More About Oxford Bank

A Tradition of Community Values

We are very proud of our history because there are very few businesses that have been around for 130+ years. To quote Henry Ford, "History is bunk!" It's "Bunk" because while we are proud of our heritage, looking backwards won't help Oxford Bank be the company that we want to be for our customers, employees and stakeholders today. We can only do that by having something important to offer to our community.

Just using the word "community" highlights how much things have changed over our history. In the 1800's, the Oxford Bank community was the people who lived and worked within an easy horse ride from our branches. Today, the Oxford Bank community is people who share our values and desire for the relationship we offer, so it isn't dependent just on where they live or work.

We believe that well-run organizations, on a fairly regular basis, should ask themselves why they exist. Our answer is we exist, and succeed, because we offer our physical and digital neighbors a valuable relationship. We believe value is created for our customers by having true, in-person service focused on solutions that make life easier for them.

Like the definition of community, "in-person" is different today. In-person doesn't mean you have to drive to one of our offices for personal service. In-person, or personal, service today means you can talk to the same Oxford banker in many ways from FaceTime to text, to accomplish your banking needs. We are further redefining in-person service at Oxford so you will be able to do banking late into the evening at any of our drive-thru locations using our new Interactive Teller machines.

We also believe technology can play a big role in making life more convenient. But technology alone won't make most people's lives more convenient in banking without in-person advice on how to leverage it for their individual goals. Oxford's difference to our banking and Credit Union competitors is that we actually help our customers use technology. We will set up our customer's bills on their online billpayer or walk through features on our mobile app. We help customers by contacting them with recommendations on new services available that fit their financial goals.

We would love to find out if we can help you achieve your financial goals! Contact us today to talk to a Personal Banker about our products and services.

Additional Details

Oxford Bank Logo

Location

Oxford Bank
60 S. Washington Street
Oxford, MI 48371

Learn More

Would you like to add your business or organization to TownPlanner.com?

Whether you represent a business or a community organization such as a church, school, museum, city government, etc., we invite you to create an account and get a listing in our online business directory. There is no charge to create an account and it only takes a few moments of your time.

If you'd like additional exposure for your business or organization, we offer all kinds of options to fit your needs and budget. Do you want to bring more people in to your establishment? Why not consider a coupon or a promotional event? If you just need to keep yourself in the public eye you might want to think about placing an eye-catching full-color ad. You can choose your medium: the website, the mobile app, the weekly newsletter, our popular wall calendar, or any combination of the four.

Did you know that independent studies by the Verafast Corporation repeatedly show that at least 70% of all homeowners who receive our calendar keep and use it all year long? That's a phenomenal retention rate and makes sure that your business or organization is truly being put On Display Every Day.

With your account you'll also have the opportunity to post events that will appear on our website, in our weekly newsletter, and on our mobile app. Please remember that Town Planner is a franchise and all events are subject to approval by the local publisher in your area. As a general rule, our publishers are happy to accept non-profit events, but some publishers may have individual policies concerning for-profit events or events that compete with paying Town Planner sponsors. If you're uncertain about your event, please feel free to contact your local publisher to inquire about his or her policies prior to posting.

Remember too that we are a family friendly organization and reserve the right to reject any events that we deem inappropriate for our calendar or online media tools.

We want to bring the Town Planner to even more towns across America. If you or someone you know want to earn a good living while promoting local businesses and building hometown pride, please consider becoming a Town Planner publisher today!