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LIVE: Interview with John McKenna, President and CEO of Tompkins Bank of Castile

By Howard B. Owens
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We're going to talk with John McKenna, CEO, and president of Tompkins Bank of Castile about programs available to assist small businesses and homeowners.

Tompkins Bank of Castile offers temporary loan assistance program for customers

By Billie Owens

Press release:

In an effort to assist current customers with unexpected financial burdens faced during the current coronavirus crisis, Tompkins Bank of Castile has implemented a temporary loan assistance program for our customers.

Our new Loan Assistance Program offers two-month loan payment deferment for various loan types, including consumer and commercial loans and mortgages.

“Our commitment to our customers and community continues to be the driving force for all we do,” said John McKenna, president and CEO. “As a community bank, it is our duty to assist our customers when facing unexpected hardship. We’re grateful to be able to support our customers in any way we can.”

Customers who would like to participate in the program will need to contact their banker via phone or email immediately, or reach out to Tompkins Customer Care Center at 1-877-243-8030 to review options that may be available to them. Please visit our website for more information.

Today Tompkins Bank of Castile starts serving customers by drive-up or appointment only

By Billie Owens

Press release:

In support of NY State’s efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus, Tompkins Bank of Castile is transitioning to serving customers by drive-up or appointment only as of today, March 19. To make an appointment, customers may call their preferred branch or the Tompkins Bank of Castile Care Center at 1-877-243-8030.

Mobile and Online banking remain available 24/7 for many banking needs, including depositing checks, paying bills, and more. Other service options include:   

  • Full service 24 hour ATMs
  • Night drop depositories (available at most branches) 

Customers should be aware that the Gainesville Branch will be closing, and the Amherst branch will be by appointment only. Customers who normally bank at the Gainesville Branch are encouraged to schedule appointments at the Warsaw and Castile offices. 

“We are committed to implementing every measure possible to take great care of our employees and our customers, while providing uninterrupted access to your funds,” said John McKenna, president and CEO of Tompkins Bank of Castile.

“We understand the challenges that we all will be facing in the coming weeks, but we want to assure all of our customers that your Tompkins family is here for you. Through the power of our community, our employees, and our customers – we can get through this together.”

The company continues to monitor the coronavirus situation closely, and is following the guidance of relevant authorities, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization and various state and local government entities. As such, all functions that can be accomplished outside of a physical branch or office location have been moved to a remote environment.

For the most current information on the actions Tompkins Bank of Castile is taking, please visit their website.

Tompkins Insurance Agencies customers are encouraged to call TIA’s Customer Care Center at 1-888-261-2688. 

Tompkins Financial Advisors clients are encouraged to contact their advisor directly, or call 1-800-275-4003.

Video: Tompkins Bank of Castile, Business of the Year

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Tompkins Bank of Castile is Genesee County's Business of the Year. Tompkins will receive the award tonight during an awards dinner at Quality Inn & Suites in Batavia.

Tompkins Bank of Castile and Tompkins Insurance donates $150K toward Healthy Living Campus

By Billie Owens

Submitted photo and press release:

With the YMCA fundraising underway, Tompkins Bank of Castile and Tompkins Insurance generously donated $150,000 to the Healthy Living Campus Capital Campaign in a check ceremony Thursday (Dec. 12).

Their gift is in celebration of their 150th Anniversary serving the community. The YMCA wishes continued success for Tompkins Bank of Castile and Tompkins Insurance as both of our organizations work together to provide opportunities for the Genesee County area.

The Healthy Living Campus will be transformational for Downtown Batavia and benefit community residents as the new facility will have:

• Accessibility for the handicap;

• State of the art indoor playground;

• Splash pad;

• Teaching kitchen;

• Indoor track;

• Preschool wing;

• Pickup and drop-off for kids;

• Larger gym;

• New programs with the United Memorial Medical Hospital including working with physicians, dietitians, nutritionists, survivor programing to name a few.

 

Tompkins, one of the largest employers in the City of Batavia, pledged the money this spring.

“This project will be transformational for downtown Batavia and benefit thousands of community residents for many years to come,” said John McKenna, president and CEO of Tompkins Bank of Castile, in March.

“We’re excited to play a pivotal role in a project that is going to bring such positive change to the community,” David Boyce, president and CEO of Tompkins Insurance, added at that time.

The donation will support a $22.5 million land redevelopment project that includes the current YMCA and United Memorial Medical Center (UMMC) Cary Hall on Main Street in Batavia. The initiative will have a substantial impact on Main Street, which is home to the headquarters of Tompkins Bank of Castile and Tompkins Insurance Agencies.

This community initiative is expected to boost the regional economy by about $60 million over the course of its first decade, including jobs at the new campus and during construction, according to the Genesee County Economic Development Center.

Top photo, from left: John McKenna, president and CEO of Tompkins Bank of Castile; Rob Walker, GLOW YMCA chief executive officer; and David Boyce, president and CEO of Tompkins Insurance.

Tompkins Bank of Castile earns national award for small business lending

By Billie Owens

Press release:

Tompkins Bank of Castile is receiving a prestigious Silver Award from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Buffalo District Office for approving more than $5 million in small business loans from Oct. 1, 2018 through Sept. 30, 2019, supporting 345 jobs in the local community.

“This level of activity is a clear indication of Tompkins Bank of Castile’s commitment to our local small business community,” said Franklin J. Sciortino, SBA district director. “SBA relies on its lending partners to provide much needed capital to our small businesses.”

Tompkins Bank of Castile is celebrating a remarkable 150 years of supporting the communities where it operates. Based in Batavia, the bank serves the GLOW (Genesee, Livingston, Orleans and Wyoming counties) region and beyond in Rochester and most recently, an expanded presence in Buffalo with its Amherst location.

“Tompkins is proud to support the communities we serve through small business lending,” said John McKenna, president and CEO. “We are grateful to our partners at the SBA for this recognition and plan to build on our long history of community investment in the years to come.”

The award is tentatively scheduled to be presented on Dec. 12.

About Tompkins Bank of Castile

Tompkins Bank of Castile is a community bank with 15 offices in the six-county Western New York region. Services include complete lines of consumer deposit accounts and loans, business accounts and loans, and leasing.

In addition, insurance is offered through an affiliate company, Tompkins Insurance Agencies. Wealth management, trust and investment services are provided through Tompkins Financial Advisors. Further information about the bank is available here.

Batavia resident joins Tompkins Bank of Castile as VP and business development officer

By Billie Owens

Submitted photo and press release:

Batavia resident Todd Masters has joined Tompkins Bank of Castile as vice president, business development officer for its Community Banking Group. Based in the Pittsford office, he will serve clients in Rochester and Monroe County.

Masters brings more than 15 years of experience in banking and finance to his new role, and plans to partner with local businesses and institutions to build relationships and help identify solutions and efficiencies. He has extensive experience working with clients in manufacturing, higher education, and health care, among others.

“Todd’s expertise in financial services and deep ties to the local community will be a valuable asset for our customers in the greater Rochester area,” said John McKenna, president and CEO. “We are pleased that he is joining the Tompkins team and look forward to his innovative leadership.”

Masters earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Elmira College and an MBA from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. A native of Batavia, he lives there with his wife, Amy, and their two children. 

About Tompkins Bank of Castile:

Tompkins Bank of Castile is a community bank with 17 offices in the six-county Western New York region. Services include complete lines of consumer deposit accounts and loans, business accounts and loans, and leasing.  In addition, insurance is offered through an affiliate company, Tompkins Insurance Agencies. Wealth management, trust and investment services are provided through Tompkins Financial Advisors.  Further information about the bank is available on its website, www.bankofcastile.com.

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