MANCHESTER — Laconia Savings Bank recently celebrated the grand opening of its new office at 705 Hooksett Road in Manchester.
Joined by representatives of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Ted Gatsas, Laconia Savings Bank employees hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to formally open the new office.
Later in the day WZID broadcasted live from the new office while guests entered to win several raffle prizes such as Monarchs suite tickets and ski passes. Max the Monarch also stopped by the new office and waved at traffic and posed for pictures with locals.
Laconia Savings Bank, founded in 1831, provides deposit, lending and wealth management services to families and businesses throughout New Hampshire. With 21 community offices within the state and assets exceeding $1 billion, Laconia Savings Bank is the largest independent bank in New Hampshire.
Photo Caption:
Front Row: Robin Comstock, President and CEO for the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce; Mark Primeau, President & CEO for Laconia Savings Bank; Mayor Ted Gatsas, Mayor for the City of Manchester; Mary Beth White, AVP - Manchester Office Manager for Laconia Savings Bank; Charlene Cesarini, Advertising Sales Manager for The Hippo; Back Row: Peter F. Thompson, Mortgage Loan Officer for Laconia Savings Bank; Darren Howcroft, Financial Consultant for Laconia Savings Bank; Barry Leonard, SVP – Team Leader/ Commercial Services for Laconia Savings Bank; Mary Mattson, VP – Commercial Services for Laconia Savings Bank; Louis H. Guevin, Jr., EVP – Commercial Services for Laconia Savings Bank; Christopher MacDonnell, VP - Cash Management for Laconia Savings Bank; Vickie Routhier, VP - Director of Marketing and Public Relations for Laconia Savings Bank. (Courtesy photo)


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