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FCCB Welcomes New Mortgage Manager Kathleen Tokonitz

FCCB Welcomes New Mortgage Manager Kathleen Tokonitz

09/28/2020 | Employees

First Citizens Community Bank (FCCB) continues to strengthen their presence in the South-Central region of Pennsylvania with the addition of Kathleen Tokonitz, an experienced mortgage lender who has spent more than 30 years in the banking field. For FCCB, Tokonitz will personally oversee the mortgage loan process from origination to closing in the Bank's Schuylkill, Berks, Lebanon and Lancaster markets. With so much experience under her belt, Tokonitz is comfortable working with all types of homebuyers, from those purchasing their first home to more experienced borrowers.

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Citizens Financial Services, Inc. Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend

09/14/2020 | CZFS

The Board of Directors of Citizens Financial Services, Inc. (OTCPink: CZFS), the bank holding company for First Citizens Community Bank, recently declared a cash dividend for its shareholders.

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FCCB Commercial Banking Team Dedicated to Area Businesses

09/03/2020 | Employees, Small Business

Since the acquisition of MidCoast Community Bank in April of this year, FCCB has been committed to providing support for local businesses throughout the region. To do this, they've cultivated a robust Commercial Banking team full of individuals who have the experience, training, and knowledge that allow them to proactively recognize opportunities to help businesses prosper.

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Andrew Raub Joins FCCB's Business Banking Team in South Central PA

08/27/2020 | Employees, Small Business

First Citizens Community Bank (FCCB) recently added Andrew Raub, a Cash Management specialist, to their South Central PA Business Banking Team. As Cash Management Specialist. Raub will assist businesses in improving their cash flow, operational efficiencies, and sales.

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FCCB Small Business Team Builds Momentum in Lebanon County

FCCB Small Business Team Builds Momentum in Lebanon County

07/20/2020 | Small Business, Employees

Small businesses are the heart of an energetic, local community. They provide goods and services to residents, create jobs, cultivate economic opportunity and innovation, and promote a sense of community. But they can't do it alone. Community Banks are a critical source of capital for small businesses, funding over 60% of small business loans across the country, according to the Independent Community Bankers of America.

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