Monson Savings Bank Announces the Promotion of Paul Shepardson to Digital Systems Officer
Monson Savings Bank recently announced the promotion of Paul Shepardson to Digital Systems Officer. In his role he is responsible for overseeing Monson Savings Bank's electronic banking services and support. Additionally, he is responsible for staying up-to-date on cutting edge and convenient digital banking options that could be offered to Monson Savings Bank's customers.
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Monson Savings Bank Announces Austin Porchelli as the $50 Gift Card Winner to Maureen's Sweet Shoppe
Monson Savings Bank continues to celebrate their new East Longmeadow location with a weekly gift card drawing. At the beginning of December, Monson Savings Bank's new East Longmeadow branch began to hold a weekly drawing for a $50 local business gift card, the drawing was set to continue through February. As the month of February comes to an end, they are announcing the last few lucky winners.
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Monson Savings Bank Lobbies are Reopening Monday, February 22
We are happy to announce that beginning Monday, February 22nd, Monson Savings Bank plans to reopen our branch lobbies and begin to welcome our customers back for in-branch service. Our branches will operate under their normal business hours.
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Romance Scams: Protect Your Heart and Your Wallet
Monson Savings Bank is bringing awareness to romance scams. Online dating has become a very popular way to make romantic connections and meet new people. It has become even more convenient to date online in recent years with access to various dating apps and social media platforms. While many people have been able to form lasting relationships after meeting one another online, unfortunately some can experience heartache and financial headaches because of something called romance scams.
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Monson Savings Bank Donates $1,000 to Scantic Valley YMCA
Monson Savings Bank President and future CEO Dan Moriarty and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Michael Rouette recently visited the Scantic Valley YMCA located in Wilbraham to deliver a $1,000 donation. There they met with the Scantic Valley YMCA Branch Executive Director Debbie Kelder and the YMCA of Greater Springfield President and CEO Dexter Johnson to celebrate the continued support and partnership they share.
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