Bank of the Sierra Recognizes Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 15, 2021
Porterville, Calif. – Bank of the Sierra announced today that it recognizes and respects the significance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as well as the man and his infallible legacy. The Bank believes that the non-violent methods encouraged by the late Dr. King are best way to promote social justice initiatives and will work towards doing so in the future.
“During these challenging times, we look to the words and methods of Martin Luther King Jr. for guidance,” said Kevin McPhaill, President and CEO of Bank of the Sierra. “It is our hope that we can unite together in ways that would make Dr. King’s dreams come true.”
All 40 of Bank of the Sierra’s branches and its corporate offices will be closed on Monday, Jan. 18, in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Customers who require banking services while branches are closed are asked to visit bankofthesierra.com/atm to locate a surcharge-free ATM close to their location.
About Bank of the Sierra
Bank of the Sierra is in its 44th year of operations and is the largest independent bank headquartered in the South San Joaquin Valley. Bank of the Sierra is a community-centric regional bank, which offers a full range of retail and commercial banking services with fullservice branches located within the counties of Tulare, Kern, Kings, Fresno, Los Angeles, Ventura, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara. The bank also maintains a loan production office and an online branch and provides specialized lending services through an agricultural credit center and an SBA center. Bank of the Sierra is recognized as one of the strongest and topperforming community banks in the country with a 5-star rating from Bauer Financial.