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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1864 |
Headquarters | 40 South State St., , |
Number of locations | 12 |
Area served | Bucks County, Pennsylvania |
Products | Commercial banking and consumer banking |
Website |
www |
The First National Bank & Trust Company of Newtown is an independent community bank headquartered in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [1] It operates 12 branch locations and a Wealth Management division. [2] The bank is listed in the National Register of Historic Places [3] and is the oldest bank in Bucks County. [4]
The First National Bank & Trust Company was founded by Barclay J. Smith in 1864. [5] The bank was first housed in the Paxson-Croasdale Building on South State Street in Newtown. [6] It later moved to the County Clerk's Office where it stayed until 1884 before relocating to its current location. [3] In 1928, a brick building was constructed around the original brownstone structure that used stone sourced from the Newtown Quarry. [7] [8] The following year, a clock was installed outside the bank as a gesture of appreciation to the community that the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) deemed a noteworthy structural addition for placement within the database. [3] [9] In 1957, the bank underwent renovations, including the addition of a drive-up banking lane. [3]
The First National Bank & Trust Company expanded from one room in the Paxson-Croasdale Building in 1864 to 12 branches throughout Bucks County as of 2024. [10] It has remained an independent bank throughout its history. [1] [11]
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded | 1864 |
Headquarters | 40 South State St., , |
Number of locations | 12 |
Area served | Bucks County, Pennsylvania |
Products | Commercial banking and consumer banking |
Website |
www |
The First National Bank & Trust Company of Newtown is an independent community bank headquartered in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [1] It operates 12 branch locations and a Wealth Management division. [2] The bank is listed in the National Register of Historic Places [3] and is the oldest bank in Bucks County. [4]
The First National Bank & Trust Company was founded by Barclay J. Smith in 1864. [5] The bank was first housed in the Paxson-Croasdale Building on South State Street in Newtown. [6] It later moved to the County Clerk's Office where it stayed until 1884 before relocating to its current location. [3] In 1928, a brick building was constructed around the original brownstone structure that used stone sourced from the Newtown Quarry. [7] [8] The following year, a clock was installed outside the bank as a gesture of appreciation to the community that the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) deemed a noteworthy structural addition for placement within the database. [3] [9] In 1957, the bank underwent renovations, including the addition of a drive-up banking lane. [3]
The First National Bank & Trust Company expanded from one room in the Paxson-Croasdale Building in 1864 to 12 branches throughout Bucks County as of 2024. [10] It has remained an independent bank throughout its history. [1] [11]
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