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Crossing the digital divide | Check processor FISC Solutions hopes innovation will help it gain new customers

For Carol Sabasteanski, the holidays mean loads of paperwork, and not of the gift-wrapping variety. Sabasteanski is...

Is bigger better? | The consolidation trend continues in Maine banking

Later this month, the 40 Maine branches of Providence, R.I.-based Fleet National Bank will swap their signs,...

Under the radar | Maine investment advisors eschew flashy marketing campaigns for a conservative approach

To commemorate its 150th anniversary, Portland-based financial services firm H.M. Payson & Co. this year opted not...
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The right mix | Lorraine Boston is singled out for transforming Kennebunk Savings’ lending department

At first glance, Lorraine Boston seems a bit out of place on the list of 25 women...

COMMENTARY: A new lease on life | Tax laws provide opportunities for fourth-quarter savings on equipment leases

Senior vice president, business banking, Key Bank Maine district Many small businesses rely on leasing equipment ˆ— everything...

Branching out | Maine credit unions combine services for members, and banks cry foul

Three hundred and fifty credit union executives received the heads-up in New Orleans last month. Growth in...

Safe keeping | A chat with D. Matthew Quinlan, president of FileSavers BMRC Inc. in Kennebunk.

Founded: September 2003 Revenues, 2003: $58,850 Projected revenues, 2004: $200,000 Address: 8 Commerce Dr., Kennebunk Phone: 467-9111 Web: www.filesaversbmrc.com Describe what your company...
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Take it E-Z | The Maine Turnpike Authority gets set to introduce E-Z Pass

Several years ago, Steve Klein had to pick up a client at John F. Kennedy International Airport...

COMMENTARY: Retail revolution | Why shopping locally — and avoiding the big boxes — will help Maine’s economy

Senior researcher, Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Portland This is the season when our thoughts turn to both giving...

Planting a seed | Don Flannery and the Maine Potato Board plot new strategies for the industry

If the Maine potato industry is going to survive and even thrive, Don Flannery says, it's got...
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