First National Bank of Pennsylvania

203 N. Main Street, Bel Air, MD

Belair Branch
1/10 1 Rating
Address:
 203 N. Main Street
 Bel Air, MD 21014
  
 Large Map & Directions
  
Phone:
 (410) 836-7100
  
Website:
 https://www.fnb-online.com/
  
Opened:
 1986-06-30
Lobby Hours
Mon:09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Tue:09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Wed:09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Thu:09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Fri:09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Sat:09:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sun:Closed
Established On:
 Feb. 4, 1864
  
FDIC Certificate Number:
 7888
  
Total Assets:
 $16,422,790,000
  
Deposit Insurance:
 FDIC
Community Bank:
 No
  
Asset Concentration:
 Commercial Lending Specialization
  
Institution Class:
 Commercial bank, national (federal) charter and Fed member, supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)

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1/10 1 Rating
Reviewer:Loraine Sabol
Date:Dec. 4, 2023

Merry Christmas Matt thank you for all the help 🎄🎄

1/10
Reviewer:Anonymous User
Date:May 4, 2017

I just would like to share information about First National Bank of Pennsylvania and what a terrible organization they are. my grandfather passed away in January and we are still dealing with it every single day.

My grandfather made the mistake of trusting his neighbor. He could not speak anything but good things about her. Well, little did he know, she was writing checks and cashing them at his bank.

We went to First National Bank with his bank statements and copies of the cashed checks- WHICH CLEARLY he did not sign. They advised they couldn't do ANYTHING because it was too far back. It just so happens that the neighbor is friends with someone at that bank. Oh and I forgot to mention it is the First National Bank of Pennsylvania in Greenfield.

Specifically, there are checks that were made out to “Cash” that contain a signature purporting to be that of my grandfather, but they are clearly forged. Most, if not all of these were cashed by Tracey S. and a simple comparison of the checks and signature card would have prevented this fraudulent activity.

I believe a deeper investigation regarding these checks made out to “Cash” with a forged signature will show that First National Bank failed to exercise reasonable care. I’m certain that a review of surveillance footage will show that Tracey cashed these checks during times that my grandfather was not present at the bank.