Connecticut bank directory
- Savings
Bank of Manchester
The SBM Charitable Foundation, Inc. was established in 2000 by Connecticut Bancshares,
Inc., the parent company of the Savings Bank of Manchester in Manchester, Connecticut. The
Foundation is committed to improving the quality of life for residents in more than 40
communities in northeast Connecticut served by the Savings Bank of Manchester. Priorities
for funding include health and human services, education, housing and the arts.
- Tolland
Bank
On April 30, 1841, Jeremiah Parish and others submitted a petition to legislation
requesting a charter to establish a mutual savings bank, which was granted. The Savings
Bank of Tolland joined the Tolland County Bank to better serve the banking needs of
families and individuals living in the area. Both banks conducted business in the same
building "on the green", with the Savings Bank of Tolland renting space from
Tolland County Bank.
July 2003, Tolland Bank announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement to merge
with New Haven Savings Bank (NHSB). In a separate release dated July 16, 2003, New Haven
Savings Bank announced its intention to convert from a mutual savings bank to a stock
savings bank and simultaneously merge with Alliance Bancorp of New England, Inc., holding
company for Tolland Bank, and Connecticut Bancshares, Inc. (NASDAQ:SBMC), holding company
for the Savings Bank of Manchester. The transactions are expected to be completed in the
first quarter of 2004. Future proxy statements and other relevant documents will be filed
with the SEC and made available to shareholders of Alliance for their consideration and
vote.
- Webster
Bank
Backed by our dedication to helping individuals, families, and businesses achieve their
financial goals, Webster has grown steadily to become a diversified financial services
company with over $13 billion in assets. Consumer & Small Business encompasses the
retail branch system, customer contact center, and ATM's. Offered are consumer loans and
lines of credit, checking, savings, money market accounts, CD's and other services.
Webster's small business bankers provide a full array of services for their customers and
can deliver local credit decisions. Business Banking is well established in serving
traditional middle market customers and is strengthening its reputation as a preferred
provider of financial services to the health care and high tech industries. Among services
offered are cash management, asset-based lending, commercial real estate, syndicated
lending, and international banking.
- Corner
Stone Bank
Since 1985, we've been providing our friends and neighbors with personal service,
attractive rates, and the latest in banking convenience.
- Fairfield County Savings
Headquartered at 67 Wall Street, Norwalk and have six other branches from Fairfield to
Darien serving all of Fairfield County.
- Farmington
Saving Bank
For over 150 years, Farmington Savings Bank has been serving the people of Central
Connecticut. We are a full service community bank offering a full range of personal and
business banking products and services.
- Guilford
Savings Bank
The year was 1875 and the community was Guilford, Connecticut. Twenty five local
businessmen had a vision -
The Guilford Savings Bank. A hometown resource, where residents could invest their savings
with confidence and find the right financing. 128 years later, that same tradition of
community banking continues. Our roots date back to the 19th century, while our services
are styled for the 21st.
- Liberty
Bank
Liberty Bank Introduces Check Imaging Beginning in December, Liberty Bank Checking Account
Statements will have a brand new look! And you'll love how easy it makes managing your
account, because instead of all those loose cancelled checks every month, you'll find a
printed sheet with images of all your checks in numerical order, the dates they were paid
and the amounts.
Can you really love a bank? Ask a Liberty Bank customer! They are constantly telling us
how much they love getting big-bank products without having to give up the responsive,
friendly and caring service of a true community bank. And we never get tired of hearing
it.
- Mechanics
Savings Bank
Founded in 1905 as an independent community bank, The Mechanics Bank has become one of the
largest banks headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area. Today, with over $2 billion in
assets, we continue to maintain our independence and serve the community with our unique
brand of relationship banking. We employ much of the latest technology to provide our
customers with the conveniences that they would expect from a much larger bank:
MechDirect® Internet Banking, MasterMoney and Gold MasterMoney Cards to name
a few; however, unlike the megabanks, we can provide these conveniences without
sacrificing personal service.
- National
Iron Bank
Serving Cornwall Bridge, Norfolk, Salisbury and Washington Depot with both branches and
ATMs.
- New Haven
Savings Bank
New Haven Savings Bank, founded in 1838, is committed to being the Bank of Choice for
South Central Connecticut. Currently we have 28 branches in 20 communities.
- Patriot
National Bank
Patriot National Bank is a new age bank dedicated to old fashioned service. At Patriot,
you'll find so much of what you've been missing at other banks: Like real people answering
your phone calls -- not machines. Rapid turnaround on loans. Low service fees. Fast,
courteous response to your every banking need. At any of our branches in Stamford,
Greenwich, Old Greenwich or Norwalk, you'll be treated like a neighbor. After all, we live
here, too -- Patriot National Bank was founded and run by people in your community.
- First
County Bank
On September 20, 1851, The Stamford Savings Bank opened its doors for business on Main
Street. Hezekiah Satterlee opened Account Number 1 with $5. The Stamford Savings Bank
began as a mutual savings bank to safeguard and invest the money of Stamford's residents
as well as make loans for the construction and purchase of homes. This new institution was
to have no stock and its profits were to be paid to depositors in dividends or held in
reserve for their greater security. This definition of a mutual savings bank holds true
today.
- First
International Bank, N.A (formerFirst National Bank of New England)
On April 4, 2003, the Connecticut Banking Commissioner approved a request by First
International Bank to change its name to UPS Capital Business Credit. This name change
complements the launch of UPS's new branding strategy, which includes a new UPS logo - the
first change to the company logo in over forty years. UPS Capital Business Credit is an
integral part of the UPS Capital suite of financial products and services, and we will
continue to specialize in providing unique credit, trade, and financial solutions for
small and medium-sized companies. We also offer the value of the entire UPS enterprise,
including transportation, distribution, logistics, fulfillment and other services that
help synchronize the world of commerce.
All of us at UPS Capital Business Credit look forward to working with you further as you
continue to grow and develop your business.
- First
National Bank of Suffield
Personal Banking Products:
- Checking & NOW Accounts
- Reserve Checking
- No Fee Savings Accounts
- Personal Loans
- Residential Mortgages
- Home Equity Lines
- Money Market Accounts
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