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Chemung Canal Trust completes closure of Oakdale Mall branch in Johnson City

  JOHNSON CITY — Chemung Canal Trust Company on Jan. 18 completed the closure of its branch office inside the Oakdale Mall in Johnson City and transitioned customer accounts to its Vestal office. Chemung Canal Trust said in a news release that no employees lost their jobs as a result of the office closing. The […]

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Tioga State Bank’s Fisher nominated vice chairman of ICBA

SPENCER — Tioga State Bank announced that its president and CEO Robert M. Fisher was nominated for the national position of vice chairman for the 2019-2020 Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) board of directors.  ICBA’s board of directors will vote on the nominations during its 2019 national convention, ICBA LIVE, to be held March

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First Source FCU selects former board member for new CFO position

NEW HARTFORD — A woman who served on the board of directors at First Source Federal Credit Union (FCU) between 2011 and 2016 has been appointed as the organization’s first CFO.  Pamela Goodison-Bick has also been a member of the New Hartford–based credit union for more than 20 years, First Source said in a news

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N.Y. credit-union memberships rose nearly 6% in the last year

Credit-union membership growth in New York state accelerated in 2018, according to a new report. Memberships at New York credit unions increased by 5.8 percent to 5.87 million in the year ending Sept. 30, 2018. That’s up from 3.3 percent membership growth in 2017, according to the “Third Quarter 2018 New York Credit Union Profile”

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