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Darien Rowayton Bank Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary

DARIEN, Conn. -- Darien Rowayton Bank celebrated its 10-year anniversary Tuesday with a party that included bank officials, community leaders, clients and supporters.

Darien Rowayton Bank President Robert Kettenman, center, meets Darien Selectman Jayme Stevenson (right) and Norwalk Chamber of Commerce President Edward Musante at Tuesday's party to celebrate the bank's 10-year anniversary.

Darien Rowayton Bank President Robert Kettenman, center, meets Darien Selectman Jayme Stevenson (right) and Norwalk Chamber of Commerce President Edward Musante at Tuesday's party to celebrate the bank's 10-year anniversary.

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Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling, left, talks with Darien Rowayton Bank President Robert Kettenman at the party.

Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling, left, talks with Darien Rowayton Bank President Robert Kettenman at the party.

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A poster commemorating Darien Rowayton Bank's 10-year anniversary hangs in the background as people chat at Tuesday's party.

A poster commemorating Darien Rowayton Bank's 10-year anniversary hangs in the background as people chat at Tuesday's party.

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Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling talks with a guest at Tuesday's party for Darien Rowayton Bank.

Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling talks with a guest at Tuesday's party for Darien Rowayton Bank.

Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Kaye Leong, second from left, the Business Development Officer of Darien Rowayton Bank, meets guests at Tuesday's party.

Kaye Leong, second from left, the Business Development Officer of Darien Rowayton Bank, meets guests at Tuesday's party.

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Guests mingle at Tuesday's 10-year anniversary party for Darien Rowayton Bank.

Guests mingle at Tuesday's 10-year anniversary party for Darien Rowayton Bank.

Photo Credit: Tom Renner
Darien Rowayton Bank president Robert Kettenman, left, talks with a guest at the party.

Darien Rowayton Bank president Robert Kettenman, left, talks with a guest at the party.

Photo Credit: Tom Renner

Tuesday’s party was held at the Bank’s branch on Post Road in Darien. It also has branches in Rowayton and Southport.

Darien Rowayton Bank is a market leader in commercial and consumer banking in Darien. In its brief history of doing business in the community, DRB has created many long-term banking relationships built on integrity and trust.

“Since its inception, DRB has received incredible support from the communities it serves,” Robert Kettenmann, President and Chief Operating Officer said. “Lower Fairfield County is a very competitive banking market and our success is a testament that superior customer service – coupled with great products and rates – has resonated well in the market.”

Over the past ten years, DRB has built a reputation as a bank centered on customer experience. Founded in 2006, DRB offers an array of products and services for both personal and business banking, including checking and cash management, savings, CDs, business financing, mortgage products and retirement products. DRB has also built a national student loan refinance program over the past three years and has completed over $1 billion in student loan refinancing.

Darien First Selectman Jayme Stevenson, Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling, Norwalk Chamber of Commerce President Edward Musante and Darien Chamber of Commerce President Susan Cator were among local officials who helped DRB celebrate at Tuesday’s party.

For more information, visit the Darien Rowayton Bank website or contact them at 203-656-3500.

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