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TRADITIONS BANCSHARES, INC.
TRADITIONS BANCSHARES, INC.
Cullman, Alabama
50-99 employees
Welcome to Traditions Bank. We’re a full-service community bank that’s committed to helping our customers, communities and team members make their mark on the world. Our sole purpose is to help you succeed, and while our business may be banking, our heart is people. So we commit to the following values: Real Relationships Exquisite Experiences Strong Performance Personal Growth Equity & inclusion Community Commitment True Teamwork We’re an honest, intentional financial partner with best-in-class team members who are dedicated to helping you reach your fullest potential. This is personal for us, because we live here too. Helping our friends and neighbors make their mark in the world is how we make ours. Member FDIC/Equal Housing Lender. Specialties Personal and Business Banking. Personal and Business Lending. Residential and Commercial Mortgages. Home Equity Loans and Lines of Credit. Business Loans and Lines of Credit. Treasury Management Services. Personal and Business Online and Mobile Banking. Retirement Accounts. Mission Our mission is to have a meaningful impact on our customers, our communities and each other. As an independent bank, this is how we make our mark and better the world around us. Headquarters 226 Pauline Drive | PO Box 3658 York, PA 17402-0136 Phone 717-747-2600 Website Traditions.Bank Industry Banking Founded 2002
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PREMIER BANK OF THE SOUTH
PREMIER BANK OF THE SOUTH
Cullman, Alabama
50-99 employees
Premier Bank is a Community Bank in North Alabama with 9 locations. We offer checking, savings, CD, loan, IRA, and mortgage products, plus top notch customer service!
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Market Competitive
HOMETOWN BANCORP OF ALABAMA, INC.
HOMETOWN BANCORP OF ALABAMA, INC.
Oneonta, Alabama
50-99 employees
HomeTown Bank: Modern Banking. Old Fashioned Values. The idea of HomeTown Bank began in 2002 with 7 local entrepreneurs and the desire to create a truly independent bank with a best in class, knowledgeable team that could provide extraordinary service to its customers. The process took approximately 16 months to complete and the bank opened for business on October 20, 2003 with 7 team members. HomeTown Bank has now grown to three branches located in Oneonta, Pinson and Snead, Alabama. Our mission is to provide a unique opportunity to our customers, our community and our team. What sets us apart from other banks is simple. We believe the ordinary person deserves an extraordinary experience. We accomplish this goal by doing business with people and we are always ready to help meet the needs of the customer. Our team is unmatched in its knowledge of financial expertise. Please take a moment to visit our website or connect with us via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest or right here on LinkedIn. We look forward to serving you.
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ALABAMA TEACHERS CREDIT UNION
ALABAMA TEACHERS CREDIT UNION
Gadsden, Alabama
50-99 employees
Alabama Teachers is a family of caring individuals dedicated to strengthening lives through financial partnerships. It is this firm commitment that allows us to embrace the teaching moments of life, because through them we can all learn together. Your savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed by full faith and credit of the United States Government. Equal Housing Lender. Must meet membership and credit requirements. Non-deposit investment products and services are offered through CUSO Financial Services, L.P. (“CFS”), a registered broker-dealer (Member FINRA www.finra.org /SIPC www.sipc.org ) and SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Products offered through CFS: are not NCUA/NCUSIF or otherwise federally insured, are not guarantees or obligations of the credit union, and may involve investment risk including possible loss of principal. Investment Representatives are registered through CFS. Alabama Teachers Credit Union has contracted with CFS to make non-deposit investment products and services available to credit union members. Investment representatives at Alabama Teachers Credit Union are licensed to transact securities business in AL.
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THE EXCHANGE BANK OF ALABAMA
THE EXCHANGE BANK OF ALABAMA
Altoona, Alabama
50-99 employees
Exchange Bank has proudly served Etowah County since 1909 with locations in Gadsden, Attalla, Rainbow City, Altoona and the Noccalula Falls area. Regular Hours: 256-547-2572 Exchange Info Line: 256-570-0999
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Market Competitive
THE GADSDEN CORPORATION
THE GADSDEN CORPORATION
Altoona, Alabama
50-99 employees
Exchange Bank has proudly served Etowah County since 1909 with locations in Gadsden, Attalla, Rainbow City, Altoona and the Noccalula Falls area. Regular Hours: 256-547-2572 Exchange Info Line: 256-570-0999
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EVABANK
EVABANK
Cullman, Alabama
50-99 employees
• Utilized Jack Henry, Point, and Image Center computer programs to key in loan applications, pull credit reports, create loan documents, and open new accounts • Provided excellent customer service and production information • Assisted customers with financial needs and questions • Utilized Sharp machine to make correct change and balance cash drawer
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Below Market
UNION STATE BANK
UNION STATE BANK
Pell City, Alabama
50-99 employees
• Worked with customers on a daily basis • Accepted and processed customer deposits and loan payments • Maintained and balanced a cash drawer daily • Responded to customer inquiries regarding account balances
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
WINSOUTH CREDIT UNION
WINSOUTH CREDIT UNION
Gadsden, Alabama
100-499 employees
WinSouth Credit Union is a cooperative financial institution, owned and controlled by the people who use its services. These people are members. WinSouth Credit Union serves groups that share something in common, such as where they work, live or go to church. Credit unions are not-for-profit, and exist to provide a safe, convenient place for members to save money and to get loans at reasonable rates. Credit unions, like other financial institutions, are closely regulated. They are operated in a very prudent manner.
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Market Laggard