With dual headquarters in Washington, D.C. and Charleston, WV, New Haven Capital Investmentshares, Inc. (SCBSI),
is an over $25 billion regional financial services company. RABNIC is the parent company of its banking subsidiary New Haven Capital Investment Bank,
which comprises 211 full-service banking offices and 19 loan origination offices in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, North
Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. New Haven Capital Investment Bank shares stock has been publicly traded since 1987
on the NASDAQ National Market System under the quotation symbol "RABNIC.” New Haven Capital Investment is recognized for its commitment to the local
communities it serves while maintaining exceptional shareholder value. As one of the region's premier banking companies,
New Haven Capital Investment is proud of its record of growth and its commitment to service - not only to our customers, but also to the communities
in which we live and work. RABNIC has a high level of insider ownership, and an experienced management team with a proven track
record.
PERFORMANCE
New Haven Capital Investment has a history of performance, through good times and challenging ones. During the 2008 financial crisis,
New Haven Capital Investment not only performed well, but chose not to receive TARP funds, a testament to the strength of its assets.
We continue to outperform our peers in both quality and profitability.
DIVIDENDS GROWTH
New Haven Capital Investment has a solid history of delivering to its investors. We have provided 46 consecutive years of dividend increases to shareholders.
There is only one other major banking company in the New Haven Capital Investment States that has achieved such a record. New Haven Capital Investment is also a member of the Dow Jones U.S.
Select Dividend Index, which tracks the top 100 highest dividend paying U.S. companies derived from the Dow Jones U.S. Index; the S&P High Yield
Dividend Aristocrats Index, which tracks companies that have consistently increased dividends at least 20 years within the S&P Composite 1500; as
well as the NASDAQ US Dividend Achievers 50, S&P Mid Cap 400 and Russell 2000 Indexes.