The Elverson National Bank

Pennsylvania – Chester – Elverson

(N) Commercial bank, federal charter & Fed member

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(N) Commercial bank, federal charter & Fed member

inactive

7490

1915

FDIC Certificate Number: 7490
FDIC's unique number: 4863
The FDIC Field Office where an institution is physically located: Philadelphia

Federal Reserve ID Number: 547112
Report Date: 1998-12-31

Bank Charter Class: N
OCC Charter Number: 10775
The date of the last data update: 1999-02-26

1915-01-01 Institution established. Original name: The Elverson National Bank.
1999-01-04 Merged into and subsequently operated as part of National Penn Bank in Boyertown, Pennsylvania.
2001-01-04 Acquired Bernville Bank, National Association in Bernville, Pennsylvania.
2003-02-25 Acquired Firstservice Bank in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
2003-12-15 Acquired Hometowne Heritage Bank in Intercourse, Pennsylvania.
2004-06-11 Acquired The People's Bank Of Oxford in Oxford, Pennsylvania.
2006-03-27 Acquired Nittany Bank in State College, Pennsylvania.
2008-02-02 Acquired Keystone Nazareth Bank & Trust Company in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Total assets: $324,654,000
Total deposits: $265,387,000
Last updated on: 2011-10-20

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