Highlands Bankshares Inc (West Virginia)
OTC:HBSI
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Highlands Bankshares Inc (West Virginia)
Glance View
Highlands Bankshares, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the provision of online banking and merchant processing services. The company is headquartered in Petersburg, West Virginia. The Grant County Bank’s main office is located at 3 N. Main Street in Petersburg, West Virginia and operates an additional six branch offices located in the towns of Moorefield, Keyser, Riverton, Harman, Davis and Canaan Valley, West Virginia. With its main office at 2 W. Main Street in Wardensville, West Virginia, Capon Valley Bank operates an additional four offices in Baker and Moorefield, West Virginia, and in Gore and Stephens City, Virginia. Consequently, Highlands Bankshares, Inc. owns and operates a total of approximately twelve banking locations throughout seven counties in two states. Both banks offer a range of banking products and services, including online banking and merchant processing services.
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