Intracoastal Bank announces Mark Martens as Business Relationship Manager

Martens comes with 34 years banking experience; he is a long time resident of greater Daytona Beach.


  • By
  • | 1:00 p.m. January 8, 2021
Mark Martens. Courtesy photo
Mark Martens. Courtesy photo
  • Palm Coast Observer
  • Business
  • Share

by: Intracoastal Bank

Bruce Page, President and Chief Executive Officer, announced on Jan. 5 the addition of Mark Martens to the Intracoastal Bank team as Vice President/Business Relationship Manager for the Bank.  In this capacity he will be responsible for developing and servicing business banking relationships.   

Prior to joining Intracoastal Bank, Martens was senior vice president/business relationship manager banker for Wells Fargo Bank. He comes to Intracoastal Bank with more than 34 years of experience in local banking. He graduated from Truman State University with a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business Administration.  

Mark Martens is a long term resident of the greater Daytona Beach area. He has a passion for business and service. He has been active in many community and civic organizations including Greater Daytona Beach Chamber of Commerce, Team Volusia, Volusia Manufacturers Association and Halifax River Yacht Club.  

Rick Wells, senior lender for the bank, stated: “We are elated to have Mark join our team. As a longtime local resident, and with his vast experience in banking and business, he will add value to our team and community. Intracoastal Bank is fortunate to add such a highly talented financial services professional with a proven track record of success. He will play a vital role in the bank fulfilling our commitment to make high quality business loans for the betterment of the local community and economy.” 

Mark Martens said: “After working for a larger national bank, I am excited for the opportunity to work for a locally based financial institution that is committed to helping the community and its clients succeed.“ 

 

Latest News

×

Your free article limit has been reached this month.
Subscribe now for unlimited digital access to our award-winning local news.