WesBanco Bank Again Receives the America Saves Designation of Savings Excellence
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WHEELING, W.Va., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ WesBanco, Inc. (Nasdaq: WSBC), a diversified, multi-state bank holding company, announces that its affiliate, WesBanco Bank, was recently recognized with the 2021 America Saves Designation of Savings Excellence for its extraordinary efforts during America Saves Week to encourage customers to save money. The award is presented annually to financial institutions that demonstrate success encouraging and supporting their customers to save money and establish automatic savings plans.
WesBanco is proud of its more than 15-year partnership with America Saves to provide valuable financial resources to educate and encourage individuals about savings. Across Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, WesBanco actively encourages savings year-round with special products designed t
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