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The First National Bank of Elmer was established in 1903 in the town of Elmer, New Jersey. Today, it is proud to be an independent Community Bank with six offices to serve the financial needs of the customers. Its customer base is primarily in the Salem, Gloucester and Cumberland County area of Southern New Jersey. The goal of the Bank is to continue to meet all customers' financial needs as "The Bank of Friendly Service" many years ago. The bank offers a full range of deposit and loan products, including the convenience of on-line banking, are among the services offered.
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