The Edison National Bank/Bank of the Islands staff recently put the new federal holiday to good use. Our bank offices were closed on Monday, June 20 in celebration of Juneteenth. Led by Bank President Robbie Roepstorff, a team of staff volunteers spent Juneteenth working at Everyday Café in Fort Myers. “As community bankers, we feel […]

Sanibel’s 30th Annual Independence Day Parade is fast approaching and Bank of the Islands has parade shirts available for sale. T-shirts can be purchased at the bank’s Sanibel office at 1699 Periwinkle Way, at the intersection with Casa Ybel Road. “We are so proud to be joining the Island Sun and the City of Sanibel […]

After a pandemic-induced hiatus lasting two long years, staffers from Edison National Bank/Bank of the Islands once again kicked off their dress shoes and laced up their work boots to participate in Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build 2022. Edison National Bank/Bank of the Islands also once again proudly participated as a Women Build Bronze Hammer […]

Edison National Bank President Robbie Roepstorff is pleased to announce that Vice President Elizabeth “Liz” Aurensan has been promoted to the position of Office Manager of the bank’s River District Office at 2105 W. First Street in Fort Myers, Florida. “Liz has more than three decades of banking experience spanning retail banking, lending, management, business […]

All islanders are invited to visit Bank of the Islands’ Sanibel office to make a donation to the Sanibel School Fund and possibly win an original painting by famed island artist Myra Roberts. In partnership with the Sanibel School Fund, Bank of the Islands is accepting suggested donations of $100. Donors will automatically be eligible […]

Bank of the Islands President Robbie Roepstorff is pleased to announce that David Lowden, Vice President – Private Client Relations has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Sanibel & Captiva Islands Chamber of Commerce. “We applaud David’s appointment and salute the Chamber as it celebrates its 60th anniversary,” said Roepstorff. “We have […]