Thomaston Savings Bank Gives Out $97K in Grants
Thomaston Savings Bank awarded 35 grants totaling in $97,500 during the first phase of its foundation’s current grant cycle, focused on needs and groups in Bristol, Farmington and Unionville.
Thomaston Savings Bank awarded 35 grants totaling in $97,500 during the first phase of its foundation’s current grant cycle, focused on needs and groups in Bristol, Farmington and Unionville.
Thomaston Savings Bank says it has made an application with the state Department of Banking and the FDIC for a new branch and ATM in New Britain.
Thomaston Savings Bank has named Francesca Kracht as its next chief risk officer. Kracht replaces Nancy O’Donnell, who retired from the bank at the end of December.
Nancy O’Donnell, Thomaston Savings Bank’s senior vice president and chief risk officer, retired from the bank last week.
Thomaston Savings Bank’s employees donated more than $45,000 to the United Way’s annual workplace campaign.
Thomaston Savings Bank has joined the Alloy Labs Alliance, a consortium of community and mid-sized banks focused on quickening the pace of technology innovation to help banks compete against large, national players.
Thomaston Savings Bank has opened a new limited-service branch inside Thomaston High School.
Homeowners have seen the equity in their homes reach historic levels this year, but rising interest rates have put a serious dent in cash-out refinance volumes
Thomaston Savings Bank has opened a new branch in the Unionville section of Farmington.
Thomaston Savings Bank funded the production and installment of a new scoreboard at Muzzy Field, a historic ballpark in Bristol.
Thomaston Savings Bank has doubled its branch network in the last 11 years, and tripled its assets. In the middle of that growth sits senior retail banking officer Todd Burton.
The charitable foundation for Thomaston Savings Bank awarded 42 grants totaling more than $97,000 in the third phase of the foundation’s grant cycle.
Thomaston Saving Bank employees donated more than $40,000 to the bank’s United Way campaign this year. Bank employees across all branches and departments made pledges to support the United Way and its mission to provide basic human needs, financial stability and education across the state, the bank said in a statement.
The Thomaston Savings Bank’s charitable foundation has awarded $25,000 in fuel assistance grants to help organizations provide assistance to those unable to afford utilities throughout the year, especially during the winter.
Thomaston Savings Bank’s charitable foundation has awarded nearly $230,000 in grants to 111 organizations in Litchfield County.
Thomaston Savings Bank employees recently raised more than $2,000 for the Brian O’Connell Homeless Project.
Thomaston Savings Bank’s charitable foundation has awarded a $1,500 grant to the Lions Low Vision Centers (LLVC). The grant will provide for continued financial support for the Saint Mary’s Hospital Health & Wellness Center in Waterbury and Saint Mary’s Physical Therapy of Naugatuck.
Thomaston Savings Bank has joined the national Bank On movement to reach unbanked and underbanked consumers by launching a product that eliminates overdraft fees.
Employees of Thomaston Savings Bank Foundation chose 20 nonprofits to receive $1,500 one-time donations under the bank’s Act to Impact campaign.
Thomaston Savings Bank has named Rosemary Briglia as executive vice president and chief operating officer following the retirement of former COO, Jim Nichol.