Farmers & Retailers Financial institution appoints three neighborhood financial institution presidents

The Board of Administrators of Farmers & Retailers Financial institution and The Financial institution of Fayetteville introduced Thursday (Feb. 9) the promotion of three workers to the position of neighborhood president, the place they are going to oversee retail and lending operations in rising markets throughout the state.
“An indicator of a profitable group is recognizing management in workers and persistently working to supply alternatives to reinforce these expertise inside communities served”, stated EVP Chief Income Officer Greg Connell. “Kyle, Marlin and Tyler are devoted, customer-first professionals and revered for his or her integrity, diligence, and tenacity. They’re true belongings to the Farmers and Retailers Financial institution household and their communities.”
Kyle Pattillo is the neighborhood president for Farmers and Retailers Financial institution’s Northwest Arkansas market and can oversee operations in Bentonville and Rogers. With greater than 20 years of expertise within the Northwest Arkansas actual property market as a lender, dealer and appraiser, Pattillo makes a speciality of business actual property, growth and development loans.
Marlin Boyle will lead operations as neighborhood president for Morrilton and Perryville in Farmers and Retailers Financial institution’s Western market and makes a speciality of business lending. He’s a graduate of Morrilton Excessive College and Arkansas Tech College, the place he earned a bachelor of science in enterprise. He’s additionally an alumnus of the Graduate College of Banking in Boulder, Colorado. Boyle joined the Farmers and Retailers Financial institution staff in 2008. Earlier than beginning a profession within the monetary business, Boyle spent 20 years working within the medical administration area.
Tyler Cox has been named the Prairie County neighborhood president for the financial institution’s Southeast Arkansas market, the place he additionally focuses on business, agriculture and mortgage lending. Cox, a Des Arc native, earned a bachelor’s in agricultural enterprise from Arkansas State College and is an alumnus of the Southwest Graduate College of Banking from Southern Methodist College.