Country Bank Recognizes Community Heroes
Country Bank announced its Community Heroes campaign which recognizes exceptional acts of service by local individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the campaign, more than 200 heroes were nominated. A new hero was selected each week and awarded a $250 gift card to a local business of their choice. A donation to a COVID-19 relief organization was also made in their name.
“This campaign aims to commemorate local heroes while also supporting local businesses and COVID-related relief services,” said Paul Scully, President and CEO of Country Bank. “As a longtime part of the community, we consider it our duty to stand by and be of support to our neighbors in times of need.”
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Pandemic Lessons
President and CEO of Country Bank, Paul Scully, joined BusinessWest and banking leaders throughout our region to discuss the future of banking amidst the global pandemic.
“Many people who have long resisted online banking are singing a different tune”, said Paul Scully, president of Country Bank.
“Customers, just because of the nature of the pandemic, with people staying at home, started exploring technology,” he noted. “An amazing number of people are using technology who, for a number of years, fought it.”
In most cases, it’s just a matter of breaking old habits, Scully said — “and old habits are comfortable habits. But I think people are becoming better acclimated to technology and getting over their fears. There are still people who think, ‘I have to go into the bank to make that transaction because what if the money doesn’t get there?’ But as an industry and as a bank, we’ve been able to alleviate the concerns some people have.”
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