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Welcome To HNB
Established in 1836, The Honesdale National Bank is the oldest Independently owned Community Bank headquartered in Northeastern Pennsylvania. We have 8 Full Service Offices, a staff of Commercial Lenders available to service your business borrowing needs, a Full Service Trust Department, Investment Center and Residential Mortgage Center. HNB is a wholly owned subsidiary of HONAT Bancorp, Inc., whose headquarters are located in the HNB Corporate Center, 724 Main Street, Honesdale PA.
News & Events

HNB ranked #34 in the Country by US Banker Magazine among all Community Banks.

July 3rd in Honesdale - Festivities in Central Park followed by Fireworks.

July 3rd - Fireworks at Lake Ariel

July 3rd Carbondale celebrates with baseball, art, music & fireworks

July 4th - Parade in Pleasant Mount followed by program. Historical displays, food & fun.

July 4th - Parade in Hawley @ Noon

July 4th - Fireworks at Lake Wallenpaupack

July 10th - Wayne County Public Library presents In Good Taste an evening of wine & food tasting at Wayne County Ford.

July 14th, Pike County Builders Association Pig Roast at American Legion Post 139 in Milford

July 23, 24 & 25, Sidewalk Sales Days in Honesdale


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The Honesdale National Bank
P.O. BOX 350
Honesdale, PA 18431
800-HNB-9515
Email: hnb@hnbbank.com

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Securities are offered by and Investment Consultants are registered with, UVEST Financial Services, member FINRA/SIPC. UVEST is independent of any financial institution.

Securities (1) Are not bank deposits; (2) Are not insured or guaranteed by the FDIC or any other government agency; (3) Are not obligations of, or guaranteed by, any financial institution; and (4) Involve investment risks, including the potential for fluctuations in investment return and the potential loss of principal.


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