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- The First National Bank of Suffield

Challenge:

The challenge with The First National Bank of Suffield was to develop an updated brand without losing the essence of its historical past.  The FNB Suffield wanted to Portray a level of technical competence,while still keeping the customer friendliness of a community bank.

The First National Bank of Suffield - Case Study of a Financial Institution Website Developed by Zagnutz

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“The new site is up and it looks great! Thank you for all your hard work and your willingness to continue working with us going forward. We have a lot of ideas and are excited to know that Zagnutz will be there to help us make them a reality.”

- Carrie LeBlanc
Vice President - Operations
The First National Bank of Suffield

Solution:

Zagnutz worked closely with the senior staff at FNB Suffield and developed a website that captured the bank’s stability and longevity and translated it into an online presence.

Also implemented was an easy to use content management system that the bank staff could use to administer site updates on their own.

Result:

The result for The First National Bank of Suffield's website redesign is a site that exceeds the challenge set forth.  The Sr. Management at The FNB of Suffield feels that we have captured the essence of the bank’s newly branded identity and brought it to the next level of an online presence.

About The FNB Suffield

Excerpt from website : "The First National Bank of Suffield is a nationally chartered commercial bank. The Bank provides financial services to individuals, municipalities, nonprofit groups, commercial enterprises and others, generally within the communities of Suffield, West Suffield, East Granby and Windsor Locks.

The Bank's most important asset is its customers. Product lines are designed to meet the diverse needs of customers and hours are set for customer convenience. High quality personalized service is the true mission of this Bank. It is only through successfully accomplishing this mission that the Bank's profitability goals can be achieved."
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