-
Eagle Financial Services, Inc. operates as the bank holding company for Bank of Clarke that provides various retail and commercial banking products and services in the United States. It operates through three segments: Community Banking, Marine Lending, and Wealth Management. The company's deposit products include checking, NOW, money market, and regular savings accounts; and demand and time deposits, as well as other commercial deposit account services, such as ACH origination and remote deposit capture services. Its loan portfolio comprises one-to-four-family residential real estate, commercial real estate, construction and land development, and commercial and industrial loans, marine lending, and consumer lending, as well as secured and unsecured consumer loans, including personal installment loans, personal lines of credit, automobile loans, and credit card loans. In addition, the company offers advisory services and investment products, including individual retirement accounts, mutual funds, tax-deferred annuities, 529 college savings plans, life insurance, long term care insurance, brokerage certificates of deposit, and other brokerage services; non-deposit investment products; and title insurance products. Further, it provides debit cards; fiduciary services; online bill payment services; and telephone, internet, and mobile banking services. It operates through full-service branches, loan production offices, wealth management offices, and drive-through only facility. Eagle Financial Services, Inc. was founded in 1881 and is headquartered in Berryville, Virginia.
Learn MoreHere's how to backtest a trading strategy or backtest a portfolio for EFSI using our backtest tool. PyInvesting provides the backtesting software for you to backtest your investment strategy. Our backtest software is written using Python code and allows you to backtest stock, backtest etf, backtest options, backtest crypto and backtest forex online. Our backtesting Python framework is highly robust and gives you a realistic simulation of how your strategy would have performed in the past using backtest data.
© PyInvesting 2026