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Established on May 16, 1871, the bank first operated out of a building that cost only $500.

The bank expanded through the late 20th century into North Apollo, Spring Church, and North Washington. Most recently, in 2013, it opened a loan office in the Fox Chapel area of Pittsburgh. Core Financial Services

Formerly Apollo Savings Bank, it officially became Apollo Trust Company as its capital grew.

Apollo Trust operates as a full-service commercial bank under its holding company, .

The bank’s legacy is marked by resilience and local commitment:

Apollo Trust Company: A Century-Old Community Pillar is a locally owned community bank headquartered in Apollo, Pennsylvania, that has served Western Pennsylvania for over 150 years. Founded in 1871 as Apollo Savings Bank, the institution survived early 20th-century name changes, local disasters, and significant expansions to become a foundational financial partner for the Kiskiminetas Valley. History & Milestones

After its main office was destroyed by a fire, operations continued in temporary trailers until a new headquarters was completed in 1963.