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A 150-year-old Maine banking institution has announced both a new name and the launch of a new “Dream Big” vision that it hopes will bring the institution forward during a period when many economic indicators show a continuously strengthening economy.
The First N.A., a Damariscotta-based community bank with 16 locations across the state, officially unveiled its new name, First National Bank, yesterday during a company-wide announcement.
To commemorate the changes, the bank will be running a new advertisement on Super Bowl Sunday composed of several documentary-style scenes shot by Maine filmmakers that show life in Maine.
“At its core, our vision as a bank is to listen to each other and to collaborate to help Mainers achieve their dreams,” First National Bank President Tony McKim said in a prepared statement. “We’re empowering our employees to help make our customers’ dreams come true whether that’s purchasing their first home or car, opening a business or planning for retirement. It’s also about being active in the community and believing that together we can affect positive change.”
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