
Bryn Mawr Trust Named a Best Bank in America by Newsweek
Selection Criteria
Below are some of our products and services included in the selection criteria by Newsweek.
Mobile
Application
Consumer
Services
Products
Offered
Branch
Presence
BMT Product Offerings
Personal Checking
Options to meet your needs.
Personal Savings
Accounts that fit any savings plan — and build a secure future.
Personal Lending
Smart personal borrowing solutions for every need and lifestyle.
Small Business
Facing the challenges of small business today. Building stronger small businesses for tomorrow.
Commercial & Industrial
Helping businesses with a wide range of specialties build, expand, and thrive.
Insurance
Protect what matters.
Mortgages
Helping you finance perhaps the biggest purchase of your life.
Wealth Management
Connecting you to your purpose and promise with advice and planning
Latest News and Insights
- Five Ways You’re Wasting Energy at Home. Electricity is needed to live comfortably. However, there are simple ways you can reduce your energy use, save money, and improve your home’s sustainability without really impacting your lifestyle. It is in your best interest to learn the biggest energy-wasting oversights people make at home and how to adjust to more eco-friendly practices.
- BMT Provides $250,000 PA Tax Credit Contribution for The Riverfront Alliance of Delaware County, Reaney Street Reconstruction ProjectBRYN MAWR, Pa., Jan. 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bryn Mawr Trust (BMT), wholly owned by Bryn Mawr Bank Corporation (NASDAQ: BMTC), announced today that George Robostello has joined the company as Senior Vice President and Managing Director of Commercial Banking, Southern New Jersey region. He reports directly to Jim Donovan, Head of Commercial and Industrial Banking, and will build a team of commercial bankers focused on the New Jersey region.
- BMT Monday Market Insights – January 25, 2021In this week’s Monday Market Insights, we discuss airlines, banks, and the sector we believe is most vulnerable to a corporate tax increase. Our Chart of the Week highlights the aggressive investment flows out of the technology sector in recent months. Finally, we look at the sector composition between U.S. and European stock indexes, making the case that the lack of tech exposure abroad may finally become a tailwind to performance.