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  • Community banks keep the community growing and vibrant by reinvesting back into the neighborhoods where their depositors live, work and play.
  • Community banks understand the needs of local families and small businesses.
  • Community banks are personal – with exceptional customer service, and tellers that know you by name.
  • Community banks care – involvement in community affairs and outreach that benefit local families and businesses.
  • Community banks are accessible – with more opportunities to interact one-on-one with bank officers.

Community banks. Serving the community, serving you!

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IBANYS: The view from the CFO/Sr. Management Conference wrapping up today in BEAUTIFUL Cooperstown, NY! What a great location! http://t.co/YAG7k807


IBANYS: Did you hear us on the radio this morning? IBANYS & Pioneer Bank visited Victory, NY w/ @WGNA for the Small Town Tour! http://t.co/AYsnnLRW


IBANYS: It has been a beautiful day and a great CFO Conference so far! Wish you were here!



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The Independent Bankers Association of New York State represents the interest of independent community banks located throughout New York State. Community banks share a commitment to meeting the financial needs of their respective local communities.

ibanys_hp-2A community bank is a financial institution with a strategic business plan to 'recycle' deposits into loans within the same communities where the deposits were gathered. This philosophy encourages a vibrant, growing local economy and insures that the growth of a community is not restricted to a predetermined allotment of loans. When entrepreneurs and families look for financial help they turn to the institution they know and trust - a local community bank. A community bank is involved in its community through economic development, civic organizations and philanthropic activities.

Independent and community are used interchangeably to describe ibanys_hp-1financial institutions which are community-based and not owned by a large multi-state bank holding company. With locally-based ownership and a commitment to their communities, our member banks are closer to the economic pulse of New York's cities, towns and villages. Independent bankers are integral to the future of their communities as providers of financial services and active participants in civic affairs. Community banks whose policies are set locally are inextricably tied to their communities for success.


We have a winner!

See who won a free Convention 2012 registration, HERE!


CFO/ Sr. Management Conference

Thursday, May 17 &

Friday, May 18, 2012


IBANYS has teamed up with the Capital Region's WGNA radio station for the Small Town Tour! The tour travels to select small towns every Friday morning. A different IBANYS member bank will be featured each week! Learn more and listen live here: http://wgna.com/category/small-town-tour/

And if you need more information about a bank you heard on the radio, click here!

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Congratulations to our 2011 Convention award winners!

Bill Ryan, Cayuga Lake National Bank - 51 years of dedicated service!


Patrick Cullen, Bank of Cattaraugus - Perfect Attendence at every IBANYS convention for the last 38 years!


Ron Denniston, 1st National Bank of Dryden - 51 years of dedicated service!

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