FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT PITTSBURGH
The facilities of the First National Bank at Pittsburgh
are offered to those interested in education, whether as
teachers or students, whether attending the greater institu-
tions, or the public, private or parochial schools.
The Bank conducts Checking and Saving Departments,
and maintains a friendly and constructive attitude to all its
clients, inviting them to consult its Officials on all matters
of finance, including investments and the sending of money
abroad.
While the figures given below show that the Bank is
gualified to handle with satisfaction the largest monetary
transactions, small accounts are given the same painstaking
care as those of the great corporations. Many of the Bank’s
largest accounts have grown from beginnings of very mod-
srate proportions.
Many Pittsburghers never travel without asking the
experts of the First National Bank’s Tourist Department to
arrange their programs. They can often suggest vacation
plans which would not occur to the busy man or woman, and
being agents for all Steamship companies, by Ocean or Lake,
they are in a position to make selections of accommodations
entirely in the interest of their clients. Their experience in
this work guarantees satisfaction. All details of travel are
arranged, including the procuring of passports, and the buy-
ing and selling of foreign money, as well as the issuance of
Letters of Credit and Travelers’ Checks.
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Capital. . ..
Surplus. . .
Undivided Profits and Reserves.
Deposits.
Resources
$6,000,000.00
6,000,000.00
1,817,054.35
84,701,389.76
'106,716,001.57