
Mid Penn Bank has expanded its footprint in the Philadelphia metropolitan area with the official opening of its newest financial center in Wayne.
A formal ribbon-cutting ceremony was held last week to celebrate the opening at 212 East Lancaster Avenue. The new office is the bank’s first full-service financial center in Delaware County.
Community leaders, state officials, and business owners gathered in celebration. Mid Penn President and CEO Rory G. Ritrievi welcomed attendees, thanking State Sen. Amanda Cappelletti, Delaware County Council member Kevin Madden, Radnor Township Commissioner Cathy Agnew, Easttown Township Supervisor Michael Wacey, and Advisory Board member Mike Quick for their support, and shared his excitement about becoming part of the thriving Wayne community.
Regional President Jeffrey Steigerwalt, who oversees the bank’s operations in Wayne, expressed his enthusiasm.
“We’re thrilled to officially open our doors in Wayne and join such a vibrant community,” he said. “We look forward to building meaningful relationships and providing financial solutions that support the needs of individuals and businesses in the area.”
The new location provides a full suite of traditional banking services, along with a comprehensive offering of trust, wealth management, and insurance solutions. Customers can take advantage of convenient services like drive-thru banking, a state-of-the-art ATM Plus interactive teller, and private meeting spaces for personalized financial consultations. Conveniently located on the Main Line, the new office offers ample on-site parking with easy access from Interstate 276 and 476. The office is managed by Vice President Caroline Buto.
The new office in Wayne follows the recent opening of the bank’s Camden location and is part of Mid Penn’s continued expansion into Greater Philadelphia. With the merger of William Penn Bank scheduled for completion in April 2025, Mid Penn will increase its total number of financial centers to 59, solidifying its role as a leading financial institution across the region.
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