VINELAND, N.J., Oct. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun National Bank, which provides lending and other financial solutions to hundreds of business customers, has launched Brilliantbusinessstory.com (http://brilliantbusinessstory.com) – an online forum for entrepreneurs and business owners to share success stories, exchange best practices and promote their businesses.
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Brilliantbusinessstory.com celebrates the brilliant ideas and smart solutions that enable businesses to thrive – the powerful "aha" moments experienced by entrepreneurs and business leaders. The microsite features videos from various business owners who tell personal stories about the advice, decisions and practices that have served them well and sustain their success. Featured business owners include the founder of a fitness and martial arts center that thrives through the commitment and collaboration of a tightly-knit staff that support his vision, as well as a third-generation jeweler whose grandfather's advice to stay true to your local market even as you expand has ensured the success of a family business now in its 100th year.
"At Sun National Bank, we value our role as partners in our clients' success and we understand that business decision-makers are looking for thoughtful ideas and advice, not just financial products and services," said Thomas X. Geisel, President and CEO of Sun National Bank. "We often hear about brilliant ideas and strategic solutions that our clients are developing to grow, adapt and serve customers, so we wanted to create a way for business owners everywhere to be able to talk not just to us but to each other. Brilliantbusinessstory.com provides an engaging, effective way for people to share ideas, tackle issues, offer advice and advance their success."
Share Your Story!
Sun National Bank invites business owners everywhere to share a personal business story of their own at Brilliantbusinessstory.com and have the opportunity to promote their business online. Video or photo submissions are welcome – visit http://brilliantbusinessstory.com for instructions and examples. For added exposure, Sun National Bank promotes the Brilliantbusinessstory.com microsite and its business owner stories in social media, including Facebook and Twitter, and through digital marketing. Visitors to the site also have the chance to vote for their favorite business story, and the business that earns the most votes will later be promoted through Sun's branch network.
Brilliantbusinessstory.com also provides businesses with up to $850 in banking offers from Sun National Bank, for merchant services, remote deposit, payroll services and more. An "Ask the Expert" feature on Brilliantbusinessstory.com enables site visitors to submit questions about business or banking to a knowledgeable Sun banker to answer.
Sun's business bankers provide clients with personal service, local decision-making and customized solutions to meet each client's respective business needs and goals. Sun National Bank is a preferred lender of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and a national preferred Small Business Association lender. The bank serves commercial customers in Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware and all 21 counties in New Jersey.
About Sun
Sun Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNBC) is a $3.18 billion asset bank holding company headquartered in Vineland, New Jersey, with its executive offices located in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. Its primary subsidiary is Sun National Bank, a full service commercial bank serving customers through more than 60 locations in New Jersey. Sun National Bank was named one of Forbes magazine's "Most Trustworthy Companies" for five consecutive years. The Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and its deposits are insured up to the legal maximum by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). For more information about Sun National Bank and Sun Bancorp, Inc., visit www.sunnb.com.
SOURCE Sun National Bank
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