Marshall Miles Interviews Rick Cantele of Salisbury Bank: Their Steps to Preserve Business and Individuals' Complete Banking Services During the COVID-19 Crisis

March 17, 2020 00:12:16
Marshall Miles Interviews Rick Cantele of Salisbury Bank: Their Steps to Preserve Business and Individuals' Complete Banking Services During the COVID-19 Crisis
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Marshall Miles Interviews Rick Cantele of Salisbury Bank: Their Steps to Preserve Business and Individuals' Complete Banking Services During the COVID-19 Crisis

Mar 17 2020 | 00:12:16

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Coronavirus Update

as of March 17 at 7:30 a.m.

Amid ongoing concerns about the Coronavirus (COVID-19), we are closely monitoring the latest reports from the Center for Disease Control (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO) and State Officials. We want to keep you updated on the steps we are taking to keep our employees, customers, and the communities we serve, safe and healthy. Rest assured, we are doing everything we can to be prepared to respond to situations that could occur due to the outbreak.

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Customers Facing Financial Hardship

Effective Tuesday, March 17, all Salisbury Bank and Riverside Division locations will offer banking services through drive-up windows, at locations where they are available. All branch lobbies will be temporarily closed to the public until further notice as a proactive measure to help mitigate the spread of illness.

For a full list of branch locations and direct contact information please click here.

Additionally, preventative programs are in place to reduce the likelihood that our operations would be significantly affected by the Coronavirus, including:

We have implemented “social distancing” techniques internally to minimize the typical face-to-face contact by utilizing teleconference calls, video conferencing, and flexible work schedules. In addition, we have created safe "social distancing" zones within the Bank by re-organizing work stations and having employees work remotely.

Employees have been requested to follow CDC guidelines and avoid mass gatherings to the extent possible. If an employee has traveled or believes they have been in contact with someone who has COVID-19, we have requested that they self-quarantine at home for at least 14 days.

We have mandated the use of gloves for all employees handling cash.

Updates will be posted on this page as we receive them to keep you informed of the situation.

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