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1st Colonial National Bank: Excellence in Banking

07/21/09

  1st Colonial National Bank, Collingswood, New Jersey takes great pride in receiving a 4-Star recommended rating for financial strength and stability from BAUERFINANCIAL, Inc., Coral Gables, Florida.  The recommended rating from BAUERFINANCIAL (the Nation’s Bank Rating Firm for over a quarter of a century) is based on the overall financial picture of the institution, and indicates that 1st Colonial National Bank is among the strongest banks in the nation. In fact, this is the 28th consecutive quarter that 1st Colonial National Bank has earned a recommended status. 
  Given that, it is not surprising that Karen L. Dorway, president of BAUERFINANCIAL, has high praise for 1st Colonial National Bank. “1st Colonial National Bank has avoided the lending and underwriting problems that have plagued much of the banking industry. It is clear that the staff of 1st Colonial National Bank, under the direction of Mr. Gerry Banmiller, CEO, remains diligent in adhering to sound banking principles and standards.”
  Established in 2000, 1st Colonial National Bank has been serving the banking needs of its neighbors and friends for nine years. It currently operates through four conveniently located offices in Cinnaminson, Collingswood and Westville and can also be found on the internet at www.1stcolonial.com.
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