On Thursday, July 21, the Dunn Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for the grand opening of the new KS Bank Loan Production Office location.
Located at 118 North Wilson Avenue, the event will begin at 11 a.m. with tours and refreshments to follow.
“We are very excited about our entry into the Dunn and Harnett County Market. The Dunn market is undergoing a number of changes with bank branch closures and the merger of several larger institutions,” said President and CEO Earl W. Worley, Jr. “We believe this is the right time to bring the KS Bank brand of community banking to Dunn and Harnett County.”
It was announced in April of this year that KS Bank would be opening this location. With the opening, Judy Page will lead the new office as a commercial relationship manager.
According to a press release, Page has over 20 years of experience in lending in the Dunn and Harnett County region.
“Helping those in and around my community is a passion of mine,” stated Page. “I’m honored to have the opportunity to bring true community banking back to Dunn and Harnett County.”
KS Bank is a community-oriented financial institution that offers a broad array of financial services to businesses, professionals, individuals, and families by offering retail and commercial lending and deposit services, mortgage products, and wealth management services.
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