The Mt Evelyn Bendigo Community Bank has been serving customers in the region for 22 years.
In that time, they’ve given back more than $4 million dollars to community groups to help strengthen the social, emotional and physical wellbeing of our community. And they’re here to stay!
In fact, they are investing in their physical presence in Mt Evelyn, with the branch in Wray Crescent recently celebrating a refurbishment.
“We want our branch here in Mt Evelyn to continue to be a place our community can feel proud of as well as ensuring our space serves the needs of our banking customers,” board chair John Stroud said.
“Our refreshed branch aims to provide a great environment for customers to do their banking in as well as demonstrate to our customers, and community, that we are here to stay (unlike the big four)!”
The revamped branch was officially opened on Monday 21 October with current and past board members, staff, Bendigo bank officials and local Federal MP Aaron Violi.
Mr Violi said Mt Evelyn Community Bank makes an enormous contribution to our local community.
“It was a pleasure to cut the ribbon on the newly refurbed branch in Mt Evelyn. The branch gives back so much to support our community and we are very fortunate that it is here to stay,” he said.
Branch manager Ann Peters said she was thrilled with the new look branch and that the staff are excited to get to work, continuing to deliver the great service and big impact for customers and community.
“Drop in for a visit and check out the space, and of course, see if we can help,” Ann said.
“We love having a big impact in our community through better banking!”