A wish came true at Centennial Bank Tuesday September 28, 2010 in
A wish came true at Centennial Bank Tuesday September 28, 2010 in
The Oviedo YMCA in the Central Florida market has partnered with Centennial Bank in which the YMCA is branding all of their youth sports uniforms with the Centennial Bank logo. The Oviedo YMCA serves approximately 3,700 families in the community. Our sponsorship provides an opportunity to learn more about Centennial Bank while we invest back in the community to help families who are not as fortunate to afford these sports programs for their youth. Our sponsorship not only provides the Centennial logo on the backs of the sports uniforms for each season (Soccer, Football, Basketball, etc) it also provides contribution dollars to the organizations scholarship campaign which is used to help needy families with the sports costs. Approximately 38 percent of the kids that participate in these leagues are receiving these scholarship funds in order to participate.

Taking advantage of a recent early release day for Monroe County schools, Troop Leader Karen Dougherty and fellow moms brought the Girl Scouts of Troop 5 to Centennial Bank in Key Largo, Florida. The Troop spent the afternoon with Branch Manager Jennifer Hawkins learning the difference between real and counterfeit bills, seeing the bank vault, counting bills, using the coin machine and of course, sending things in the tube for the drive-through. In addition to a Centennial Bank piggy bank, each member of Troop 5 earned her Girl Scouts Money Badge.

Centennial Bank will place boxes in each Conway branch for non perishable food items, to help restock the shelves at the Bethlehem House. For the past week Centennial Bank employees have been donating items to fill the food pantry. “They are in desperate need of food items and need our support”, said David Druey, Centennial Bank Conway Market President. The boxes will be picked up at the end of the month.

My bank has been taken over by this bank. I had online access to my former bank account and I no longer have that option. How do I get access to my internet banking?
You still have access to your internet banking. To log in to your internet banking, go to our website at www.my100bank.com. On the right side of the page, towards the middle, you will see a black box displayed for our newest Centennial Bank customers. Click on the box that applies to you, and follow the links to Online Banking section. From there you will be able to access your internet banking. See videos below for a short tutorial.
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Please join me in congratulating Virginia Craft at the Cabot West Main location. Virginia has been voted Best Bank Teller in Lonoke County! Of course we all already knew that she was, and now everyone in Lonoke County is aware as well! Virginia is a phenomenal person and her customers have come to rely and trust in her for any of their needs. We are so proud to have her included in our ranks! Congratulations Virginia!

Centennial Bank made a $5,000.00 contribution to be used in the purchase of a new scoreboard for the Wonderview School District.

Picture (L to R): Superintendent Brenda Tyler, David Druey, Centennial Bank Conway Market President, Coach Jerod Sqiures and Blake Browning, Vice President/Business Development