Citizens Bank celebrates 140th anniversary

Branch Open Houses May 2

Reaching 140 years old is a major milestone and to celebrate, Citizens Bank will be holding special anniversary celebrations during which the community is invited to enjoy refreshments.

“This anniversary marks a very momentous occasion for Citizens Bank,” said Dave Stickel, Flint Community President of Citizens Bank. “Over the last 140 years our local communities have experienced great advancements and have faced some significant challenges as well. Looking back at the great inventions and technology developed over the last 140 years, it has been an incredible period of time on so many levels. Citizens is very proud to have grown and developed with the ages, but more importantly to have maintained that connection with our clients and local communities who we serve every day. We look forward to the next 140 years of serving our clients.”
In honor of its anniversary, Citizens Bank is encouraging everyone to stop in to help celebrate.  All

Citizens Bank branch locations will be celebrating with complimentary refreshments on May 2, 2011. 

Citizens Bank, which was originally Citizens Commercial and Savings Bank, was established in 1871 in Flint, Michigan at the height of Flint’s great lumber industry. During that time, Citizens Bank played a key role in the development of the auto industry.  So much so that one of the original founders of General Motors, W.C. Durant, acknowledged that a loan he and his partner, J. Dallas Dort, received from Citizens Bank enabled him to begin his vehicle manufacturing career. Nearly a century and a half later, Citizens Bank remains a strong financial pillar. Since 1871, Citizens Bank has grown to be one of the top community banks in the United States.  This includes 218 branch offices located throughout communities in Michigan, Wisconsin and Ohio.

For more information about Citizens Bank visit www.citizensbanking.com.

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