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COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK
COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK
Newport, Vermont
100-499 employees
Personal Banker with an emphasis in Customer Service and Product Knowledge. • Composed and distributed inter-departmental communications ensuring timely delivery while maintaining confidentiality. • Extensively researched and reported on all aspects of accounts, customers and transactions. • Comprehensively analyzed commercial and personal accounts and customers to determine potential risk. • Provided superior service to customers with regards to Online Banking, Cash Management, Remote Capture, and Treasury Services operations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
UNION BANK
UNION BANK
Morrisville, Vermont
100-499 employees
Enter general ledger into the appropriate accounts. Perform cash reconciliations while providing excellent customer service. Analyze, profiling and researching customer’s accounts and resolve any discrepancies. Helping customers with financial planning and budgeting their accounts. Balance my cash box on a daily basis. Performing accounts receivables taking in deposits, mortgage payments, credit card payments, loan payments and payments owed to the bank while confirming their accuracy. Processes a minimum of 1000 transactions a day. Assist with inventory, making sure we have enough supplies to carry out our daily task. Interpreting and staying in compliance with bank policies, procedures and federal laws and regulations. Perform administrative tasks such as filing, faxing, answering phones, retention, pulling up reports, wires, ordering cash, etc. Data entry, updating customer information and customer requests. Assist in conducting informational presentation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
PASSUMPSIC SAVINGS BANK
PASSUMPSIC SAVINGS BANK
St Johnsbury, Vermont
100-499 employees
Passumpsic Bank is a community bank, 11 branches strong, proudly serving the Northeast Kingdom, Central Vermont and New Hampshire's North Country. Passumpsic Bank is a one of the few remaining mutually owned banks. We are committed to reinvesting profits in the communities we serve, because our first priority has always been—and always will be—you, our customers. When you are preparing for one of life’s “great events”—planning to have your first child, buying a home, saving for college, retirement—you’re embarking on an adventure. You need a trusted financial partner to do all of these things, and Passumpsic Bank is waiting with open arms. In a region where adventure awaits at every turn, this plays nicely into the natural beauty of the regions we serve while encouraging customers—regardless of where they’re at in their lives—to start their adventure with Passumpsic. As a full-service financial organization, we pride ourselves on offering the products, services and financial expertise necessary to help individuals, families and businesses in all of the communities we serve to achieve their goals. We offer everything the big banks do, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find an organization that exemplifies “community banking” more than Team Passumpsic. We care about our customers and we get to know them. It’s the only way to truly understand their needs and goals. Our focus on our customers, and the regions we serve, has never been sharper. Our focus on helping to grow these regions, and be a part of making this great area even better, has never been stronger. We’re glad to be here, and we’re glad you’re with us. Member FDIC, Equal Housing Lender
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
802 CREDIT UNION
802 CREDIT UNION
Barre, Vermont
50-99 employees
River Valley Credit Union and Members Advantage Community Credit Union partnered in November of 2020. 802 Credit became our name in April of 2021. We strive to be our members primary banking solution with Checking and Savings accounts, Personal Loans, VISA Credit Cards, Auto Loans, Home Equity Loans and Mortgages. We currently have 9 branches throughout the state and membership is open to anyone who lives in Vermont or Cheshire, Grafton and Sullivan counties in New Hampshire. Each of our 33,000 plus members owns a share in the Credit Union, meaning they have a say in how we run our business. We have a democratically-elected, volunteer Board of Directors which sets the direction and priorities of the Credit Union.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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NORTHWAY BANK
NORTHWAY BANK
Berlin, New Hampshire
100-499 employees
Northway Bank, headquartered in Berlin, New Hampshire, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Northway Financial, Inc., serves dozens of communities throughout New Hampshire with 16 full-service branches and two loan production offices located in Bedford and Portsmouth. Today, with assets over $900 million, Northway Bank is one of the largest independent commercial community banks in New Hampshire. We are one of the area’s strongest lenders for commercial loans and residential real estate mortgages. More than a century of service has given us a deep understanding of this area and the people who live and work here. We proudly serve individuals, small businesses and commercial customers throughout New Hampshire. As a bank, we take the time to understand the financial needs of our customers and to reward their relationships with us. As bankers, we take pride in delivering personal service, practical advice and valuable financial solutions. And as a New Hampshire business, we take satisfaction from helping our customers, businesses and communities achieve more rewarding and financially secure futures. We intend to build on our reputation to help the communities we serve grow and prosper, and we are ever mindful of our responsibility to continue to enhance shareholder value. Are you interested in working for a vibrant local business with outstanding potential for personal and professional growth? That sounds like the Northway Bank. We offer skilled candidates rewarding career opportunities with competitive compensation and full benefits. If you want to work closely with other talented people for the benefit of our customers and communities, Northway Bank may be the right place for you. At Northway Bank, the right bank makes a real difference, and community still counts. Member FDIC. Northway Bank is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women, minority, veteran, and disability applications encouraged.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive