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Fighting Food Insecurity in Vermont and New Hampshire: A Community Effort

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Across Vermont and New Hampshire , 1 in 11 and 1 in 14 people currently face food insecurity, respectively, with numbers expected to climb even farther in the coming months. Join in the Fight against Food Insecurity Universal access to fresh, healthy food is essential to the wellbeing of our communities in Vermont and New Hampshire.

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Here’s How to Become More Than the Branch Next Door

Gonzobanker

Here are a few striking initiatives that caught my attention in the last couple of months: Issue biodegradable debit cards While Mastercard will require banks to use sustainable materials in issuing new payment cards by 2028, Bank of New Hampshire has been issuing biodegradable debit cards since last August.

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Regional Banks Guide Corporates To Future-Proof Accounts Payable

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People’s United Bank, which operates across Connecticut, southeastern New York state, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine and New Hampshire, recently demonstrated the growing interest of community banks to collaborate with FinTechs to expand their product offering — just as larger national and multinational financial institutions (FIs) do.

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Granite Bank Acquires New Hampshire Lender

American Banker

Granite Bank in Portsmouth, N.H., will acquire Cousins Home Lending.

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What Can a HELOC do for You? A Guide for VT & NH Homeowners

Ublocal

Since 1891, Union Bank has been helping our neighbors in Vermont and New Hampshire tap into their home equity and get the most out of homeownership. Union Bank has the right HELOC for you As a true community bank, Union Bank approaches home equity lending with the same core values we bring to all of our services.

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N.H. Mutual Taps Director as Next Chief

American Banker

Mascoma Savings Bank in New Hampshire spent six months searching for a new president and chief executive before selecting one of its directors for the job.

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A little game of one-on-one?

Jeff For Banks

I recently met with Frank Teas, CEO of The Nashua Bank in New Hampshire to discuss strategy (See photo. As many community banks realize the challenge of evolving into a price leader because of their Goliath competitors, they are returning to the way banking was done when it was personal, dating back over 100 years.