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Success Stories

Citizens & Northern Bank

A new org structure and streamlined processes add up to typically atypical growth for this bank that bucks the trends

There’s nothing typical about Pennsylvania-based Citizens & Northern Bank. They’ve had the same chairman...

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Vision Bank

SCS combines process and progress to help Vision Bank build a bright future

When Oklahoma-based Vision Bank began to see their hard work and planning realized in increased growth, they wisely understood it was a good time to make sure they...

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Standard Bank & Trust

SCS helps family-owned Standard Bank grow into its own

Managing growth is a critical part of any institution’s strategic plan. But for family-owned Standard Bank and Trust, it meant letting go of some of the ways things had been done for...

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Intermountain Community Bancorp

SCS takes Intermountain Community Bancorp to the Top

It’s not often that you get more than what you bargained for—that is, an even greater return on investment than initially estimated.

But that’s exactly what happened...

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Seacoast National Bank

For Seacoast National Bank, SCS serves up a second helping of success

When Seacoast National Bank wanted to streamline their organization without losing the individuality of their distinct markets, they knew there was only one place to call...

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BankNewport

Changing dynamics to reach higher levels of service and fee income

Scenario:

As the refinancing boom winds down, many banks are seeing a significant reduction in a major source of revenue. BankNewport, a $900 million...

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Columbia Bank

Building Loyalty and a Financial Cushion for Customers at Columbia Bank.

Scenario:

Bankers are always looking for new and better ways to stay ahead of the competition, increase non-interest income, and keep their customers...

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First Volunteer Bank

Tennessee Bank Finds a “Better Way”

In the 1990s, Chattanooga, TN based First Volunteer Bank was six independent community banks in seven counties. Each had its own board of directors, management structure, and way of doing business...

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