Franklin Financial Services Corp

NASDAQ : FRAF

Franklin Financial Services Corporation operates as the bank holding company for Farmers and Merchants Trust Company of Chambersburg that provides commercial, retail banking, and trust services to businesses, individuals, governmental entities, and non-profit organizations in Pennsylvania. It offers various deposit products, including checking, savings, money management, and time deposit accounts, as well as demand deposits. The company also provides commercial real estate, construction and land development, commercial and industrial, and residential mortgage loans, as well as installment and revolving loans; consumer loans comprising unsecured personal lines of credit and installment loans; and secured and unsecured commercial and industrial loans, including accounts receivable and inventory financing, and commercial equipment financing. In addition, it offers various investment and trust services comprising estate planning and administration, corporate and personal trust fund management, pension, and profit sharing and other employee benefit funds management services, and custodial services, as well as non-trust related investment services; sells mutual funds, annuities, and insurance products; and offers safe deposit, pension, and fiduciary services. Further, the company engages in non-bank investment activities, such as venture capital investments. The company was founded in 1906 and is headquartered in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.

Information

Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Banks - Regional
Type
Common Stock
Country
United States

Price

USD 30.20

Symbol

FRAF

Type

Common Stock

Previous Close

:

32.22

52 Week Range

:

25.11 - 35.00

Volume

:

13,685.00

Average Volume

:

3,168.00

High

:

32.28

Low

:

30.20

Change

:

-2.02

Percent change (%)

:

-6.27

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