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Community Banking: The Treat That Keeps on Giving

Community Banking: The Treat That Keeps on Giving

Nobody likes tricks when it comes to banking, which is why Core Bank focuses on the “treats” that distinguish us as trusted lenders and keep our customers happy through remarkable experiences. We won’t disguise tricks as treats or leave customers holding the bag during times of need.

Buying a House Doesn’t Have to Be a Nightmare

Buying a House Doesn’t Have to Be a Nightmare

While interest rates are a big consideration when buying a home, you don’t want to waste away and become a skeleton while waiting as there are other important factors to consider. This year, inflation reached a high not seen in forty years. With both mortgage rates and rent prices rising, which makes the “rent or buy?” question trickier and purchasing a home possibly a “scarier” season than ever.

Inaugural Golf Tournament a Success!

Inaugural Golf Tournament a Success!

Core Bank held our inaugural Core Bank Cares Golf Tournament on September 16th at Tiburon Golf Club. The goal of this tournament was to raise money for RESPECT, which is a nonprofit organization that builds healthy relationships using theatre and community collaboration.

Core Bank Cares Scholarship Thank You

Core Bank Cares Scholarship Thank You

The 2021 - 2022 school year marked the beginning of our Core Bank Cares Scholarship Program.  With this program, Core Bank was able to award $14,000 in scholarships to local high school seniors.  Scholarships are substantial at $2,000 each and were awarded as follows:...

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