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Savings Bank of Walpole Promotes Crystal Lewis to Assistant Vice President, Business Development Officer

December 29, 2022

Keene, NH – Savings Bank of Walpole is pleased to announce the promotion of Crystal Lewis to Assistant Vice President, Business Development Officer.

Crystal joined Savings Bank of Walpole in 2019 as the bank’s Business Development Officer where she quickly got to work connecting with customers and introducing new businesses to Savings Bank of Walpole. During the pandemic, Crystal was instrumental in communicating with customers during the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) which allowed SBW to lend over $40MM to local businesses. Her other responsibilities include selling and administrating the bank’s Cash Management, Positive Pay, Remote Deposit Capture, Merchant Card Processing, Sweep and other business services.

“Crystal’s commitment to the Bank and to serving our business banking customers is commendable,” says Dominic Perkins, SVP, Retail Administration for Savings Bank of Walpole. “During the past three years, she has demonstrated a talent for being a quick study, successfully taking on new projects while seamlessly managing her day-to-day workload and identifying where she can help our business banking customers. The bank is excited to congratulate Crystal on this well-deserved promotion.”

With assets totaling $700 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 NHTrust* 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.

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*Products 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.