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With more than $2.4 billion in assets, Orrstown Bank is a state-chartered bank and wholly-owned subsidiary of Orrstown Financial Services, Inc., based in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania founded in 1919. Orrstown Bank provides personal and business banking services including personal loans, mortgages, auto loans, business loans and financing, merchant services, credit cards, wealth management services, and other banking services. Orrstown Bank provides banking and financial services throughout Pennsylvania and Maryland.
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