission with a donation to a well-deserved organization.”
First National Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pandora Bancshares (PDRB). The Bank was founded in 1919 and is a locally owned community bank with $242 MM in assets.The bank has six branches in Pandora, Bluffton, Lima, Ottawa and Findlay, Ohio. First National Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. The Bank’s website is www.e-fnb.com.
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