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The New Hampshire Banking Department is a state agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, headquartered in Concord.The department supervises all state-chartered financial institutions including commercial banks, merchant banks, and credit unions. [1]
The department was established via legislative act on July 1, 2017, when the state split the former Department of Resources and Economic Development (DRED) into the Department of Business and Economic Affairs (DBEA) and the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR).
Union Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Union Bankshares, Inc., is a U.S. community bank based in Morrisville, Vermont.The bank provides commercial, retail, and municipal banking services and asset management services throughout Northern Vermont and New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Business Review is a bi-monthly publication, published on newsprint and based in Manchester, covering business-related issues in New Hampshire.. New Hampshire Business Review started in 1978, and was purchased from the Madden family of New London, New Hampshire by Pennsylvania-based Independent Publications, Inc. which also owned the Telegraph of Nashua, the state's second ...
Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank, doing business as Newburyport Bank, is a U.S. bank headquartered in Newburyport, Massachusetts.The bank has 11 branches, including 6 in Essex County, Massachusetts, 2 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, as well as branches in the cities of Dover, Exeter, and Hampton, New Hampshire.
Northway Bank is a community bank located in New Hampshire.It was established in 1997 when the Berlin City Bank and the Pemigewasset National Bank merged, creating Northway Financial [6] Today, it is New Hampshire's largest independent commercial bank and the top-ranking SBA lender in the state.
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Formally known as the Bishop's Waltham and Hampshire Bank, it was founded by four partners: Thomas Fox, a dealer in wine and spirits; Stephen Steele, a farmer; John Seymour, a doctor and William Gummer, a solicitor. Each partner contributed £1,000 and the Bank opened in the office of William Gunner.