The PACB Foundation was organized in 1994 to provide funds for the advancement of educational endeavors. The Scholarship Fund is the keystone of the Foundation’s educational mission, and actively invests in the futures of driven and community-minded young scholars. The … Read More
Coatesville, a once thriving city nestled in Chester County has had its fair share of struggles. For many years, the city’s businesses and residents were largely dependent on Lukens Steel as an industry and as the primary employer in the … Read More
This year is a time of celebration for Malvern Federal Savings Bank, as 2012 marks the bank’s 125th anniversary. While this is quite a note-worthy milestone for any business, it is a significant milestone for Malvern Federal. In a world … Read More
In 2009 the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) increased the number of its Regional Ombudsmen from three to six. Each Regional Ombudsman is now responsible for only one of the FDIC’s six Regions. The Regional Ombudsman for the New York … Read More
Treasurer Rob McCord explains how the Pennsylvania State Treasury generates a positive return for taxpayers and helps Pennsylvanians achieve economic security. Read More
For this February’s member profile, we take a look at the Clover Hill Vineyards & Winery and their ongoing relationship with their local community bank, Fleetwood Bank. Read More
A look back at some of PACB’s accomplishments from 2011 and a look forward at our goals for 2012. We are here for Pennsylvania’s community banks, just like you are there for your communities. Read More
The wait is over… PACB is pleased to announce the theme for Community Banking Week 2012: “That’s My Bank!” We will be celebrating Community Banking Week from April 2-7, 2012, as part of the national Community Banking Month. Read More
For community banks, involvement in civil lawsuits is becoming a regular cost of doing business these days. Legal actions are initiated for any number of reasons, but all lawsuits share common elements and pitfalls that require close attention and quick response. Failure to take the right action within the required timeframe could mean that important rights are lost or squandered. Read More
Online Excerpt: Nick DiFrancesco : I want to talk about your decision within the Department of Banking, and to thank you for Glenn Moyer because he has just been terrific. I know he’s got some initiatives going on, and we’ve … Read More