Bank of Richmondville
The Bank of Richmondville was established in 1881 by the honorable Judge John Westover and James Foster as a privately owned bank. The bank’s initial facility was located at Main and Summit Streets in Richmondville, New York. In the fall of 1893, through the efforts of William Lewis and A.D. Frasier, the Bank of Richmondville was organized and incorporated as a chartered bank of the State of New York. A.D. Frasier was named the Bank’s first president, and J.H. Brown Vice President. The Bank had 50 original stockholders with $50,000 in total capital. The account has no minimum balance requirements, there is no per check or per deposit charges, and the account can be combined with a cash reserve for overdraft protection, and ATM card services.
As a community bank, the Bank of Richmondvilles primary market area is geographically situated in and around Cobleskill, Richmondville and Schoharie, all located in Schoharie County, New York. The Bank of Richmondville is also pleased to serve the needs of those in all neighboring towns and villages. The Bank remains an independent, community bank offering a variety of competitive personal, commercial, non-profit and municipal products, combined with the hospitality and personal service of a hometown bank. Their personal checking account is not complicated, not confusing and not expensive.
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