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  • Headquartered in Buffalo, NY, M&T Bank has locations throughout DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, and WV. To learn more about M&T’s financial performance, commitment to its community, and culture, visit www.

  • At M&T Bank, user experience (UX) is at the forefront of how we create intuitive, innovative and visually appealing products that people love.

  • M & T Bank is in the process of integrating mastered data into the various lines of business, such as retail banking, commercial banking, business banking, wealth management, but also corporate functions, such as risk management and compliance.

  • You will get to be part of a highly collaborative team that manages one of the bank’s core systems and be involved in building and maintaining the products and services that make our financial lives more convenient and more satisfying.

  • Providing this clientele with superior, individualized service requires the position to have a comprehensive knowledge of all aspects of the Bank, along with a general knowledge of its many products and services.

Headquarters:Buffalo, NY
Subsidiaries:Wilmington Trust
M&T Bank Corporation is an American bank holding company headquartered in Buffalo, New York.M&T means: Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company bank It operates 780 branches in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Connecticut.
Customer Service:1 (800) 724-2440
CEO:Rene F Jones (Dec 2017–)

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