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Rates are low! Should you refinance?

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Considering a refinance?  Make an informed decision with Marion County Bank.  Our mortgage specialists can help you find potential ways to:
  • Lower your monthly mortgage payment
  • Shorten the term of your loan
  • Switch to a fixed-rate mortgage
  • Consolidate other debt
  • Get cash out of your home
We have the knowledge and experience to walk through the process and help you find the refinance option that can help you reach your goals.
 
Should you refinance your mortgage?  Call Diane Roose or Ryan Vos at 641-628-2191 or complete our 12 question refinance rate check to see if refinancing makes sense.

Welcome Kathy Turner to the MCB team!

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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!

Students raise a $4,025 donation from MCB for schools!

Shoot Out Donation Jan 29 2016

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.

Valentine's Giveaways 2016

We Love Our Customers Feb 2016

 

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.

Protect your data with these tips:

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:

  • Create c0mplic@t3d passwords. Avoid birthdays, pet names and simple passwords like 12345. It is also important to change passwords at least three times a year. Because friendly theft – theft by someone the victim knows – is the most common type of identity theft or fraud, don’t share your passwords with family members and be mindful of who has access to your personal information.
  • Keep tabs on your accounts. Check account activity and online statements often, instead of waiting for the monthly statement. You are the first line of defense because you know right away if a transaction is fraudulent. If you notice unusual or unauthorized activity, notify your bank right away. For consumer accounts, when a customer reports an unauthorized transaction in a timely manner, the bank will cover the loss and take measures to protect the account.
  • Stay alert online. Be sure computers and mobile devices are equipped with up-to-date anti-virus and malware protection. Never give out your personal financial information in response to an unsolicited email, no matter how official it may seem. Your bank will never contact you by email asking for your password, PIN, or account information. Only open links and attachments from trusted sources. When submitting financial information on a website, look for the padlock or key icon at the top or bottom of your browser, and make sure the Internet address begins with “https.” This signals that your information is secure during transmission.
  • Mobilize your defenses. Use the passcode lock on your smartphone and other devices. This will make it more difficult for thieves to access your information if your device is lost or stolen. Before you donate, sell or trade your mobile device, be sure to wipe it using specialized software or using the manufacturer’s recommended technique. Some software allows you to wipe your device remotely if it is lost or stolen. Use caution when downloading apps, as they may contain malware and avoid opening links and attachments – especially from senders you don’t know.

Tips for Victims:
If you are a victim of fraud and suspect your personal information has been compromised, you should take the following steps:

  • Call your bank and credit card issuers immediately so they can take necessary steps to protect your account.
  • File a police report and call the fraud unit of the three credit-reporting companies. You only need to contact one of the credit reporting agencies. The one you contact is required to notify the other two.
  • Place a fraud alert on your credit report as soon as possible by contacting one of the three credit reporting agencies.
  • Keep a log of all the contacts you make with authorities regarding the matter. Write down names, titles, and phone numbers in case you need to re-contact them or refer to them in future correspondence.

Contact the FTC’s ID Theft Consumer Response Center at 1-877-ID THEFT (1-877-438-4338) or 

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Join us in congratulating Julie Varner on her retirement after 43 years of service!

Ron Zantingh and Lisa Walters presented Julie with a gift to celebrate her contributions to the bank and her retirement. The staff also celebrated with a cake, breakfast, and the sharing of memories.

Happy Retirement-Julie Varner

04/05/2024

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Please join us in welcoming Mikayla Jondal to the Marion County Bank family!

Mikayla joins our Loan Support team in our Pella location. Be sure to say hello when you see her. Welcome to the family, Mikayla!

Welcome Mikayla Jondal!

04/04/2024

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Marion County Bank is excited to announce the appointment of Dylan Morse as Regional Vice President. This position will cover Knoxville and the surrounding area.  Morse brings a wealth of experience and dedication to this role, and with his deep ties to the community, will ensure the continuity of our commitment to serve others and build community.

Click "Read More" to view the full article and watch why Dylan is excited about this new role.

MCB Announces Regional Vice President

04/01/2024

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Please join us in welcoming Ali Schnell to the Marion County Bank family!

Ali joins our Teller team in our Knoxville location. Be sure to say hello when you see her. Welcome to the family, Ali!

Welcome Ali Schnell!

03/29/2024

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