Marine Bank & Trust celebrated its 20th birthday this week by continuing to expand in what its president and CEO believes is the right direction – north.
On the heels of acquiring a Sebastian branch last October, now the only bank rooted in Vero Beach is preparing to open a full-service banking center in Rockledge, a city where Marine already has a loan production office.
Penney doesn’t believe he’s going out on a limb. “The banking business, to me, is all about the people, and we’ve assembled a great team of local bankers ready to introduce Marine Bank’s customer-first service to that community,” Penney said. “So we’re very excited about this.
“We’re looking to buy or lease a facility in that area,” Penney said. “We’re exploring a few possibilities. If all goes well, we could be open for business as soon as three to six months. It’ll definitely be in the next several months.”
When Marine opens the Brevard branch, it will be managed by Malak Hammad, a 10-year Melbourne resident and former PNC Bank vice president who managed that bank’s Baytree/Viera branch.
Penney hired Hammad – who has long been involved with community causes such as the Children’s Hunger Project, Devereux Florida (children’s welfare), Serene Harbor (domestic violence), the Women’s Center, Brevard Zoo, Junior Achievement and the Melbourne Regional Chamber of Commerce – as a Marine Bank vice president in April.
“When we decided to do this, I started asking friends and colleagues, ‘Who is the best banker up there?’ and I kept hearing Malak’s name,” Penney said. “She’s an amazing person, not just a terrific banker, and her connections will provide us with many opportunities.”
The new branch will have five employees, including Hammad.
Penney said he has wanted to expand into Brevard County for more than a year, and his efforts intensified after Marine purchased Valley National Bank’s Sebastian branch last fall. The acquisition added 565 new customers and $13 million in customer deposits during the fourth quarter of 2016.
“The bank is doing well,” Penney said. “We’ve got great people on our team and our customers are happy. This is an exciting time for us, and as we celebrate our 20th birthday, we believe this is the right time to do this.”
Marine Bank plans full service branch in Brevard County
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