MEDIA ALERT: National Penn Postpones Business Center Grand Opening Due to Nearby Building Collapse

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MEDIA ALERT: National Penn Postpones Business Center Grand Opening Due to Nearby Building Collapse

BOYERTOWN, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- National Penn has postponed this evening's grand opening of their business center and branch at 2040 Market Street in respect for the rescue operation and activity at the site of the collapsed building at 22nd and Market Streets in Philadelphia.

An updated media invitation and schedule will be released when a new date is determined.


About National Penn Bancshares, Inc.:

National Penn Bancshares, Inc., with approximately $8.3 billion in assets, is a bank holding company based in Pennsylvania. Headquartered in Boyertown, National Penn Bank operates 120 branch offices comprising 119 branches in Pennsylvania and one branch in Maryland.

National Penn's financial services affiliates are National Penn Wealth Management, N.A., including its National Penn Investors Trust Company division; National Penn Capital Advisors, Inc.; Institutional Advisors LLC; and National Penn Insurance Services Group, Inc., including its Higgins Insurance and Caruso Benefits Group divisions.

National Penn Bancshares, Inc. common stock is traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol "NPBC". Please visit our Web site at www.nationalpennbancshares.com to see our regularly posted material information.



National Penn Bancshares, Inc.
Jacklyn Bingaman, 610-369-6002
Jacklyn.Bingaman@nationalpenn.com

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