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First Citizens Community Bank

First Citizens Community Bank

Banking

Mansfield, Pennsylvania 1,616 followers

We'll Make it Happen for You!

About us

A simple philosophy can lead a company to great rewards. Treat your customers, your employees, and your communities with respect and you will earn their loyalty. Our strategy has never been about selling products, but instead about finding ways to make life more rewarding for our customers and employees. We know that our employees are our strongest asset! We have a knack for hiring the finest and brightest and understand how fostering their growth impacts customer service. So, we accommodate families, invest in their futures, and recognize hard work. Many years of experience have enabled us to overcome obstacles that stand in the way of customer satisfaction. We are proud that customer surveys consistently show 99% of our customers would recommend us to their family and friends. And for two years in a row, we were voted the number one Bank in Pennsylvania for satisfaction and trust by our customers. The foundation of our financial strength lies in our ability to recognize and proactively meet the needs of our customers. For this reason, we stand out when compared to other financial service providers in our market. At FCCB we offer a winning combination — the one-on-one service of a community bank paired with a broad line of products and services typically offered by larger financial organizations. Stop by your local office, follow us on Facebook, or visit our website to see what a true community bank is all about!

Website
http://www.myfccb.com
Industry
Banking
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Mansfield, Pennsylvania
Type
Public Company
Founded
1932
Specialties
Financial Services Provider, mortgages, agriculture, customer support, flexibility, community involvement, small businesses, cash management services, trust and investments, retirement planning, customer service, personal loans, financial education, checking and savings products, and financial advisors

Locations

Employees at First Citizens Community Bank

Updates

  • What does the future of agriculture look like? Join us at this year’s Ag Forum to find out how AI is shaping agriculture and what that means for you. Ag Strategist Doug Johnson will break down the real-world potential - and limitations - of using AI in your business. This is more than a presentation, it’s a conversation that will give you the knowledge and tools to make better decisions for your future. You'll get the chance to meet with other regional agriculture producers and members of the community, including guest speaker Eric Finkenbinder, Chief Meteorologist at abc27/WHTM. If you farm, support farmers, or care about the future of agriculture, join the conversation on February 25th at the Troy Firehall. Visit https://lnkd.in/dHTPyDjD to learn more or register for this free event today by calling Jess Smith at 570-728-4207.

  • What does the future of agriculture look like? Join us at this year’s Ag Forum to find out how AI is shaping agriculture and what that means for you. Ag Strategist Doug Johnson will break down the real-world potential - and limitations - of using AI in your business. This is more than a presentation, it’s a conversation that will give you the knowledge and tools to make better decisions for your future. You'll get the chance to meet with other regional agriculture producers and members of the community, including guest speaker Eric Finkenbinder, Chief Meteorologist at abc27/WHTM. If you farm, support farmers, or care about the future of agriculture, join the conversation on February 24th at the Lebanon Expo Center. Visit https://lnkd.in/dHTPyDjD to learn more or register for this free event today - call Jess Smith at 570-728-4207.

  • Don't miss FCCB's Ag Forum 2026 - AI in Agriculture. Ag Strategist Doug Johnson will break down the real-world potential - and limitations - of using AI in your business. This is more than a presentation, it’s a conversation that will give you the knowledge and tools to make better decisions for your future. Visit https://lnkd.in/dHTPyDjD to learn more. Register for this free event today by calling call Jess Smith at 570-728-4207.

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  • Join the winning team at FCCB! We're now accepting applications for loan officers in our Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware office locations. Learn more or apply at: https://bit.ly/3M47V0o FCCB is committed to equal employment opportunity and does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected status or characteristic. Protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Please apply online for open position opportunities; however, if you are an applicant with a disability in need of an accommodation to complete the application process, please call (800) 326-9486 to speak with a member of our Human Resources team.

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  • Are you thinking about preserving your farmland? Don't miss our AgLands Preservation Discussion! Get the information you need to plan for your future, including: * Details of the Delaware Agland Preservation Easements * Benefits of selling development rights * Tax implications and concerns * The impact on the future of your property Bring your questions and get expert advice from: * J. Everett Moore Jr., MOORE & RUTT, P.A. * Frederick Mast, CPA, Jefferson, Urian, Doane & Sterner, PA * Jimmy Kroon, Deputy Secretary, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DELAWARE (DDA) The AgLands Preservation Discussion will be held at The Georgetown Historical Society on February 12 from 3-4 in the Lynch Building. Register for this free event TODAY by emailing Stacie Warner at slwarner@myfccb.com or calling 302-596-9330.

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  • We believe the best investment we can make is in our future. Since 2009, Beat the Streets Philadelphia has been working to 'Positively Alter Life’s Trajectory' for young people in Philadelphia’s most under-resourced communities. By using wrestling as an entry point, they build essential life skills like discipline, confidence, and belonging. We are proud to support Beat the Streets Philadelphia through EITC donations. Our donation will support their Mentoring Center in University City, ensuring students have access to: * Healthy meals and transportation * Academic support and college planning * Guidance from trusted mentors We’re proud to aid a mission that gives students a steady foundation to overcome obstacles. Pictured are Scott Green, FCCB AVP/Branch Manager, Dan Altomare, Beat the Streets Executive Director, and David Richards, FCCB Senior EVP/Director of Emerging Markets.

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  • FCCB is proud to contribute EITC donations to support the Sexual Assault Resource Center’s (SARCC) mission to prevent sexual violence and promote healing for those impacted. Utilizing the evidence-based "Safe Dates" model, their Safe-T Changemakers program teaches empathy, boundaries, and essential communication skills. Our donation helps support: * Guidance on healthy boundaries and relationship dynamics * Hands-on activities that empower youth to make safe choices * Instruction for 5,623 students across 16 school districts in Lebanon and Schuylkill Counties "Our business partners at FCCB, and others in the community, have provided unprecedented support for our EITC Educational Program in 2025. Providing supportive and safe environments for young people to build real-world, positive skills is an important part of preventing violence in our communities." - Ali Perrotto, President/CEO of SARCC It is a privilege to stand with SARCC as they empower young people to navigate their world with confidence, empathy, and safety. Pictured are Kelly Wetzel, FCCB VP/Relationship Manager, Ali Perrotto, CEO of Sexual Assault Resource and Counseling Center (SARCC), and Beth Reed, FCCB Branch Operations Officer.

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  • The team at our Kirkwood office worked together to support our customer Pole-R Express Plunge Team, which raises funds each year for Special Olympics Delaware.  The team put together 250 goodie bags that were given away at the 2026 Pole-R Plunge Beef & Beer Fundraiser. Funds raised at this annual event are donated to the Special Olympics of Delaware, which provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for those with intellectual and physical disabilities. Pictured are our employees Lura Taub, Dani Newsome, Stephanie Graves, Lori Brook, and Kimberley Carhart.

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