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Please help us welcome our newest employee, Kathy Turner!
Kathy will be working at our main bank office in both the teller department and operations department. She has been in the banking industry for over 12 years. Her joy for serving others is contagious and evident in all she does.
Kathy and her husband, Steve, have three children Zachary, Landon and Payton.
Welcome to the MCB team, Kathy!
Marion County Bank’s halftime entertainment at the Pella vs. Pella Christian basketball game on Friday, January 29 resulted in a $4,025 shootout donation!
Students from both schools worked together in the event by shooting layups, free throws, three pointers and half court shots to earn a donation for the schools from Marion County Bank.
A shootout donation of $4,025 was raised and will be split evenly between the schools. Marion County Bank thanks Taylor Bolt, Sam Brouwer, Lizzy Jansen, Kiki Pingle, Mark Steimling, Carter Terpstra, Abbie Vander Molen and Isaac Vermeer for participating in the halftime event. Special shout out to Carter Terpstra for the impressive half court basket!
During the last 10 years over $86,000 has been given to Pella Community High and Pella Christian High from Marion County Bank during the halftime events.
Marion County Bank is sharing the love this valentine’s week by giving away prizes from local businesses that we love!
Join us Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, February 10, 11 and 12 on our social media sites to play.
Marion County Bank's Valentine’s Giveaways 2016 - Official Contest Rules
48 Count Box of Assorted Van Veen Chocolates:
Entries will be accepted until 11:59pm on Wednesday, February 10, 2016. Winner will be announced by noon on February 11. Must be 18 years or older to enter. One entry per person. Chances of winning are dependent on the number of entries received. Need not be a bank customer to win. Prize must be picked up from Marion County Bank's main bank office at 800 Main Street, Pella by Monday, February 29, 2016. Giveaways are in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered, or associated with Facebook or Twitter. Employees and spouses of Marion County Bank are not eligible to win but may participate.
1 Dozen Roses from Thistles:
Entries will be accepted until 11:59pm on Thursday, February 11, 2016. Winner will be announced by noon on February 12. Must be 18 years or older to enter. One entry per person. Chances of winning are dependent on the number of entries received. Need not be a bank customer to win. Prize must be picked up from Marion County Bank's main bank office at 800 Main Street, Pella by Monday, February 29, 2016. Giveaways are in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered, or associated with Facebook or Twitter. Employees and spouses of Marion County Bank are not eligible to win but may participate.
1 night stay at Cheesemaker’s Inn:
Entries will be accepted until 11:59pm on Friday, February 12, 2016. Winner will be announced by noon on February 13. Must be 18 years or older to enter. One entry per person. Chances of winning are dependent on the number of entries received. Need not be a bank customer to win. Prize must be picked up from Marion County Bank's main bank office at 800 Main Street, Pella by Monday, February 29, 2016. Giveaways are in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered, or associated with Facebook or Twitter. Employees and spouses of Marion County Bank are not eligible to win but may participate.
Today is National Data Privacy Day. Play an active role in protecting your data with these tips from Marion County Bank's Assistant Vice President and Operations Manager, Brent Gaulke.
In recognition of National Data Privacy Day on Jan. 28, Marion County Bank is urging customers to take an active role in protecting their data.
“Marion County Bank’s first priority is to protect our customers’ money and information,” said operations manager Brent Gaulke, “We use a combination of safeguards to protect our customers’ information, and we encourage our customers to partner with us in that effort.”
To help ensure the safety of personal information, Marion County Bank suggests following these four tips:
Tips for Victims:
If you are a victim of fraud and suspect your personal information has been compromised, you should take the following steps:
Contact the FTC’s ID Theft Consumer Response Center at 1-877-ID THEFT (1-877-438-4338) or
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