
Mid Penn Bank recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of its newest financial center in Camden. The new office brings the bank’s unique brand of banking to residents, businesses, and communities in the Camden area.
Community leaders, city officials, and local business owners gathered to celebrate the opening of the bank’s first financial center in the area. Mid Penn President and CEO Rory G. Ritrievi expressed his excitement in joining the vibrant community, while Camden Mayor Victor G. Carstarphen welcomed the bank to the city and presented an official proclamation of the opening of the financial center.
Mid Penn’s presence in Camden is led by Regional President Jeffrey Steigerwalt.
“The opening of our new financial center in Camden marks the continuation of strategic growth for Mid Penn,” said Steigerwalt. “We have worked diligently on our expansion into New Jersey, and we are thrilled to bring our personalized approach to banking to the people and businesses that make Camden so special.”
The new office offers traditional banking and account servicing with access to a comprehensive offering of trust, wealth management, and insurance solutions. The new financial center is part of the bank’s ongoing expansion efforts into the Greater Philadelphia metropolitan area.
Following this opening, the bank will open a new financial center in Wayne this month and aim to complete its merger with William Penn Bank in April. These additions will bring Mid Penn’s total number of financial centers to 59, significantly enhancing its presence across the region.
Located on the Camden waterfront in the Triad1828 Centre, the modern facility features state-of-the-art technology designed to enhance customer experience. With on-site parking and convenient access from Interstate 676 and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, the office is ideally positioned to serve the growing needs of Camden and its surrounding areas.
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