Profiel
John W.
Ord served as a Director at Peoples Financial Services Corp.
from 1969 to 2009 and at Peoples Neighborhood Bank from 1969 to 2013.
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Peoples Neighborhood Bank
Peoples Neighborhood Bank Regional BanksFinance Peoples Neighborhood Bank is a community bank established in 1905 and nestled in Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Southern Tier of New York. They have offices located in Lackawanna County, Susquehanna County and Wyoming County in Pennsylvania and Broome County, New York. Peoples Neighborhood Bank is more than a financial institution in the communities they serve, they are a part of them as well. They offer a wide variety of products to meet all customers' personal and business needs. Peoples Neighborhood Bank is committed to providing its market area with competitively-priced products and services, while reinvesting into the local community. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 03-12-2013 |
PEOPLES FINANCIAL SERVICES CORP. | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
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PEOPLES FINANCIAL SERVICES CORP. | Finance |
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Peoples Neighborhood Bank
Peoples Neighborhood Bank Regional BanksFinance Peoples Neighborhood Bank is a community bank established in 1905 and nestled in Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Southern Tier of New York. They have offices located in Lackawanna County, Susquehanna County and Wyoming County in Pennsylvania and Broome County, New York. Peoples Neighborhood Bank is more than a financial institution in the communities they serve, they are a part of them as well. They offer a wide variety of products to meet all customers' personal and business needs. Peoples Neighborhood Bank is committed to providing its market area with competitively-priced products and services, while reinvesting into the local community. | Finance |