JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. — Tioga State Bank (TSB) will open a new branch in Johnson City later this summer. It will be the bank’s fifth location in the greater Binghamton area, where it already has two branches in Binghamton, one in Vestal, and one in Endwell. “We are thrilled to open this office in the […]
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JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. — Tioga State Bank (TSB) will open a new branch in Johnson City later this summer.
It will be the bank’s fifth location in the greater Binghamton area, where it already has two branches in Binghamton, one in Vestal, and one in Endwell.
“We are thrilled to open this office in the village of Johnson City with all the customer conveniences expected by today’s consumer and small business,” Johnson City Office Manager Jim Savage said in a bank announcement.
The new branch will be located at 716 Harry L. Drive, next to Wegmans and across from Oakdale Commons. The full-service branch will include drive-up service, as well as interactive teller machine (ITM) video banking.
“This office is strategically located at a hub of activity in Broome County,” TSB President/CEO Robert Fisher said. “Customers who have banked with us for a long time will enjoy added convenience, and new customers from the area will come to know the high-tech, high-touch personal service TSB provides.”
Headquartered in Spencer, Tioga State Bank has $547 million in total assets and employs 100 people. It has 11 branches throughout Broome, Chemung, Tioga, and Tompkins counties.