Centennial Bank believes banking should be a uniquely local experience, where you know your banker by name and have access to products and services that fit your lifestyle. What works for Little Rock may not work for Cabot or Searcy.

A hometown bank's products and services shouldn’t fit into a cookie cutter mold.

Centennial's Diamond Club, for example, is available to qualified bank customers in Arkansas and offers excellent group discount on travel and more. Diamond Club trips have taken members to Germany, France, Holland and Switzerland, among other European destinations, as well as San Francisco, New York and other locations across the U.S.

Safe deposit boxes are available at all of Centennial's full-service locations, with varying sizes to fit customers' needs. Our trust and retirement account services are tailored to individual customers' needs as well. Being a hometown bank entails the responsibility — and the flexibility — not to offer cookie-cutter services.

All of our products can be provide the convenience of mobile access, online banking and bill paying, 24-hour telephone banking and electronic statements.

Our experienced, local bankers provide that first-name, hometown experience no longer available in many national banks, and our products and services afford the high-tech convenience available anywhere.

They're a big reason why Centennial is one of the strongest community banks in Arkansas.

 

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NOTICE OF CHANGES IN TEMPORARY FDIC INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR TRANSACTION ACCOUNTS

All funds in a "noninterest-bearing transaction account" are insured in full by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation from December 31, 2010, through December 31, 2012. This temporary unlimited coverage is in addition to, and separate from, the coverage of at least $250,000 available to depositors under the FDIC's general deposit insurance rules.


The term "noninterest-bearing transaction account" includes a traditional checking account or demand deposit account on which the insured depository institution pays no interest. It also includes Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts ("IOLTAs"). It does not include other accounts, such as traditional checking or demand deposit accounts that may earn interest, NOW accounts, and money-market deposit accounts.

For more information about temporary FDIC insurance coverage of transaction accounts, visit www.fdic.gov.

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