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As your community bank, we focus on what matters—YOU! As part of our mission to serve our clients and communities, we are committed to keeping our customers financially safe.

We believe in a proactive approach to educating consumers about money, banking, and identity theft prevention, which is why we are introducing a series of financial literacy resources, designed to improve your financial knowledge and teach you how to recognize potential identity theft scams so you can make smart, educated decisions regarding your personal and business finances.

We are also committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace, including identifying ways in which our organization can make proactive and intentional efforts in these areas. Learn more about our focus on DEI at Countybank.

Explore Our Financial Literacy Video Series

Learn about the basics of finance with Countybank! Our knowledgeable experts are here to help you navigate the often-complicated world of banking and finance.

 

Additional Resources

Keeping You Financially Safe & Secure

We are committed to keeping you informed about the most recent scams and identify theft practices and providing tips to help keep your financially safe. 

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FDIC Insurance Coverage
The FDIC insures deposits up to $250,000.* Watch the video below to learn more.

*Insurance and investment products are not insured by the FDIC or any federal government agency, may lose value, and are not a deposit or other obligation of, or guaranteed by, any bank or bank affiliate.

Financial Calculators Insurance FAQs
  • Compare the costs of buying or leasing a vehicle
  • Calculate the monthly payments for a simple loan
  • Develop a savings plan
  • Homeowners policy
  • Automobile policy
  • Claims

Mortgage Resources

Trust Services Resources

Mortgage Videos

  • How do I find a real estate agent?
  • What are the keys to a smooth home purchase?
  • What is a USDA loan?
  • How much can I afford?
  • What are the top 3 credit don'ts when a loan is in process?
  • Do I need 20% down to buy a house?
  • Can the seller help with my closing costs?
  • What can I do to improve my credit?
  • Who will I work with during the loan process?
  • What is Path 2 Buy?