Our
Mission
We
are a locally owned and managed bank, committed to providing
quality financial services to local consumers, professionals
and small and medium-sized businesses.
We are motivated by our community’s needs and our
desire to provide a reasonable return to our stockholders.
HomeTown Bank is the first independent
bank organized in the City of Roanoke in nearly ten years.
Because there is only one other locally owned and managed
bank left in Roanoke, we believe we can provide a unique
banking alternative for the market by offering a higher
level of customer service and a team more focused on the
needs of the community than our competitors who are managed
and controlled from afar. We believe that this approach
will be enthusiastically supported by the community. The
bank will use the theme “It's good to be home”.
While current technology allows the bank to offer a breadth
of products similar to large national banks, we will emphasize
the client relationship.
Operating
Stategy
Experienced Senior Management.
We have retained a President and Chief Executive Officer,
William S. Clark, with nearly three decades of experience
in the banking industry. He has previously served as a bank
president and has played a key role in starting two de novo
banks. We are currently in the process of assembling a management
team with significant banking experience. We expect these
officers to be individuals who reside in the Roanoke area
and have local banking experience and a history of service
to the community. Because of the recent merger and acquisition
activity in the market, we believe there is an abundance
of local experienced banking executives who would be interested
in joining our community banking effort.
Community-Oriented
Board of Directors. Our management team will
operate under the direction of our board of directors. Our
directors are long-time residents and business leaders in
the Roanoke area, with significant community involvement.
These directors are dedicated to the success of the bank,
and play a key part in marketing the new bank in the community.
Client
Relationship Management. HomeTown Bank uses
a client-based philosophy. This philosophy is the basis
of our relationship management initiative. We will focus
on the overall relationship with each client as opposed
to the product “push” approach used by larger
banks. Our bankers are accessible, and our president’s
office is in the lobby of our headquarters’ office.
What the large banks call “private banking”
will be available to all of our customers. We believe this
one-to-one approach will ensure effective responsiveness
to our clients’ financial needs, a hallmark of community
banking.
Local
Services and Decision Making. Our clients
enjoy a professional bank environment with access to “their”
specific bank officer. We emphasize local decision-making
with experienced bankers, attention to lower employee turnover,
and professional and responsive service.
Capitalize
on Need for Community Banks. The current trend
of consolidation in the banking industry has led to the
acquisition of all but one of the locally owned and managed
banks in the Roanoke area by large national and regional
banks headquartered outside of Roanoke. There was a time
not so long ago when Dominion Bank, Colonial American National
Bank, Mountain Trust Bank and Salem Bank and Trust were
all headquartered in the Roanoke Valley. Now they have all
been merged into larger out of the area institutions. In
2004, almost 70% of the total deposits were controlled by
large financial institutions headquartered outside of the
area. Despite the market-share dominance of larger super-regional
and regional banks, total deposits for these large banks
actually fell from 1999 to 2004. The deposit market share
of small regional and local banks increased during the period.
We believe these numbers reflect the desire of the residents
of this area for a community bank relationship, and that
they will support our new local bank as a result.
Focus
on Under-Serviced Market Sector. Although
size gives larger banks advantages in competing for business
from large corporations, including higher lending limits
and the ability to offer services in other areas of Virginia,
we believe that there is opportunity in the community banking
market in the Roanoke MSA and that we can successfully fill
this niche. We will not compete with large institutions
for the primary banking relationships of large corporations,
but will compete for the consumer business of their employees.
We will also focus on small-to-medium-size businesses and
their employees. This includes retail, service, wholesale
distribution, manufacturing, and health care businesses.
We intend to attract such businesses based on relationships
and contacts which the bank’s directors and management
have and based on superior personal service that is responsive
and accessible.
Entrepreneurial Spirit. We
are motivated and proud that in the face of some gloomy
press reports of slow growth in the region, almost 60 directors
and organizers have quickly responded to this community
bank idea with capital commitments and energetic efforts
to complete its formation. It begins the process of returning
us to the time when almost all of our banks were locally
managed and deeply committed to the Valley’s welfare.