Citizens Bank
Citizens Bank
1013 State Road 542 West
Dundee, FL 33838
Contact info: 863-439-2946
Michele Shipe, Assistant Vice President and Office Manager

Few things are as important, or as intimidating, as choosing the right mortgage. At Citizens Bank and Trust, we are here to help. Our experienced and knowledgeable Residential Loan Officers are community minded and customer focused.

Whether you are looking to purchase, refinance an existing mortgage, or build that perfect dream home, we have every tool to make your dream a reality. We offer custom lending products and can provide the loan that meets your specific needs.

Founded in 1920 by Latt Maxcy and a group of local businessmen, Citizens Bank and Trust has always been a family owned bank. John Maxcy, Latt's brother, managed Citizens for nearly five decades and today Latt's grandchildren continue the family tradition of careful decision making to carry the bank securely into the future.

In 1998, Citizens expanded into the Lake Wales community with much success. Later that same year, a third banking center was opened in nearby Haines City. To meet growing customer demand, Citizens purchased the Lake Wales based American Bank & Trust during the summer of 2004. This acquisition provided additional Citizens locations in the local communities of Dundee, Indian Lake Estates, and Winter Haven.

The Chalet Suzanne Road office in Lake Wales opened in April 2005, and in March 2006 a grand opening was held for Citizens' eighth banking center located in Auburndale. Our ninth location opened in July 2007 on Cypress Gardens Boulevard in Winter Haven. Offices 10 and 11 opened in December 2007 in Lakeland and our Bartow office opened in February 2008. As Polk County's oldest bank, Citizens continues to provide customers with quality financial products and superior customer service. Stability, commitment, and conservative values are a few of the reasons Citizens Bank and Trust has thrived for nearly 90 years.

Safe. Sound. Just SMART banking since 1920.
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