Community Bank, N.A.

Community Bank, N.A.
Corporation, Subsidiary
Traded as NYSE: CBU
Industry Banking
Founded 1866
Headquarters DeWitt, New York
Number of locations
More than 170 customer facilities (2012)[1]
Area served
Upstate New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania
Key people
Mark E. Tryniski
President & CEO
Website http://www.communitybankna.com

Community Bank, N.A. (CBNA), is a commercial bank serving customers in Upstate New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania. It is the wholly owned national banking subsidiary of Community Bank System, Inc. (CBSI). Community Bank is headquartered in DeWitt, New York, a suburb of Syracuse.

History

Community Bank, N.A. is the wholly owned national banking subsidiary of Community Bank System, Inc. (CBSI), whose predecessor bank was the St. Lawrence National Bank, chartered in 1866. In 1983, CBSI was incorporated in Delaware and became a registered bank holding company. CBSI maintains its headquarters in DeWitt, New York and is a full-service financial institution, offering complete consumer, business, and financial services.

Regional administrative locations of the bank are located in Canton and Olean, New York, and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and these offices share operational responsibility for customer facilities and ATMs throughout Northern New York, the Finger Lakes Region, the Southern Tier, Southwestern New York, and Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Other subsidiaries within the CBSI family are Nottingham Advisors, Inc., an investment management firm based in Buffalo, New York; CBNA Insurance Agency, Inc., a full-service property and casualty insurer; Benefit Plans Administrative Services, LLC, a pension administration and consulting firm located in Utica, New York, serving sponsors of defined benefit and defined contribution plans; Harbridge Consulting Group, LLC, an actuarial pension and consulting business located in Syracuse, New York; and Community Investment Services, Inc., a broker/dealer delivering financial products and long-term health and other insurance products from selected locations within Community Bank's branch system.[2]

References

  1. Accessed 2012-01-19.
  2. Accessed 2012-01-19.
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