About Us
National Bank of Delaware County is a an independent
community bank with four offices located in the heart of Delaware County.
The bank was chartered on November 25, 1890, as the First
National Bank of Walton and opened for business January 2,
1891.
The bank weathered the challenges of the depression, and in
1929, changed to the First National Bank and Trust
Company.
In 1958, the bank made its first incursion into expansion,
consolidating with First National Bank of Andes to be known as the National Bank of Delaware
County. In 1960, the bank opened a new office in Franklin, and
finally, in June of 1997, acquired an office in Hamden.
As an independent bank, NBDC makes it its business to reinvest in
its communities via loans to individuals and businesses, and the
bank is very active in the communities, supporting various endeavors
both financially and through the volunteerism of its staff.
The bank is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Delaware Bancshares, a bank holding
company.
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