Main Street Inc. Announces Partnership With Community Bankers Association of Ohio

Check Printing and Marketing Services Available to CBAO Members

Main Street, Inc. recently entered a partnership with the Community Bankers Association of Ohio Service Corporation (CBAO-SC) in early June. This partnership will provide CBAO members with affordable and effective check printing services and data-driven marketing solutions to engage with current and prospective financial institutions.

CBAO is an informed network of independent community banks in the state of Ohio that has a commitment to exclusively, serve, protect and promote the interests of its members through opportunities of financial and human resources to gain economic and competitive advantages for their members. CBAO and Main Street’s agreement will further the goals and successes of community-oriented financial institutions in Ohio neighborhoods and communities.

Ted Walton, President of Main Street Inc. said, “This collaborative effort between Main Street and CBAO allows their members to benefit from best in class check printing and marketing services offered to community banks. We are excited for the opportunities to serve and grow CBAO members.”

“Main Street is the industry leader serving community banks exhibiting the core values of our members, the independence of community banks, said Aza Bittinger Jr., Executive Vice President of CBAO. We are pleased to introduce Main Street as a Preferred Partner for CBAO’s members.


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