NBT CELEBRATES NEW OAKDALE COMMONS BRANCH WITH RIBBON-CUTTING EVENT

JOHNSON CITY, NY (March 19, 2024) –NBT Bank marked the opening of its newest location with a ribbon-cutting ceremony this morning. The Oakdale Commons office, located at 625 Harry L Drive in Johnson City, offers customers expanded options including drive-up banking and a 24-hour ATM.

“We are excited to contribute to the revitalization of Oakdale Commons,” said NBT’s Greater Binghamton Regional President Jeff Lake. “NBT remains dedicated to supporting our customers and looks forward to serving the Johnson City community alongside our existing locations in the Triple Cities.”

“The addition of the Oakdale Commons branch in the region reinforces our commitment to the community while enhancing accessibility in this thriving area,” said NBT Bank President and CEO John H. Watt, Jr. “By strategically adding this location, we are making it easier for local residents and visitors to access our services conveniently.”

NBT Bank’s branch network has more than 150 locations, including eight in Broome County: Binghamton (1256 Front Street and 156 Robinson Street), Endicott (1310 North Street), Johnson City (331 Main Street), Vestal (3121 Vestal Parkway East), Whitney Point (2950 NYS Route 11) and Deposit (108 Second Street).

“Without key public and private partnerships, the transformation of the Oakdale Commons would have been impossible,” said Stacey Duncan, President and CEO of the Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce. “Thankfully our community saw the value in the vision for the Commons and today we are excited to celebrate the grand opening of NBT Bank’s newest branch. Congratulations to NBT Bank and the team on your opening and thank you for your support of the Oakdale Commons revitalization.”

NBT officials also presented a donation to Kim Myers, founder of Locker Room 345, a division of Binghamton University’s B.U.S. Bucks program. Locker Room 345 provides essential footwear and clothing to Binghamton-area students and families in need, to help address a lack of basic clothing, improve school attendance and enhance students’ self-esteem. The B.U.S. Bucks program receives significant support from Dick’s Sporting Goods, which was founded in Binghamton in 1948.

“It is really exciting and fitting that NBT should join such a winning team here at the Oakdale Commons,” Myers said. “I am personally grateful for NBT's continued support of our community through their generous support of The Locker Room 345. Thank you NBT for your donation to our program, that will help many children and families with desperately needed footwear and clothing.”

For information about NBT Bank’s new Oakdale Commons location, including hours of operation, visit www.NBTBank.com/locations/Oakdale-Commons.

NBT Oakdale Commons Office Ribbon cutting

NBT Bank celebrated the opening of its new Oakdale Commons retail office on March 19, 2024.

About NBT Bank

NBT Bank offers personal banking, business banking and wealth management services from locations in seven states, including New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine and Connecticut. The bank and its parent company, NBT Bancorp Inc., are headquartered in Norwich, NY. NBT Bancorp had assets of $13.44 billion as of March 31, 2024 and is traded on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol NBTB. More information about NBT is available online at www.nbtbank.com. Member FDIC.

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