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First Citizens Community Bank Receives FHLBank Pittsburgh’s 2025 Annual Member Award

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh (FHLBank) announced First Citizens Community Bank (FCCB) as a 2025 winner of its Pillars of the Community Awards, and conferred the award today.

This award is presented to member financial institutions that have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to community development. Awardees have also demonstrated exemplary efforts and effective use of FHLBank’s community products. This award is FHLBank’s highest organizational honor and is presented annually to select FHLBank members in recognition of their commitment to community revitalization. This year’s other winner is Citizens Bank of West Virginia.

For more than 150 years, FCCB, headquartered in Mansfield, Pennsylvania, has been building relationships and making a difference in their communities. In recent years, they have furthered their reach with the use of FHLBank community programs, including Banking On Business, which focuses on economic development, and First Front Door and Home4Good, which both focus on affordable housing. FCCB’s work to help house and benefit local people and families by deploying FHLBank programs was a key factor in their being named a 2025 Pillars of the Community Award winner.

Click here to learn more about FCCB, the 2025 Pillars of the Community Award recognition, and some of their incredible community work.

About First Citizens Community Bank

Based in Mansfield, Pennsylvania, FCCB operates 39 community offices strategically positioned across Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware, and New Jersey. Whether you're striving for financial milestones or seeking support for your endeavors, they're ready for you. Contact FCCB at (800) 326-9486, explore myfccb.com, or engage with them on Facebook and LinkedIn to discover a different banking experience.

About FHLBank Pittsburgh

FHLBank Pittsburgh provides reliable funding and liquidity to its member financial institutions, which include commercial and savings banks, community development financial institutions, credit unions and insurance companies in Delaware, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. FHLBank products and resources help support community lending, housing and economic development. As one of 11 Federal Home Loan Banks established by Congress, FHLBank has been an integral and reliable part of the financial system since 1932. Learn more by visiting www.fhlb-pgh.com.

Contacts

Eric M. Slomer, FHLBank Pittsburgh, 412-288-7694, eric.slomer@fhlb-pgh.com

Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh


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FHLBank Pittsburgh announced First Citizens Community Bank as a 2025 winner of its Pillars of the Community Awards, and conferred the award today.
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Contacts

Eric M. Slomer, FHLBank Pittsburgh, 412-288-7694, eric.slomer@fhlb-pgh.com

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