Choices…

We can all agree that people appreciate having options. Like single-cell amoeba and salesmen, they blanket the earth.

Choices are the foundation of daily existence for beings on this planet, human and non-human alike. And that's the way we like it.

In the course of a day, typical choices for a human being in this part of the world might include….Do I take Markham or Cantrell to work today? Do I want a burger or Mexican for lunch? Do I stay at the tailgate right up 'til kickoff or do I get into the stadium in time to see the Marching Razorbacks take the field? 

These are typical options making themselves available, again, for folks in our part of the world.

Point is, we're faced with options everyday and really, must engage them just to survive. The option to get out of bed — perhaps, the option to go to bed — greets us every morning.

Those of us with money to invest — OK, those of you — have options. You can pay a steep broker's fee to get investment advice from Thurston Howell the Third, or you can see our investment professionals at Centennial. They have the same degrees, certifications and licenses as those other guys, can provide all the same investment and trust options, and chances are they're a lot more down to earth.

Doesn’t matter if you're a Centennial banking customer or not.

Of course, we'd love to be your full-service source of options. Like life, we enjoy providing them. 

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