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Bank opens new GELT (Money) Bus in Berks County

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Lori A. Maley, president, chief executive officer and vice chairman of the Bank of Bird-in-Hand, recently announced that the latest addition to the bank’s specialized delivery network of GELT (Money) Bus branches opened on March 8 at Reifsnyder’s Ag Center, 7180 Bernville Road, Bernville.

The Bernville branch is the first expansion of the bank’s service network into Berks County in addition to its current presence in Lancaster, Chester, Lebanon and upper

Dauphin counties. The bank operates four mobile bank branches serving 17 total locations.

Bank of Bird-in-Hand is a community-owned bank serving Lancaster, western Chester, southern Lebanon, upper Dauphin and northern Berks counties with a strong focus on agricultural, small business and consumer lending. Its main branch and office are located at 309 N. Ronks Road, Bird-in-Hand. For more information, visit www.bihbank.com.

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