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Bank of New Hampshire is Awarded Best 'Bank for Small Business 2013'
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LACONIA — Bank of New Hampshire has been selected as a winner in New Hampshire Business Review's 2013 BOB Awards, which honor the Best of Business in New Hampshire in over 90 categories. Bank of New Hampshire was honored in a statewide readers' survey as the Best Bank for Small Business category."Bank of New Hampshire is honored to receive a 2013 BOB Award," stated Mark Primeau, President & CEO of Bank of New Hampshire. "Bank of New Hampshire takes the time to understand you, your business, your goals, your current financial situation and your anticipated financial needs. We take great pride in our commitment to this great state and are dedicated to good corporate citizenship and understand that small businesses are vital to the growth of many communities."
Bank of New Hampshire has proven expertise in finding the best possible solutions for their customers. Bank of New Hampshire is a full service commercial bank offering not only loan and deposit products, but the latest advances in technology including business online banking and remote deposit capture, which provides customers the convenience of conducting their banking business from their office or a remote location. In addition, they also offer a full suite of Cash Management products to include, ACH origination, merchant credit card services, sweep accounts and fraud protection services for businesses.
All of the winners will be honored at a retro-themed event to be held from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 7, at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.
"The BOBs have really become a standard of excellence in New Hampshire's business community," said Jeff Feingold, editor of NHBR. "And so has the BOB Awards event, which is one of the best networking events in New Hampshire. This year, we're having even more fun with the event, traveling back in time to the late '60s and early '70s for a time that's sure to be 'groovy.'"