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Community Spotlight Community Spotlight: Insignia Bank's Russell Robbins Wins 5-Star Mortgage Award

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BRADENTON – Insignia Bank is proud to announce Senior Mortgage Originator, Russell Robbins, has won the coveted 5 Star Award for Mortgage Professionals for Sarasota. This puts Russell in the top 5% for client satisfaction out of all Mortgage Professionals in Sarasota. The 5 Star Award is the largest industry award program in North America and identifies professionals that deliver outstanding service and client satisfaction. Russell has been a 5 Star Award winner five consecutive years.

In addition to his high standards of service in the mortgage arena, Russell is very active in local community service. He is currently on the board and is treasurer of the Venice Chapter of Women’s Council of Realtors and is active in several other local organizations.

“This award signifies the level of service Insignia Bank and its professionals strive for daily,” said Charles G. Brown III, Chairman and CEO of Insignia Bank. “Russell continues to set a high bar for all, and we are proud he is part of the team.”

Insignia Bank is a locally owned and operated Community Bank with its downtown location at 333 North Orange Avenue at the corner of Fruitville Road in Sarasota, FL. Insignia’s other branch office is located at 5850 Fruitville Road at the intersection of Cattlemen Road in Sarasota, FL. Insignia Bank’s primary lines of business include consumer and commercial deposit services, commercial real estate lending, residential mortgages, and investment services. Insignia Bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and an Equal Opportunity Lender. Investment and other non-deposit products are not a deposit, not FDIC insured, and not guaranteed by the bank or any government agency and are subject to investment risks, including possible loss of the principal invested. For more information, www.insigniabank.com

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