Fairfield County Bank

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Fairfield County Bank
Type Corporation
Industry Banking, Insurance
Founded1871
FounderDr. Daniel L. Adams (First President of Ridgefield Savings Bank), William K. James (First President of Fairfield County Savings Bank)
Headquarters Ridgefield, Connecticut
Number of locations
17
Area served
Fairfield County, Connecticut
Key people
David A. Schneider (CEO) Ralph L. Depanfilis (Chairman) Daniel L. Berta (President)
Website fairfieldcountybank.com

Fairfield County Bank, is a full-service community bank and insurance provider serving customers in Fairfield County, Connecticut. The bank is headquartered in Ridgefield, Connecticut and was founded in 1871. [1]

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Branch locations map (as of March 2018) Fairfield County Bank Locations.svg
Branch locations map (as of March 2018)

History

In 1871, Ridgefield Savings Bank opened its first office at Old Hundred now the Aldrich Museum. The bank was a part of the Bailey & Gage store. In 1874, Fairfield County Savings Bank opened its first office on Wall Street, Norwalk. In 2004, the two banks, Ridgefield Bank and Fairfield County Savings Bank, come together as Fairfield County Savings Bank. [2] The bank's insurance arm is currently licensed to operate in 32 States. [3]

Notes

  1. https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapid=4538685 Bloomberg Company Profile
  2. https://www.ffiec.gov/nicpubweb/nicweb/InstitutionHistory.aspx?parID_RSSD=882701&parDT_END=99991231 FFIEC History
  3. "About Fairfield County Bank Insurance Services". www.fcbins.com. Retrieved 2021-11-07.

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