WesBanco Named Among Newsweek's Best Regional Banks
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"WesBanco is honored to be recognized as one of America's best regional banks," said
Newsweek's list recognizes the pivotal role regional banks and credit unions play in the financial fabric of the communities they serve. Newsweek based the list on a study of nearly 10,000 financial institutions, more than 35,000 customer interviews and almost 150 million online reviews. Institutions were rated based on their operational performance, health and stability and customer experience.
The Newsweek recognition is the latest in a series of national accolades WesBanco has received for financial performance, credit quality, community development, employer of choice and customer satisfaction. Most recently, WesBanco earned its eighth consecutive "Outstanding" FDIC Community Reinvestment Act rating for its work meeting the credit needs of the communities in which it operates, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods.
About Wesbanco, Inc.
Founded in 1870, Wesbanco, Inc. is a diversified and balanced financial services company that delivers large bank capabilities with a community bank feel. Our distinct long-term growth strategies are built upon unique sustainable advantages permitting us to span six states with meaningful market share. The company's banking subsidiary, Wesbanco Bank, Inc., operates more than 190 financial centers in the states of
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