Colony Bankcorp to Participate in 2024 Janney Financial Services Conference
Colony Bankcorp to Participate in 2024 Janney Financial Services Conference
Colony Bankcorp, Inc. (Nasdaq: CBAN) (“Colony” or the “Company”) announced today that Heath Fountain, Chief Executive Officer, and Derek Shelnutt, Chief Financial Officer, will participate in the 2024 Janney Financial Services Conference to be held in Washington D.C. on September 16th and 17th.
A copy of the investor presentation can be found prior to the event on the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website, www.colony.bank.
About Colony Bankcorp
Colony Bankcorp, Inc. is the bank holding company for Colony Bank. Founded in Fitzgerald, Georgia in 1975, Colony operates locations throughout Georgia and has expanded to serve Birmingham, Alabama, as well as Tallahassee and the Florida Panhandle. At Colony Bank, we offer a range of banking solutions for personal and business customers. In addition to traditional banking services, Colony provides specialized solutions including mortgage, government guaranteed lending, consumer insurance, wealth management, and merchant services. Colony’s common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol “CBAN.” For more information, please visit www.colony.bank. You can also follow the Company on social media.
Derek Shelnutt
EVP & Chief Financial Officer
229-426-6000, ext. 6119
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