GREENVILLE, Pa. – Greenville Savings Bank is celebrating its 115th anniversary, marking more than a century of service as a community-focused financial institution.

Founded in 1911 as The Board of Trade Building & Loan Association, the bank has grown into a long-standing institution committed to helping individuals, businesses and organizations achieve financial stability and success.

The bank continues to invest in local initiatives, including youth programs and outreach efforts for those in need, while maintaining partnerships with nonprofits, schools and civic organizations.

“This anniversary gives us the chance to reflect on our history while preparing for the future,” said Tracey Shultz, president and CEO of Greenville Savings Bank. “We look forward to continuing our tradition of serving the community while honoring our commitment of simple, personal banking that’s always centered around our customer.”

The bank’s main office is at 233 Main St., Greenville. It also has branches at 550 N. Hermitage Road, Hermitage, and 108 S. Market St., New Wilmington.