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WESTFIELD BANK
WESTFIELD BANK
Westfield, Massachusetts
51-200 employees
Established in 2001 and headquartered in Westfield Center, Ohio, Westfield Bank currently serves customers in Cuyahoga, Richland, Medina, Stark, Summit, and Wayne counties as well as insurance agencies across the country. We deliver financial roadmaps and solutions so families, businesses, and insurance agencies can thrive. Westfield Bank is a ★★★★★ rated bank from BauerFinancial, Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
CHARTER OAK FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
CHARTER OAK FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Waterford, Connecticut
51-200 employees
Charter Oak Federal Credit Union is like a bank, just better! We've been proudly serving eastern Connecticut since 1939 and we offer great checking, deposit, lending, insurance and investment products. And because we're a credit union, we're owned by our members, not by shareholders. So we can offer lower rates on loans and higher rates on deposits. It's easy to become a Charter Oak member: simply live, work, worship, learn, or volunteer in New London or Windham counties. So join today and see why Members Bank Better at Charter Oak! Learn more at CharterOak.org, or visit any of our convenient branches, or simply call 860.446.8085 or 1.800.962.3237.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL HOLDING COMPANY
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL HOLDING COMPANY
Winsted, Connecticut
51-200 employees
Different from a commercial bank with stockholders, community leaders founded Winsted Savings Bank in 1860. In 1875, local business leaders founded Mechanics Savings Bank of Winsted (later Northwest Bank for Savings). Both banks supported the development of Winsted, CT and surrounding towns through savings, loans and personal relationships with their customers. They helped individuals, families, businesses and communities—and later met the need for a branch network and expanded services. In 1996, the two banks merged into Northwest Community Bank. Headquartered in Winsted, today we have branches in Avon, Granby, New Hartford and Torrington—as well as our nationally recognized academic branch in Northwestern Regional School No. 7 High School. While still deeply committed to our local area, technology now offers our customers services wherever they go, whenever they need them. Even in our mobile society, banking can still be a relationship. In addition, Northwest Community Bank offers a range of consumer and commercial banking services, as well as support to local charitable institutions. Our directors, officers, managers and other staff volunteer for boards, committees and activities of countless nonprofit organizations: libraries, schools, the arts, Chambers of Commerce, Rotary clubs and foundations. We also make contributions to United Way, YMCA, Northwestern Connecticut Community College Foundation, Special Olympics, American Mural Project, the Tour of Litchfield Hills, Gifts of Love and so many others. For more than 150 years, Northwest Community Bank has been a mutual saving bank operated for the benefit of its depositors. True to our roots, we value our customers and the communities in which we live and work. It’s your community — and your Northwest Community Bank! Contact us to see how we can serve you.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CENTREVILLE SAVINGS BANK
CENTREVILLE SAVINGS BANK
West Warwick, Rhode Island
51-200 employees
Welcome to Centreville Bank, a mutual bank that invests in the Connecticut and Rhode Island communities we serve. We all need a partner who can help us make progress toward our goals, keeping purpose at the center of everything good to come. Serving our community is our purpose. And it’s the fuel behind our progress. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
WEBSTER FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK
WEBSTER FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK
Auburn, Massachusetts
51-200 employees
The forward-thinking bank that never forgets where it came from. Webster Five is a $1 billion community bank with seven convenient branches, serving Central Massachusetts with offices in Auburn, Dudley, Oxford, Shrewsbury, Webster and Worcester. For over a century, the bank has developed a reputation for outstanding personal service, community support and fiscal strength. Webster Five offers a wide range of products, from basic checking and savings accounts to more comprehensive interest-bearing accounts and a full range of mortgages, loans and investment services. The bank takes full advantage of today’s technology by offering online and mobile banking, a host of electronic cash management services for businesses, an expanded ATM network and time-saving features like its “Swipe&Save” automated savings service. And with one of the largest business banking teams in Central Massachusetts, Webster Five provides more resources, services and industry expertise as part of its WebFive for Business total solution. But even though the bank is constantly moving forward, Webster Five never forgets the importance of giving back to the community. Through the Web of Caring to Make a Difference program, Webster Five has distributed millions of dollars in charitable contributions to local nonprofit organizations, while employees have donated time and energy to civic organizations, social services and community causes. Member FDIC, Member DIF, Equal Housing Lender.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
TORRINGTON SAVINGS BANK
TORRINGTON SAVINGS BANK
Torrington, Connecticut
51-200 employees
Torrington Savings Bank was chartered in 1868 as a mutual savings bank. It is owned by its depositors, has no shareholders and is operated to serve the banking and investment management needs of the thirty-three towns in Northwest Connecticut. Our Mutual Savings Bank Charter helps us to manage according to the best interests of our local communities. We are strongly capitalized, conservatively guided, safe and secure. Our mutual status allows us to share our profits with our customers in the form of exceptional deposit rates for savings accounts and Certificates of Deposit and outstanding mortgage loan rates. TSB has grown with the region by offering deposit services, loan services and trust services that focus on customer satisfaction. In the times of mega-financial institutions, it makes sense to bank with people who understand your needs and can reply with a quick and locally-generated response. Our dedication to the customer in our marketplace combined with careful management results in a safe and sound Bank. Guiding Ideals: Torrington Savings Bank is committed to maintaining its mutuality. It is guided and managed according to the best interest of its customers and local communities. Its decision-making and actions are based on the following fundamental beliefs: Commitment to Mutuality: Torrington Savings Bank was chartered in 1868 as a mutual savings bank. We take pride in our mutuality as it allows us to operate for and in the interests of our depositors. Because we are not organized as a stock bank and do not have shareholders, we can focus on serving our customers and communities. Mission: Through a team of engaged and knowledgeable employees, we are committed to providing quality products and services to meet the financial needs of the individuals, families, and businesses in our communities. Vision: We aspire to be the recognized leader in supporting and strengthening the financial well being of our customers and communities.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE GUILFORD SAVINGS BANK
THE GUILFORD SAVINGS BANK
Guilford, Connecticut
51-200 employees
GSB (formerly Guilford Savings Bank) has been serving the financial needs of individuals, families, and businesses on the Connecticut Shoreline for over 145 years. Founded in 1875 by local business owners, we have proudly stood as a trusted institution in the communities we serve. Starting with a seventeen thousand dollar investment and one branch on the picturesque Guilford town green, GSB has grown to an eight-office, nearly $1 billion bank. Our focus is on serving the specific needs of our customer and this is what sets us apart from other financial institutions. GSB is always looking for talented individuals whose expertise and customer-centric focus bring value to a great bank. In exchange, we offer competitive salaries and the best benefit package around.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CENTRAL ONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
CENTRAL ONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
51-200 employees
Central One is a not-for-profit federal credit union. It was established in 1952 as an occupational-based credit union, serving the employees and family members of the New England Electric System (NEES) and their affiliate companies. Central One Federal Credit Union was officially granted a community-based charter on November 19, 1998 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). This conversion was formally adopted by the Board of Directors on November 21, 1998 and effective November 23, 1998. The conversion to a community based credit union, allows Central One to serve many communities in Central Massachusetts. Membership in Central One is eligible to "persons who live, work, worship, go to school in, and business and legal entities in"​ our Field of Membership. Once a member...always a member... Once you are a member of Central One, you are always considered a member, even if you move out of our charter area, as long as your share savings account maintains at least a $5.00 balance. Family members or individuals living in the same household as an existing member are eligible to join Central One. Family members can live anywhere in the world and still become a member of Central One. The Credit Union's philosophy is to "offer the highest quality products and services possible to both the Savers and the Borrowers of Central One Federal Credit Union"​.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
POLISH NATIONAL CREDIT UNION
POLISH NATIONAL CREDIT UNION
Chicopee, Massachusetts
51-200 employees
As a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative, Polish National Credit Union is committed to our members. We will uphold our fundamental responsibility to actively serve people within our field of membership, and as appropriate, the communities they live in. We will treat all members with respect and dignity and we will offer honest fair deals to all members. We will deliver a range of low cost products and services to the diverse economic and social make-up of our members and potential members. We will look for better ways to reach the under-served in our field of membership. In addition, we will continually, in all facets of operation, demonstrate the value of membership in our Credit Union. We will monitor and communicate our service in a meaningful way so that, members, potential members, legislators, regulators and the community at large will understand and appreciate the unique role that member-owned financial cooperatives play in their lives. In our Strategic Plan we will strive to enable our members to become financially self-sufficient and successful. We will provide consumer education and teach financial thrift. Our Mission Statement remains "Not for Profit, Not for Charity, But for Service" and our philosophy of "People Helping People."
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HOME LOAN INVESTMENT BANK, FSB
HOME LOAN INVESTMENT BANK, FSB
Warwick, Rhode Island
51-200 employees
Shoreham Bank is a Federally Regulated Savings Bank that has been assisting homeowners for over 35 years. Since 1971 we have helped over 75,000 people refinance their homes, consolidate their debt, purchase new homes and take cash out for life expenses. We take pride in our ethical business conduct, superior customer service and unwavering dedication to our customers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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CONNEX CREDIT UNION, INC.
CONNEX CREDIT UNION, INC.
North Haven, Connecticut
51-200 employees
Connex is one of Connecticut's largest credit unions nearing $1 Billion in assets and serving more than 70,000 members across 8 branches. Headquartered in North Haven, Connecticut, Connex offers a complete range of financial products and services with exceptional personalized assistance and knowledgeable staff committed to meeting the needs of its members. Connex also actively engages in local partnerships and community initiatives, empowering local neighborhoods to thrive. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, attends school or worships in New Haven, Hartford, Middlesex or Fairfield Counties. Join us today to start banking for your possibilities. Visit a branch in Branford, Guilford, Hamden, Meriden, New Haven, North Haven, Monroe, and Orange!
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
JEWETT CITY SAVINGS BANK
JEWETT CITY SAVINGS BANK
Jewett City, Connecticut
51-200 employees
Jewett City Savings Bank has been voted the best community bank in eastern Connecticut in The Bulletin's and the Westerly Sun's Readers' Choice Awards for 2022 and 2021. Jewett City Savings Bank is a community bank providing financial services to consumers and businesses in eastern Connecticut. The Bank currently operates 7 full-service offices along the I-395 corridor in Jewett City, Brooklyn, Dayville, Plainfield, Preston, Putnam and in Pawcatuck. Founded in 1873. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Equal Housing Lender.
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Top Benefits