Commercial National Financial

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Commercial National Financial Corporation
Company type Public
OTCQX:  CNAF
Industry Financial services
Founded1934;90 years ago (1934) [1]
Headquarters Latrobe, Pennsylvania, United States
Key people
Howard Poindexter (chairman)
Jeffrey Barker (CEO)
Increase2.svg US$ 15,468 million (2012) [2]
Increase2.svg US$ 7,265 million (2012) [2]
Total assets Increase2.svg US$ 373,062 million (2012) [2]
Total equity Increase2.svg US$ 52,766 million (2012) [2]
Website cnbthebankonline.com

Commercial National Financial Corporation is a registered financial holding company under the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 as amended. [3] [4] The company wholly owns Commercial Bank & Trust of PA under the Bank Holding Company Act. [5] The company's principal business is the operation of Commercial Bank & Trust of PA, which offers various commercial banking and trust services including offering deposit services, providing financial counseling, investing and extending credit. [6] [7] Commercial National Financial Corporation uses CNAF as the trading symbol on the OTCQX tier of the OTC Markets. [8]

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History

In May 1934, Commercial Bank & Trust of PA was established in the Latrobe office of the former Peoples National Bank. Today, the company still use this building as administrative headquarters and the main retail office. [9]

In 2008, the Corporation entered into a Stock Purchase Agreement with the shareholders of Ridge Properties Inc. to purchase Ridge Properties Inc, which is a Pennsylvania corporation whose asset is Commercial National Financial Corporation stock. [10] [11]

In June, 2012, the Corporation declared that its board of directors approved the voluntary delisting of its common stock from NASDAQ and the deregistration of the company's common stock with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). [12]

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