Fleetwood Bank and the Northeast Berks Chamber of Commerce hold Grand Re-Opening/Ribbon Cutting for Newly Transformed Fleetwood Branch

Fleetwood Bank Grand Re-OpeningFleetwood Bank was excited to share its newly transformed Fleetwood Branch with fellow chamber members and the community Wednesday evening, July 19th at its Grand Re-Opening/Ribbon Cutting event. Employees, community members and dignitaries came out to celebrate the completion of the Fleetwood Branch office. Fleetwood Bank started this project earlier in the year, showing its commitment to the community by renovating its original branch and corporate office building located at 2 West Main Street in Fleetwood. This transformation has allowed Fleetwood Bank to move into a model which allows skilled staff to own an interaction from beginning to end. It has leveraged today’s technology by deploying cash recyclers, interactive video, digital marketing and signage. Through the branch transformation and universal banker model, the Bank is able to deepen the customer relationships, which benefits all involved.

Since 1934, Fleetwood Bank has set its sights on serving customers and the community. Today is no different, Fleetwood Bank is proud to still be the only community bank based in Berks County.

About Fleetwood Bank

Fleetwood Bank has assets totaling more than $251 million. It has five branch locations, two loan centers and plans to open a new location next month in Boyertown. The Bank offers a wide array of deposit and loan products, providing leading bank technology services that individuals and businesses are looking for, and the community bank service that they deserve! Visit www.fleetwoodbank.com to learn more. Fleetwood Bank is a member of the FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.

In the photo (L to R):  Amanda Eshelman, Branch Manager; Hope Pearson, VP of Retail; Kori Walter, Sixth District Director ; Marta Gabriel, Regional Manager at Senator Toomey; Lori B. Donofrio-Galley, Executive Director NBCC; Timothy P. Snyder, President; Richard Meares, Chairman of the Board; and Senator Judith L. Schwank.