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MASCOMA BANK
MASCOMA BANK
Lebanon, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
Mascoma Bank is a mutually owned bank and not for sale. With no shareholders to please, we are committed to remaining independent and to re-investing profits in our community. Our first priority has always been—and always will be—you, our customers. We are different than other banks and give you the security of a long-term relationship. We make sure you can pick up the phone and get things done locally with people who make decisions on your behalf. At Mascoma Savings Bank, we’re putting you first, today and tomorrow. With 25 locations through the Connecticut River Valley in New Hampshire and Vermont. Incorporated in 1899. We strive to provide exceptional customer service while improving the lives of our customers and our community. We are a full service bank offering a wide array of financial services including deposit products, loans, commercial banking, insurance, and wealth management. We also offer a wide range of automated services to provide access to your accounts 24/7, including internet banking, person to person payments, mobile deposits, and cash management products. Please consider Mascoma Savings Bank for your financial needs. We look forward to serving you. Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender
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BANK OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
BANK OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Laconia, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
Since our founding in 1831, Bank of New Hampshire has been a mutual banking organization focused on our depositors and accountable to our communities. We gather our deposits from local sources, and we make loans to finance local businesses, properties and individuals. We also live in the communities where we work, so we're as deeply committed as you are in maintaining our shared quality of life. We do it through financial services, volunteerism and charitable giving. That's been our mission since the day we opened our doors nearly two centuries ago. We are proud to say, "Bank of New Hampshire has been serving New Hampshire customers longer than any other New Hampshire-based bank."​ We look forward to serving you. Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender
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Below Market
PARTNERS BANK
PARTNERS BANK
Sanford, Maine
100-499 employees
Partners Bank, formerly SIS Bank, was founded in 1933 and is headquartered in Sanford, Maine, with additional branch locations in Springvale, South Sanford, Limerick, Buxton, Waterboro, Wells and York, Maine, as well as Portsmouth, Rye and Kingston, New Hampshire. Partners Bank, formerly SIS Bank, completed a rebrand in July 2019, which was strictly a name change; there have been no mergers or acquisitions, with the same people and same service. Partners Bank is a mutual savings bank that operates solely for the benefit of its deposit and loan customers and is focused on giving back to the communities where it serves. Deposits are insured in full by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Partners Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Equal Housing Lender. For more information, please visit partners.bank, or our facebook page @ facebook.com/partnersbankonline or call 1-888-226-5747. Partners Bank will respond to messages and requests as soon as possible Monday-Wednesday, 9am-4pm and Thursday-Friday, 9am-5pm. We can also be reached at 1-888-226-5747 during normal business hours. For more information please visit our website.
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Top Benefits
LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK
LEDYARD NATIONAL BANK
West Lebanon, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
The Upper Valley, Lake Sunapee and Concord regions'​ leading financial services organization helping individuals and businesses make clear, confident decisions about how to save, borrow and manage their finances with eight convenient community banking offices throughout the region. Ledyard National Bank is home to our premiere investment and trust division, Ledyard Financial Advisors, and our Private Banking division which delivers a higher level of personal and consultative service to professionals, their practices and their families. Ledyard gives you more than just bankers with knowledge, expertise and local decision-making capabilities. Ledyard offers true partnerships. At Ledyard, we help you plan well so you can live well. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
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Market Laggard
CLAREMONT SAVINGS BANK
CLAREMONT SAVINGS BANK
Claremont, New Hampshire
50-99 employees
Claremont Savings Bank is a mutual savings bank founded in 1907 primarily serving the communities of Claremont, Charlestown, and Cornish, New Hampshire. It is overseen by a Board of Trustees that are selected by and from the group of Corporators who represent the interests of the depositors, borrowers, and communities that the Bank serves.Claremont Savings Bank has one hundred full time employees who have been recognized for their professionalism and community service. Claremont Savings Bank offers a full range of deposit and loan products and services. The Bank is a portfolio lender which means that most loans are retained and serviced by the Bank. Claremont Savings Bank maintains a relationship with Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston where CSB can offer, originate and maintain servicing of fixed rate loans. CSB has many mortgages plans available as well as consumer and collateral loans. CSB’s FREE Online Banking and bill-payment services gives their customers access to financial information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Business Online Banking and Bill Pay gives business the opportunity to manage their accounts from their offices – get transaction history, make transfers, pay bills – all at no extra charge. Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender
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Below Market
WOODSVILLE GUARANTY SAVINGS BANK
WOODSVILLE GUARANTY SAVINGS BANK
Littleton, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank is a locally owned and operated community bank, serving the people, businesses, and communities of northern New Hampshire and northeastern Vermont. The bank has nine North Country offices, located in the communities of Woodsville, Piermont, Lisbon, Littleton, Lancaster, Plymouth, and Franconia, New Hampshire. It offers a wide variety of deposit and loan products to meet its customers’ everyday banking needs, as well as modern companion services, like internet and mobile banking, bill payment, and person-to-person payments, that make doing banking and managing money more convenient than ever. And, maybe most importantly, Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank’s staff is highly trained and motivated to provide its customers with quality customer support to help them reach their goals and ‘Balance Everything’. Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank | Member FDIC | Equal Housing Lender | Equal Opportunity Lender
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Market Laggard
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FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK
FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK
Franklin, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
Mortgage Securities, Asset-Liability Management, Derivatives
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Below Market
NEW HAMPSHIRE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
NEW HAMPSHIRE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Concord, New Hampshire
25-49 employees
NH Federal Credit Union is a full-service financial institution that has been serving its members since 1941. You will find some of the best rates for savings and loans in NH, along with very low fees. As a not-for-profit financial cooperative, we are owned by the people we serve - the employees and immediate family members of more than 150 employers throughout NH. The credit union philosophy is "people helping people". The money you deposit in NH Federal Credit Union is the money we use to loan to other members - most often your family members and co-workers. The interest repaid on loans funds the dividends for your savings and pays our operating expenses. You even have a say in how our organization is run by electing our volunteer board of directors.
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Top Benefits
SUGAR RIVER BANK
SUGAR RIVER BANK
Newport, New Hampshire
50-99 employees
Sugar River Savings Bank was founded in 1895 by a group of local businessmen who saw the need for a local bank, managed by local people who were committed to the growth and prosperity of the community. As a mutual bank, headquartered in Newport, NH, we service the surrounding communities of Newport, Sunapee, New London, Grantham, Warner, Bradford and Concord. Sugar River Bank is known for two outstanding qualities – commitment to service and independence. Our mutual charter grants us the flexibility to help our communities grow and prosper, as our founders intended. We are able to take the long view of what’s best for our customers. Mutual banking is hometown banking at its best, where our officers, trustees, and employees know our customers because they are our neighbors. We strive to give back to our communities through innovation, leadership, commitment and passion. Sugar River Bank is a full service bank that promotes hometown service. We strive to provide the best customer service we can while offering an array of products that our customers want and need, like deposit products, residential, consumer and commercial loans and investment services. To provide our customers with 24/7 access to their accounts we offer debit cards, internet banking, person to person payments, mobile deposits and cash management products. We’re your Hometown Bank Member FDIC / Equal Housing Lender Equal Opportunity Employer
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Market Competitive
WELLS RIVER SAVINGS BANK
WELLS RIVER SAVINGS BANK
Wells River, Vermont
50-99 employees
Our bank has an interesting heritage. In 1833, the Bank of Newbury was incorporated to serve the communities of Wells River and the surrounding villages. It was a state bank until 1867, when it adopted a national charter, and became the National Bank of Newbury. The bank focused on checking accounts and commercial loans. In 1892, the directors saw an opportunity to expand their services to savings accounts and residential mortgages, and joined with community members to charter the Wells River Savings Bank. For our customers and communities, the two banks were known as the “Wells River Bank” or the “Good Neighbor Bank” In 1981, reacting to changes within the banking industry, the two banks merged under the management of the savings bank. In 1988, we opened our first branch office, in Bradford. We continued south, with a new office in Fairlee in 1999, Newbury in 2006, and East Thetford in 2008. We are proud of our mutual bank heritage. We are owned by our depositors, so our profits stay here to help build our communities. Our mission remains consistent with the vision of our founders in 1833 and 1892, to make our communities better places to live, work, and raise families. We will build a strong capital foundation to: • Help our customers achieve economic success and financial security. • Create a place where our employees can learn, grow and be fulfilled in their work
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Below Market
HOLY ROSARY CREDIT UNION
HOLY ROSARY CREDIT UNION
Rochester, New Hampshire
50-99 employees
HRCU is a federally insured community credit union. We serve our members by providing quality financial services, which meet their needs in a professional, personalized and courteous manner. We provide competitive rates on loans, savings and investments, and access to products and services using the latest technology, while maintaining the Credit Union's long term financial stability. If you live, work or go to school in the State of New Hampshire or York, County, Maine, you are eligible to join Holy Rosary Credit Union. If you have a family member that is a member of HRCU, you are also eligible to join the credit union.
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Market Laggard
NEW HAMPSHIRE COMMUNITY LOAN
NEW HAMPSHIRE COMMUNITY LOAN
Concord, New Hampshire
50-99 employees
The New Hampshire Community Loan Fund turns investments and donations into loans and education that create opportunity and transform lives across the Granite State. We loan directly to, and on behalf of, people with low and moderate incomes to create and preserve affordable housing, good jobs, and child care and other vital community services. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and one of the first community development financial institutions (CDFIs) in the U.S., and have received industry awards and recognition for social impact, financial strength and performance.
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