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Gold Coast Opens its Farmingdale Bank Branch

Latest branch is third outside Islandia headquarters.

has opened its newest branch on Allen Boulevard in Farmingdale with a grand opening celebration.

With its headquarters in Islandia, Gold Coast now has three additional Long Island locations, in Farmingdale, Huntington and Setauket.

Following the ribbon cutting, Gold Coast Bank officials held a special meet-and-greet cocktail reception with local businesses and community groups.

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Babylon Town and Councilman Tony Martinez joined the Bank’s Board of Directors and executives at the event.

“I am very happy to welcome Gold Coast Bank to the Town of Babylon," said Schaffer. "We are thrilled to have a bank with a great reputation open up and create valuable jobs, and Gold Coast Bank has a history of community outreach that we know will make them a great fit for Farmingdale.”

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, Gold Coast Bank President and Chief Executive Officer, said the bank has achieved a "solid financial, service, sales and management foundation which has allowed us to continue broadening our reach and services throughout Long Island."

"We are happy we are able to continue our growth with our newest location in Farmingdale,” Perri said.

In conjunction with its Farmingdale branch grand opening, the bank announced a special “Gold Introduction Package” promotional offer. More information is available at any of the branch locations or visit www.gcbny.com.

Gold Coast Bank is chartered by the state and a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC.) It has more than $160 million in assets and provides a full range of banking services to both businesses and individuals.

For more information about Gold Coast Bank, please visit www.gcbny.com.


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