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Press Release
Fairfield County Bank
Celebrates Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at New Trumbull Branch

Center Left: Paul McNamara, Chairman of the Board, Fairfield County
Bank with (center right) First Selectman Ray Baldwin. (l to r) The
Trumbull staff of Fairfield County Bank: Christina Morgan, Nelsy
Londono, Veronica Slater, Diana Cunha, Alixon Carrillo, Majtina Cika,
Allison Liggio and Patricia Connelly.
May
24, 2007 - With fanfare from the Trumbull High School marching band,
Fairfield County Bank officially opened its new branch at 915 White
Plains Road on May 22nd with a ribbon cutting ceremony
and reception. First Selectman, Ray Baldwin, surrounded by the
Trumbull branch staff, had the honor of cutting the ribbon. The
branch and outside tent were filled with various members of the
community including residents, business owners, and community
organizations.
Diana Cuhna, a Business Services Specialist at the Trumbull branch
who previously worked for another financial institution in town,
stated, “We are so excited about the opportunity to provide Trumbull
residents and businesses with a chance to experience first-hand our
superior service and commitment to excellence. I have several
customers who have followed me to Fairfield County Bank from my
previous bank. They love the convenience of our drive-up window and
the personalized attention they receive at our branch. We’re active
in the community and work one-on-one with local businesses to help
them succeed. After all, when our customers succeed, we succeed.”
Fairfield County Bank’s Trumbull office is a full-service branch
offering a complete menu of consumer and business products and
services, including a 24-hour ATM and self-service coin machine.
Fairfield County Bank, with $1.4 billion in assets, currently
operates 20 branches throughout Fairfield County and plans to open
four more offices in the county in the next few months.
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