QNB Bank

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QNB Bank
Company typeBanking and Finance
Founded1877
Headquarters
Number of locations
11
Key people
David W. Freeman, President/CEO
Number of employees
<200
ParentQNB Corp.
Websitewww.qnbbank.com

QNB Bank, also known simply as QNB, is an independent bank headquartered in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. There are currently 11 locations serving Bucks, Montgomery, and Lehigh counties in Pennsylvania. As of March 31, 2015, the Bank's total assets are just under $1 billion.[1]

History

QNB was founded in 1877 as The Quakertown National Bank. In 2008, the Bank converted from a National Bank to a State Bank. As the Bank no longer held a national charter, it rebranded and changed its name to QNB Bank. Throughout the Bank's 138 year history, only seven presidents have served.[2]

Presidents

  • Dr. Joseph G. Thomas (1877–1909)[3][4]
  • Charles C. Haring (1909–1934)
  • Hercules H. Reinhart (1934–1943)
  • Dr. Calvin W. Moyer (1943–1966)
  • Philip D. Miller (1966–1985)[5]
  • Thomas J. Bisko (1985–2010)[6]
  • David W. Freeman (2010–Present)[7]

Operations

In addition to offering full service commercial and retail banking services, QNB Bank also provides securities and advisory services through Investments Professionals, Inc., a registered Broker/Dealer and Registered Investment Advisor. QNB also provides title insurance as a member of Laurel Abstract Company LLC.

References

  1. ^ http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/qnb-corp-reports-first-quarter-2015-results-300073481.html
  2. ^ "QNB History -". qnbbank.com. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  3. ^ A Genealogical and Personal History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Genealogical Publishing Com. p. 224. ISBN 0806306416.
  4. ^ Poster, Carolyn E. (2002). Quakertown. Arcadia Publishing. p. 122. ISBN 0738510998.
  5. ^ "Quakertown National Names New President". The Morning Call. Tribune Company. August 21, 1985. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  6. ^ "QNB Bank CEO Bisko retiring, Freeman to be in charge". Philadelphia Business Journal. American City Business Journals. September 21, 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  7. ^ "Freeman Joins QNB Bank as President/Chief Operating Officer". PR Newswire. September 8, 2010. Retrieved 12 September 2014.