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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]
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 and adopting the name Northway Bank in 2005. [6]
Bank is southwest of Lyndhurst and south of the main A35 road through the New Forest. [1] It is bounded by woodland or wood pasture except on the east where there are arable lands, and former parkland of the Cuffnells Estate. [2]
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.
The New Hampshire Bank Building is a historic commercial building at 22-26 Market Square, Portsmouth, New Hampshire.Built in 1803 and much altered since, it is one of the nation's oldest purpose-built bank buildings, and was until 1977 the oldest building used continuously to house banking operations.
St. Mary's Bank is an American credit union based in Manchester, New Hampshire.It was founded in 1908 and was the first credit union in the United States. [6]The credit union offers personal banking, business banking, savings, checking, investment, mortgages, home equity, auto loans, online banking, and debit and credit cards.
The New Hampshire Savings Bank Building is a historic commercial building at 97 North Main Street in downtown Concord, New Hampshire, across Capitol Street from the New Hampshire State House.
The bank was founded on February 6, 1846 as Berkshire County Savings Bank. [4]In 1997, the bank acquired Great Barrington Savings Bank and changed its name to Berkshire Bank. [5]