Town & Country Bank has recently been recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s Best Regional Banks for the year 2024.
In partnership with Plant-A Insights Group, Newsweek conducted an independent review of nearly 5,000 regional community banks across the nation. They selected only 250 banks for this prestigious ranking. The study considered several aspects such as profitability, financial relevance, risk exposure to financial uncertainties, and the overall health and stability of the financial institution. The analysis also included media reputation monitoring and independent customer surveys.
“Unlike large national banks, regional banks are deeply rooted in local economies, understanding the unique needs of the people they serve,” said Newsweek Global Editor in Chief, Nancy Cooper. “In an era where digital advancements can overshadow personalized service, regional banks stand out for their customer-centric financial services, proving that a community-centered approach can redefine the banking experience.”
“Town & Country Bank is honored to be recognized as one of America’s best regional banks,” said Sheldon Shaver, Chief Executive Officer of Town & Country Bank. “This incredible achievement highlights our steadfast commitment to providing exceptional financial services and reinforces our position as a trusted community partner. We are fully dedicated to fostering strong relationships with our customers, understanding their unique needs, and delivering personalized solutions that support them in their financial journeys.”
Town & Country Bank, a locally owned community bank, proudly celebrates a rare milestone of 130 years in the banking industry. With a local board of directors and a strong presence in eight Missouri communities (including Salem, Rolla, Licking, Bourbon, Mountain Grove, St. James, Ava and Pevely), Town & Country has built a reputation for excellence. The bank boasts 10 branches, and is headquartered in Salem.
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