Generations Bank Welcomes 6th Generation Banker
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., August 2, 2018 (Newswire.com) - Generations Bank, an Arkansas community bank with nine locations throughout the state, is proud to announce the addition of Max Harrell, the 6th generation of bankers in the Harrell family, to their Fayetteville branch’s staff.
Max is the son of Chairman Jon Harrell, and the grandson of the late Searcy Harrell Jr. Max has been an employee of Generations Bank since 2014, serving in various positions including teller, loan clerk, loan intern, and junior credit analyst. Max began his full-time position as a Commercial Banker at the Fayetteville branch of Generations Bank in July. Max will work in commercial and consumer lending. He is excited to provide banking and lending services to the Northwest Arkansas communities.
Max is a 2018 graduate of the University of Arkansas, obtaining a bachelor’s degree in Finance. While attending the University of Arkansas, he was a member of the Walton College Finance Association and the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, where he served on the Interfraternity Council his senior year.
Generations Bank offers comprehensive banking services, including: business and personal checking, savings, and other deposit options. They also have a full complement of lending services that includes personal and business loans, commercial and consumer real estate loans, and secondary market mortgages. Additional products of the bank designed to make ease of access to the bank include online banking, mobile banking, online bill pay, instant issue debit cards and more.
Generations Bank has served Arkansas families and businesses for more than 110 years. Established in 1907, in the town of Harrell, Generations Bank has expanded into a full-service financial institution serving both south and northwest Arkansas. The experienced team of bankers and professionals are committed to providing convenient, friendly and intelligent customer service. Generations Bank values their customers and looks forward to continually serving them, just as they have for generations.
For more information contact or visit a Generations Bank branch or call: 844-661-0056.
For more information, visit: www.mygenerations.bank
Source: Generations Bank