Page Valley Bank
Page Valley Bank
612 East Main Street, Luray, VA
(540) 743-6521

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About Us - The Page Valley Bank
~ Over 115 Years Of Service ~

Mission Statement

“To provide a wide range of financial services
with an emphasis on quality, ethics and superb customer relations.”

PVB History

The Page Valley Bank was chartered and organized in 1893 as a state institution under the title “Page Valley Bank of Virginia”. The Bank officially opened for business on Monday, January 3, 1894 with paid in capital of $15,000 and a charter maximum of $25,000. At the time of its organization it was the only bank in Page County, Virginia.

The first location was in a building that had been formerly occupied by the private bank of D F Kagey and Company. The building, located at the corner of Main and Bank Streets in Luray, still stands. In 1928, the Bank moved from its original location to its present location at 17 West Main Street in Luray, Virginia. The original building was erected at a cost of $60,000. The building has since been remodeled several times into what is now the Bank’s main office.

In 1897 the Safe Deposit Department was established. The Bank was converted from a state bank to a national bank and the name was changed to “The Page Valley National Bank of Luray” in April of 1902. The Savings Department was established in 1909, paying interest on savings deposits at the rate of 3.0%.

The beginning of the Great Depression caused the failure of over 7,000 banks across the nation during 1930 through 1933. As a result, on March 6, 1933 President Roosevelt ordered that all banks be closed in order to prevent a run on the nation’s money supply. People were in a panic and believed that their money was unsafe in their banks. Even on this day, The Page Valley National Bank remained open to its customers. A story that has been passed down is that Mr. Landrum, the President of the Bank at the time, refused to close. He drove to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and brought back a substantial amount of cash to display in the vault. He believed that if the Bank’s depositors could see their money, they would feel that it was indeed safe and business would proceed as usual.

In 1966 the Bank adopted the PVB Link, its logo of personal service. The interlocking chain links represent the strong relationship between the Bank and its customers. Mr. H. Glenn Garber, a director of the Bank, designed this bold and precise symbol by which the Bank has been identified one day while eating lunch at a local restaurant.

The Bank opened its first branch at 612 East Main Street, Luray, in June of 1974 to provide an additional location convenient to the new shopping center in East Luray. Our second branch in Shenandoah Virginia opened in March of 2002. A third branch in McGaheysville, Virginia opened in April of 2003.

The Page Valley Bank is extremely proud of its more than a century of customer based service, and looks forward to serving its current and new customers for many years to come, with the attention and service that only a locally owned independent community bank can provide.

Board of Directors
Larry Dees
Diana B. Embrey
James E. Gander II
Robert S. Janney
Monte L. Layman
Richard L. Masincup
Robert B. Mims
Michael W. Noblette
Leland F. Pittman
Nancy K. Racer
Malcolm R. Sullivan, Jr
R. Reed Tate

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