DeWITT, N.Y. — Solvay Bank plans to open its 10th branch office in the Wegmans Plaza at 4248 James St. in the town of DeWitt. The bank held a groundbreaking ceremony on May 12 to mark the start of construction on the new 2,200-square-foot Smart*Office, per its announcement. Solvay Bank expects the branch, which it […]
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DeWITT, N.Y. — Solvay Bank plans to open its 10th branch office in the Wegmans Plaza at 4248 James St. in the town of DeWitt.
The bank held a groundbreaking ceremony on May 12 to mark the start of construction on the new 2,200-square-foot Smart*Office, per its announcement. Solvay Bank expects the branch, which it calls its East Syracuse office, to open its doors by the end of the year.
Solvay Bank describes itself as the oldest community bank established in Onondaga County.
“This expansion is more than just a new branch, it’s a reflection of our continued promise to invest in the communities we serve,” Paul Mello, president and CEO of Solvay Bank, said in the announcement. “For over 108 years, our mission has been to combine innovative financial solutions with the trusted, personal service that defines community banking. We are excited to bring that experience to East Syracuse.”
The new branch will offer personal, business, and municipal-banking products and services. It’ll also offer digital-banking tools and “customer-friendly” features that including parking, full-service ATM, and a “welcoming layout.”
Solvay Bank will hire four full-time employees trained to support customers’ “evolving banking needs,” the bank said.