03/13/2020: A Message to Our Customers about COVID-19

March 13, 2020 -For Immediate Release At Hatboro Federal Savings, the health and well-being of our customers, employees, and communities is our top priority.  We understand the concern and uncertainty you may be experiencing surrounding the coronavirus (COVID-19) and we are committed to being responsive to the needs of our customers and employees. We strongly […]

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11/26/2019: Hatboro Federal Savings Donates $222,222 in Support of Community Education Programs

For immediate release – November 25, 2019Contact:Linda Roehner, President/Chief Executive Officerlroehner@hatborofed.com215-675-4000   HATBORO FEDERAL SAVINGS DONATES $222,222 IN SUPPORT OF COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS Supporting the education of tomorrow’s leaders is a big part of Hatboro Federal’s mission (HATBORO, Pa.) Hatboro Federal Savings, one of the area’s leading community banks for more than 78 years, presented […]

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04/11/2018: Hatboro Federal Savings Donates More Than $222,222 in Support of Community Educational Programs

For immediate release – April 11, 2018 Bank continues its mission of supporting the education of tomorrow’s leaders (Hatboro, PA) –  There are community banks and then there are banks that weave their way into the fiber of the communities they serve. Hatboro Federal is just such a bank. For more than 75 years, the […]

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12/20/2016: Hatboro Federal Savings Donates $222,222 to Eight Local Organizations

For Immediate Release December 20, 2016 Hatboro Federal Savings Donates $222,222 To Eight Local Organizations (HATBORO, Pa.) Hatboro Federal Savings, one of the area’s leading community banks, announced a $222,222 donation earmarked for eight local organizations that meet the criteria for Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program (EITC).  The EITC allows tax credits for eligible […]

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08/22/2016: From teller to CEO, Hatboro banker counts on community relationships

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Originally published on philly.com August 19, 2016 by Jane M. Von Bergen, Staff Writer. Two days after Linda Roehner graduated from high school, she started at Hatboro Federal Savings as a teller. Now Roehner, who will turn 55 on Wednesday, runs the place as president and chief executive. “You name it. I did […]

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