Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. Rings Closing Bell at NASDAQ

(c) 2009, The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. Reprinted with permission.


Shippensburg, PA (October 27, 2009) – Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: ORRF) had the distinct honor of ringing the closing bell at NASDAQ’s MarketSite Times Square Studio on Monday, October 19, 2009. Thomas R. Quinn, Jr., President and CEO of Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. presided over the ceremony. Joel R. Zullinger, Chairman of the Board, and Kenneth R. Shoemaker, President Emeritus, joined Mr. Quinn to close the market. Guests included the Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. Board of Directors, the Orrstown Bank Executive Management Team, employees and family.

Thomas R. Quinn, Jr. commented “On behalf of the entire Orrstown Bank team, we were honored to have had the opportunity to close the market earlier this week. The dedication and hard work of the Board of Directors and all of our employees has been instrumental in helping the Company reach this milestone.”

With over $1 billion in assets, Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. and its subsidiary, Orrstown Bank, provide a full range of consumer and business financial services through twenty one banking offices and two remote service facilities located in Cumberland, Franklin and Perry Counties, Pennsylvania and Washington County, Maryland. Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.’s stock is quoted on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the symbol ORRF.

Certain statements in this release may constitute “forward looking statements” under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which involve risk and uncertainties. Orrstown Financial’s actual results may differ significantly from the results discussed in such forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include, but are not limited to, economic conditions, competition in the geographic and business areas in which Orrstown Financial conducts its operations, fluctuations in interest rates, credit quality, and government regulation.