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SAVINGS BANK OF WALPOLE’S ROY GRAVES PROMOTED TO SENIOR CONSTRUCTION LOAN SPECIALIST FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE MUTUAL BANCORP

Keene, NH – Savings Bank of Walpole is pleased to announce that Roy Graves has been promoted to Senior Construction Loan Specialist for NH Mutual Bancorp (NHMB).

In his new position, Graves will be responsible for administering construction loans for NHMB’s affiliate banks including Savings Bank of Walpole, Merrimack County Savings Bank and Meredith Village Savings Bank. He will coordinate many of the components of construction lending, including reviewing budgets, specifications and projects along with performing site visits. Graves joined Savings Bank of Walpole’s residential lending team as mortgage loan originator in August 2022 and was instrumental in helping develop and implement the Bank’s strategic vision of expanding its role as the Monadnock Region’s local bank – particularly in the Rindge area. He has over 20 years of community banking experience.

“We’re excited to congratulate Roy on his new position with NHMB,” says Mark Bodin, President of Savings Bank of Walpole. “He has done an outstanding job as a member of SBW’s Mortgage Lending Team and we know he will excel in his new role.  It’s great because he can offer his construction expertise to the company as a whole while also continuing to take care of our local customers at Savings Bank of Walpole.”

With assets totaling $750 million, the Bank offers a wide range of financial products, including services to individuals, businesses and organizations. The Bank is affiliated with NH Mutual Bancorp, further enhancing the quality products and services it provides to customers. The Bank is a partner of the NHTrust1 brand to better serve customers by providing localized trust and wealth management products and services. Savings Bank of Walpole is an equal housing lender, and member of the FDIC. For more information visit www.walpolebank.com or call (603) 352-1822.

1Products and services made available through NHTrust are not insured by the FDIC or any other agency of the United States and are not deposits or obligations or guaranteed by the Bank and may lose value.