Meredith Village Saving Bank will host a grant opening for its newest branch in Exeter on Friday, July 19. The event will feature tours of the office, giveaways, outdoor games, ice cream and treats from Clyde’s Cupcakes truck and the opportunity to vote for a local nonprofit to win $1,000 donation.
“It has been exciting to watch the branch take shape over the past few months and we are so excited to open our doors and present this beautiful new office and MVSB to the community,” said Jim Carrigan, MVSB Regional Vice President. “Our team of knowledgeable and friendly bankers and lenders are ready to serve the needs of Exeter.”
Branch & Business Development Manager Kelly Geary will lead the office, supporting the bank’s local customers, employees and community involvement efforts alongside Branch Services Supervisor Danielle Bowles.
“The community has been so welcoming and supportive of MVSB and of our team, and we are thrilled to continue to grow relationships and be involved in all that makes Exeter so special,” said Geary. “We hope everyone will stop in to our Grand Opening celebration on the 19th or any time to meet the team, see the new office and allow us to share our appreciation!”
In addition to the branch banking team, Mortgage Loan Officer Deborah Miller will continue to support home lending clients. Vice President, Business Development & Small Business Lender Julie Clement and Vice President, Commercial Lending Officer Team Leader Angela Salb will continue assisting businesses with their specialized business banking and financing needs.
For more information, visit mvsb.com.


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