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Valley National Bank, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Valley National Bancorp (NYSE:VLY), provides retail and commercial banking services, cash management, consumer and commercial lending, investment alternatives, insurance and estate planning solutions through 213 locations, 254 ATMs, online (valleynationalbank.com), and mobile devices. As a regional bank, we offer innovative financial solutions and exceptional customer service throughout New Jersey, Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, and Florida. Our goal is to assist you in achieving your financial goals with information, guidance, insight and tools. Our conservative approach, designed to protect our customers, shareholders and employees, is one of our strengths, especially during uncertain economic times. We are big enough to provide the depth and breadth of resources, yet we have the ability to deliver customized solutions like a responsive, local community bank. Above all, we are a bank you can trust.
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The Muncy Banking Company opened its doors on November 1, 1893 and was the direct result of a few Muncy businessmen under the leadership of Lewis S. Smith. Smith, one of Muncy`s most successful store owners, could see the need to maintain two banks in the community. One of Muncy`s two banks had recently ceased to exist. As a result, the Muncy Banking Company was established to furnish the primary needs of the small businessmen and the people in the community. Although Lewis Clyde Smith, son of Lewis S. Smith, did not become President until 1914, he was responsible for running the bank from the beginning to the date of his death in July 1938. Lewis Clyde Smith, better known as Clyde, was a conservative and ran the bank in the same manner. During the history of the bank, the Bank has had eight presidents. Howard C. Opp served the longest term from August 1938 to January 1974. On June 20, 1962, the Board of Directors voted to broaden its services to include a trust department. At the same time the bank changed its name to The Muncy Bank and Trust Company. Since its inception, the bank`s primary mission has been to serve the banking needs of Muncy and the surrounding area. This continues to be the same driving force behind the bank today. Being one of the most firmly established banks in the county, the bank has built a reputation of conservative soundness which has helped the bank maintain a major share of the local banking market.
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