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Malvern Bank Donates ATM Fees To Local Non-Profits

The bank plans to donate ATM fee revenues to local non-profit groups quarterly.

PAOLI, PA — A local bank group recently donated fees collected at its ATMs.

Malvern Bank has started donating monthly ATM fees to local non-profit groups.

The bank will make donations to non-profit groups quarterly.

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Malvern Bank made the first donations under this initiative based upon fourth quarter 2019 ATM revenues totaling $1,220 to the following nonprofits:

  • The Timothy School, Berwyn — $579 from the Berwyn branch office’s ATM receipts
  • Royer-Greaves School for the Blind, Paoli — $200 from the Paoli branch office’s ATM receipts
  • A Path to Hope, Downingtown — $219 from the Lionville branch office’s ATM receipts
  • Malvern Arts, Malvern — $222 from the Malvern branch office’s ATM receipts

"We at Malvern Bank embrace our role as a contributing member of our communities and try to find unique ways to give back to our communities’ business, cultural, social and philanthropic endeavors," said Anthony C. Weagley, President and CEO for Malvern. "The four organizations to which we’ve donated are vital parts of their communities. Likewise, our goal is to play an important role in the life of every community we serve, helping them to grow and prosper."

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