Avoid Check Scams

According to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), check fraud incidents reached an all-time high in 2022 with 680,000 cases nationwide. Let’s review some practical pointers to avoid check scams. Criminals increasingly target the United States Postal Service to commit check fraud. Criminals steal checks from mailboxes, and then alter them, a technique known as “check washing.” Criminals use chemicals […]

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1st Summit Bank Named Best Places to Work in PA

1st Summit Bank is proud to announce that Central Penn Business Journal and Lehigh Valley Business has named 1st Summit Bank the 25th best medium sized work place to work in PA . The awards are held in partnership with Best Companies Group. This is the 23rd time in 24 years of this program the Bank has placed on this […]

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New Business Relationship Manager in Allegheny County

1st Summit Bank is pleased to announce the appointment of Nickolaus Latta as Vice President and Senior Regional Business Relationship Manager for the Greater Allegheny County market. This appointment marks an important step in the Bank’s strategic growth, coinciding with its 100th anniversary and the continued expansion of its presence in the region. Mr. Latta joins 1st Summit Bank with […]

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One Year Anniversary of Eastgate Office

On Wednesday, December 4, 2024, a small reception was held at 1st Summit Bank with numerous 1st Summit Bank employees, board members, advisory board members and other special guests in celebration of one full year of business in their Eastgate Community Office located in Greensburg, PA. The Eastgate Office, conveniently located along Route 30, officially opened for business November 20, […]

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1st Summit Donates Building to Fire Department

1st Summit Bank is proud to announce the successful transfer of its former Beaverdale office building to the Summerhill Township Volunteer Fire Company on November 27, 2024. After the difficult decision to close this office in April 2024, the bank chose to donate the property to a local, vital organization, ensuring it would continue to serve the community. “The Beaverdale […]

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