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From bank mergers to Marty the mascot, Maine's financial services sector has seen a flurry of activity in 2024.
Here are links to 10 news and feature articles published by Mainebiz this year.
Riding out the storm: Amid economic uncertainty, Maine banks keep calm and carry on
TD Bank to close two branches in Maine this summer
TD Bank plans another Maine bank branch closure this summer
Father-and-son team launches boutique wealth management firm
Camden National to bolster NH presence with $86.6M deal for North Conway-based bank
With Camden National deal and others in the works, bank mergers seem to be picking up
Bangor puts basketball's Flagg brothers on center court to tout teen debit card
Finance with a friendly face: Meet 'Marty,' a credit union mascot for young savers
Portland financial advisor HM Payson set to be acquired by Florida firm
With apps and online banking, what's the role of the local bank branch?
Find more banking and finance news on the Mainebiz website here.
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