Posts Tagged ‘Independence Bank’
Building Family, Building Homes
Independence Bank has made a commitment to our communities to build seven Habitat for Humanity homes in the seven counties we serve over seven years. We have also taken on the goal this year to meet the basic needs in our communities this year especially as so many are experiencing hard times. We are now right in the middle of not only a record-breaking heat wave, but also in the middle of our third Habitat home in Providence. This commitment to our communities is not for the recognition that we may receive. It's not so that we can hang another plaque on our wall. It's about doing the right thing. It's aboutread more...
A Declaration of Independence
When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one bank to step forward and break itself from the unethical and widespread trends of its industry. Today, the employees of Independence Bank have declared it is time to take action.
Independence Day is a day we, as Americans celebrate our freedom and independence with barbecues, picnics, family gatherings and fireworks. It is the day that commemorates our country’s adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. This is day that marks our legal separation from Great Britain during the American Revolution.
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Fighting for a Cure
There are a few causes that are very near and dear to my heart and Relay for Life is definitely one of them. Cancer is a disease that affects everyone – whether it be my Dad, an employee or a family member, we are all touched by this disease and must band together to fight it. That is why I take every opportunity that presents itself to raise funds for the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. Not only does it give our Bank family a chance to fight this disease, but it also lets usread more...
When We Say Free Checking, We Mean Free Checking
Some people ask me, "What makes Independence Bank revolutionary?" I would have to say that our revolution is about giving back what has been taken from the people. It’s about NOT taking advantage of what other banks are doing by eliminating free checking in order to make up for profit losses due to new regulations. It’s about NOT changing our “Old Banking Formula.” This is what makes us, as a community bank, different from other banks that have taken a blow to their bottom line and quickly passed that onto their customers in the form of fees. Overdraft fees were a primary sourceread more...


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