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State Bancorp, Inc. to Participate at Sandler O'Neill + Partners East Coast Financial...

Thu Nov 5, 2009 5:04pm EST
State Bancorp, Inc. to Participate at Sandler O'Neill + Partners East Coast
Financial Services Conference

JERICHO, N.Y., Nov. 5, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- State Bancorp, Inc.
(Nasdaq:STBC) announced today that President and CEO, Tom O'Brien, will
participate at the Sandler O'Neill + Partners East Coast Financial Services
Conference in Naples, FL on Thursday, November 12, 2009. Mr. O'Brien will be a
participant in a panel discussion entitled "Navigating the Northeast." The panel
discussion will begin at 2:55 p.m. EST and should last approximately 35 minutes.

The webcast can be accessed via http://www.sandleroneill.com. Go to Conferences
tab, then select View Webcast under the East Coast Financial Services Conference
Heading. The webcast will be archived on www.sandleroneill.com for 30 days
effective November 13, 2009. The conference will also be available via audio
conference. To access the presentation via audio format, dial 1-617-614-3670 and
enter the Passcode: Session 1.

State Bancorp, Inc. is the holding company for State Bank of Long Island. In
addition to its seventeen branches located in Nassau, Suffolk, Queens and
Manhattan, the Bank maintains its corporate headquarters in Jericho. The Bank
has built a reputation for providing high-quality personal service to meet the
needs of our diverse customer base which includes commercial real estate owners
and developers, small to middle market businesses, professional service firms,
municipalities and consumers. The Bank maintains a web site at
www.statebankofli.com with corporate, investor and branch banking information.

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CONTACT:  State Bancorp, Inc.
          Deborah Kendric, Director of Corporate Communications
          516-495-5050
          dkendric@statebankofli.com



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