First National Bank plans branch move from Lancaster to Lititz
First National Bank of Pennsylvania has submitted an application to move one of its branches. The proposed relocation involves shifting from Lancaster to Lititz in Pennsylvania. The public now has a chance to review and comment on the plans.
The bank's current branch at 1461 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601 is set to move to 3130 Lititz Pike, Lititz, PA 17543. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) is overseeing the application process. Detailed information about the proposal can be found on the OCC's Corporate Applications Search page at www.occ.gov.
Anyone wishing to share feedback has 30 days from the publication date to submit written comments. These should be sent to the Director for Licensing at the OCC. However, no records are available on how many similar branch relocations the bank has carried out in the last five years.
The OCC will review the application alongside any public comments received. A decision on the relocation will follow the 30-day consultation period. Further updates will be published on the OCC's official website.
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