
Vermont Business Magazine Northfield Savings Bank (NSB) employees, members of the Board of Trustees, and friends from the community recently inaugurated the Bank’s newly renovated Northfield office at 33 South Main Street, culminating one year of work upgrading the space. The Bank’s historic home office, which first opened its doors in 1867, received a fresh, clean look showcasing NSB’s signature gold and gray colors – gold for the energy of our people, and gray representing the Bank’s foundation in Vermont – as well as expanded capabilities for serving customers, including its first ever drive-up.
The character of the building and surrounding landscape was preserved while creating a warm and welcoming branch for the community.
At the official Ribbon Cutting, NSB President and CEO Thomas Leavitt spoke about the significance of the building and its role in the Bank’s past, present and future before introducing Norwich University President Richard Schneider, who told the crowd about NSB’s important place in the Town of Northfield’s history. Senior Community Banking Officer Wendy Rea, who leads the team at the Northfield branch, talked about the joys of working in the beautiful new space, and how hard employees worked to make the transition between the building and a temporary banking space – dubbed the “bank in a box” – seamless for NSB’s valued customers while renovations were ongoing.
Northfield Savings Bank would like to thank everyone who worked to make this vision a reality. The Bank is thrilled to continue to serve and be a part of the community, as it has been for more than 150 years.
About Northfield Savings Bank
Northfield Savings Bank was founded in Northfield, VT in 1867. Over 150 years, assets have grown to more than $950 million, and NSB is the largest independent bank headquartered in Vermont. NSB is a full-service bank offering a full range of community banking, commercial banking, mortgage banking, and investment services to more than 30,000 consumer and commercial customers. Also known for its role as a corporate citizen, NSB proudly donates 10% of profits to Vermont community organizations. Donations exceeded $300,000 in 2017 to more than 200 community organizations. Northfield Savings Bank operates 13 branches throughout central Vermont and Chittenden County stretching from Bethel to Greater Burlington. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.www.nsbvt.com
Source: Northfield, VT - Northfield Savings Bank 8.30.2018
