RB&T Opens In Saraland

SARALAND, Ala — River Bank & Trust (RB&T) has opened a new office at 33 Shell Street, Suite 33 in the Saraland Crossing Shopping Center. Saraland native and senior vice president Wayne Roe will lead a team of banking professionals focused on providing personal attention, hospitality and local banking expertise. The bank said both consumer and business clients can expect a full suite of financial services, including competitive loan and deposit products. A ribbon cutting will be held on November 17 at 1 p.m. in partnership with the Saraland Area Chamber of Commerce. Since opening in 2006, RB&T has become one of the largest state-chartered banks in Alabama, with assets of $2.7 billion and 22 locations, including in Daphne and Mobile.

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