Your Money, Your Community: How Community Banks Help Build Local Economies


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When you walk in the door at a community bank, you are likely to see smiling faces welcoming you and calling you by name. This is because customers of a community bank tend to become family, both with the employees and other customers.

Community banks are typically smaller than big banks, making it easier to build these relationships, and that gives customers a better experience. But the financial reasons for choosing these banks are just as important.

Community banks generally have greater deposits in their local area than big banks. This means that more money is staying within the community rather than leaving for corporate and international banking ventures. 

When you deposit your money at Marion Community Bank, you're not only taking care of yourself by benefiting from great savings rates, but you're also taking care of your community too! Your deposits allow us to make more loans to local individuals and businesses in your area, which helps stimulate job growth, create more economic activity, and increase local tax revenue, all of which have a tremendous positive impact on the community. 

Marion Community Bank is proud to serve the communities of Marion, Selma, Chilton County, Montgomery and surrounding areas. We know how important it is to help our communities grow and thrive, and we're grateful to have the opportunity to help build these local economies with the support from our customers. 

So just remember, the next time you walk into a community bank, know that you are part of something bigger.

@MarionCommunityBank - Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender

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