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Philip Smith, Jr.
Private Banking Officer
Phil has 32 years of commercial business experience, the last 10 years with TowneBank. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Regent University. He has passed the Series 7, 6, & 63 Securities Exams. Within the community, Phil serves on the board of directors for Young Audiences of Virginia and the board of trustees for the Great Bridge Battlefield & Waterways History Foundation. He is also an ordained elder with Great Bridge Presbyterian Church and a FAA licensed private pilot. Throughout his career, Phil has worked closely with professionals and executives.
One thing to know about Phil – “My goal is to be considered a trusted financial advisor to our members. By using a consultative approach of asking questions and actively listening to the responses we are able to develop a plan which can then be put into action and measured for effectiveness on a regular basis. Attention to service and detail is of primary importance in working with our members.”
As a Private Banker, Philip Smith, Jr. is available at any time for our members.
About TowneBank
TowneBank opened in 1999 and is now one of the largest banks headquartered in Virginia. Founded in Hampton Roads, locations now stretch from the coast to Richmond and central Virginia, and in North Carolina from the Outer Banks to Charlotte. Our bankers can help you with both business and personal banking services. Along with our talented and experienced bankers, the Towne family of services includes mortgage, insurance and investment specialists who can help you with all of your financial needs. Throughout our growth, we have never lost sight of our roots: local decision-making, community leadership, volunteerism, philanthropy and a culture of caring.