In 1900 certain business leaders in Scottdale, Pa., saw the need for a bank as a safe place for citizens to keep their savings and to handle their financial needs. In February 1901, the Scottdale Savings and Trust Company was chartered with an authorized capital of $150,000. In 1978, the bank changed its name to the Scottdale Bank and Trust Company. Personal banking options the bank provides customers with include checking accounts, savings accounts, certificates of deposit, money market accounts, and debit and automated teller machine cards. Business banking products include business checking accounts, small business checking accounts, savings accounts, certificates of deposit, money market accounts and cash management services. The Scottdale Bank and Trust Company maintains locations in Connellsville, Scottdale, Vanderbilt and Mount Pleasant, Pa.
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