EMLENTON, Pa., Aug. 29, 2016 -- The Farmers National Bank of Emlenton, a wholly owned subsidiary of Emclaire Financial Corp, has opened its seventeenth full-service banking office at 319 Freeport Road, Aspinwall, Pennsylvania. This location marks the Bank’s second office in Allegheny County, following the recent acquisition of United American Savings Bank in the South Side area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The Grand Opening was held on August 29th, with a formal ribbon cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. hosted by representatives from the Bank’s board, executive team and staff. A number of local dignitaries were in attendance including Aspinwall Borough Manager, Melissa Lang O’Malley and staff, and Chief David Caplan and members of the Aspinwall Police Department. The spacious new 4,400 square foot facility is officially open for business with a dedicated team of personal bankers and a corporate lending team.
William C. Marsh, Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of Farmers National Bank noted, “We are delighted to extend our competitive products and services, along with our local style of community banking, to Aspinwall and surrounding areas. We pride ourselves on our high quality customer service and quick decision-making capabilities. We look forward to serving residents and businesses in Allegheny County and are very pleased to be part of the Aspinwall community.”
The Aspinwall location will be managed by Stephanie Burford, who has served as Branch Manager with the Bank since 2012, and Craig Stauffer who will serve as Assistant Branch Manager. Sarah Palmer, Vice President and Commercial Loan Officer, will serve the needs of area businesses in Aspinwall.
The full-service banking office will be open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. with the drive thru operating one half hour before opening and after closing during the weekdays. The new office has safe deposit box rentals and a coin counting machine for customers' convenience.
The Farmers National Bank of Emlenton is an independent, nationally chartered, FDIC-insured community commercial bank headquartered in Emlenton, Pennsylvania, operating 17 full-service offices in Venango, Allegheny, Butler, Clarion, Clearfield, Crawford, Elk, Jefferson, and Mercer Counties, Pennsylvania. The Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of Emclaire Financial Corp (NASDAQ:EMCF).
For more information about The Farmers National Bank, please visit the website at www.farmersnb.com or call 877-862-9270.
CONTACT: William C. Marsh Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Phone: (844) 767-2311 Email: [email protected]


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