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Kerryn is excited to be home again

After extensive caravanning adventures with her husband, Kerryn Vincart is excited to be home again and part of the Community Bank Tewantin-Noosa team as Branch Manager.

Some of you will recognise Kerryn from her extensive involvement with community groups and businesses all across the Coast – well with over 30 years experience in banking Kerryn is a familiar face on the coast.

If you have not met Kerryn – you will experience a true passion in helping you do what you do, to get more, be more and do more.

“The community banking model is fantastic,” says Kerryn, and has seen first hand around the country the positive impacts this model of choosing conscience banking provides.

“Giving back to local people and community simply by choosing to bank local impacts the lives of so many.

“What this branch has contributed back into local communities across the Tewantin Noosa shire over the last decades is phenomenal.”

If you are not a customer with us and care about local – come and say hi to the team and Kerryn.

With all the banking products you require, a feature packed banking app plus Kerryn and the team to deal with directly – how much easier can it be?

With high standards in customer service – Kerryn is a firm advocate in making banking simple for customers no matter the complexity of your banking needs.

Be it first home loan through to detailed trusts – Kerryn is across it all.

Maybe you want to know more about how you can hit the road for your next adventure – well Kerryn and the team can help you with that too.

Given Kerryn a call today at Tewantin Noosa on 07 54405289.

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