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Helping customers succeed leads to sustained superiority at The Savings Bank

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The Savings Bank, Circleville, proudly announces it has earned BAUERFINANCIAL Inc.’s highest (5-Star) rating for strength and stability. Achievement of this coveted 5-Star Superior rating puts The Savings Bank in an elite category as one of the strongest banks in the nation.

BauerFinancial, the nation’s premier bank rating firm, has been evaluating and rating banks since 1983. Earning a 5-Star Superior rating means The Savings Bank excels in areas of capital, loan quality, profitability and more. By achieving this 5-Star Superior rating for the most recent 99 consecutive quarters, The Savings Bank has earned an even more elite status of Sustained Superiority. Fewer than 10 percent of the nation’s banks can claim this distinction.

According to Karen L. Dorway, president of BauerFinancial, “The Savings Bank’s achievement is a result of its commitment to community banking and values. By focusing on the financial needs of local families and businesses, The Savings Bank has in turn, charted its own path. It is a symbiotic relationship: the more success customers have, the more success the bank will have. It is built on a commitment to each other and is what all banks should strive for.”

The Savings Bank has been helping customers succeed since its inception in 1912. Today, 103 years later, it operates through five conveniently located offices in Ashville, Circleville and Williamsport and can also be found on the internet at thesavingsbankcircleville.com.

BAUERFINANCIAL Inc., Coral Gables, Florida, the nation’s leading independent bank and credit union rating and research firm, has been reporting on and analyzing the performance of U.S. banks and credit unions since 1983. No institution can pay for or opt out of a BauerFinancial rating.

Consumers may obtain free star-ratings by visiting www.bauerfinancial.com.

This article originally appeared on The Pickaway News Journal