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Somerset Trust Holding Company, doing business as Somerset Trust Company, is an American bank and financial services company headquartered in Somerset, Pennsylvania. As of December 31, 2016, the bank's assets are totaled at $1.1 billion. [1] Somerset Trust Company's branch network serves the Pennsylvania counties of Somerset, Westmoreland ...
Citizens National Bank is a bank headquartered in Paintsville, Kentucky and is the second largest independently owned bank in Kentucky, [3] with total assets of $599.5 million (as of June 30, 2010). [2] Citizens National Bank is a national bank, regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the Treasury.
The largest of Forcht Group's businesses is Forcht Bancorp, which is a management services company for Forcht Bank [1] which has 34 locations in 12 Kentucky counties with total assets of more than $1 billion ranking it among the top 10 Kentucky-based banks in the Commonwealth. In December 2007, Forcht Bank was formed by merging the 11 banks ...
Nov. 17—SOMERSET, Pa. — Somerset Trust Co. is targeting a local landmark to house its growing corporate headquarters. Bank officials announced Wednesday they plan to purchase 80,000 square ...
Nov. 17—SOMERSET, Pa. — Somerset Trust Co. is targeting a Somerset-area landmark to house its growing corporate headquarters. Bank officials announced on Wednesday that they plan to purchase ...
Somerset Trust Co., a community bank headquartered in Somerset, was recognized by the Pennsylvania Council for the Social Studies (PCSS) as the 2023 Rendell Friend of Social Studies Award winner.
Butterfield, officially The Bank of N. T. Butterfield & Son Limited, is a financial services company founded and headquartered in Bermuda.It provides services to clients from Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey and Jersey, where its principal banking operations are located, and The Bahamas, Switzerland, Singapore and the United Kingdom, where it offers specialized financial services.
2. Fake banking apps. These apps impersonate the real mobile apps of banks and are designed to trick users into entering their login credentials. The FBI say it is “one of the fastest growing ...