John R. Buran President and Chief Executive Officer of Flushing Financial Corporation Named Vice Chairman of New York Bankers Association


LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Feb. 8, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Flushing Financial Corporation (the "Company") (Nasdaq:FFIC), the parent holding company for Flushing Savings Bank, FSB (the "Bank"), announced today that John R. Buran, President and Chief Executive Officer has been elected Vice Chairman of New York Bankers Association (NYBA) at the Organization's Annual Meeting.

John R. Buran stated, "I want to thank the NYBA Board for their continued vote of confidence and also congratulate my fellow officers, Chairman Mark J. Czarnecki and Treasurer Martin A. Dietrich. I look forward to working with them and the other distinguished members of NYBA throughout 2010 to ensure growth and stability in New York's banking industry."

About Flushing Financial Corporation

Flushing Financial Corporation is the parent holding company for Flushing Savings Bank, FSB, a federally chartered stock savings bank insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The Bank serves consumers and businesses by offering a full complement of deposit, loan, and cash management services through its fifteen banking offices located in Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Nassau County. The Bank also operates an online banking division, iGObanking.com®, which enables the Bank to expand outside of its current geographic footprint. In 2007, the Bank established Flushing Commercial Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary, to provide banking services to public entities including counties, cities, towns, villages, school districts, libraries, fire districts and the various courts throughout the metropolitan area.

Additional information on Flushing Financial Corporation may be obtained by visiting the Company's website at http://www.flushingbank.com. ;

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