Comcast Business Powers 160-Year-Old Bucks County Bank With Modern Connectivity

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NEWTOWN, PAComcast Business is equipping The First National Bank & Trust Company of Newtown with upgraded connectivity across its 11 Bucks County branches, ensuring secure, reliable, and high-speed digital banking services for customers.

The infrastructure includes Ethernet Network Services and Dedicated Internet, linking each branch to the main office for real-time communication, encrypted transactions, and rapid data transfers supporting check imaging, ATM use, and other digital operations.

Recent upgrades doubled branch bandwidth and added redundant circuits, safeguarding against downtime. The enhancements enable the 160-year-old institution—the county’s oldest bank—to deliver modern banking solutions while maintaining its long-standing reputation for trust and reliability.

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“Every transaction at the bank—whether it’s a deposit, withdrawal, or check image—relies on the Comcast Business network,” said Brian Hughes, Vice President of IT at The First National Bank & Trust Company of Newtown. “The reliable performance it delivers allows our branches to operate with confidence, and our customers to bank with trust.”

As consumers increasingly demand digital-first experiences, the bank emphasized its commitment to leveraging advanced infrastructure to protect customer assets, prevent fraud, and meet growing transaction volumes.

“As a community bank with deep local roots, The First National Bank & Trust Company of Newtown exemplifies the value of trusted relationships and technology working together,” added David Egan, Vice President of Comcast Business.

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The partnership reflects how traditional community banks are adapting to the digital era, combining personal service with technology-driven resilience.

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