Banks in Plymouth, NH

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“WGSB is a great bank because they have wonderful people there that are ready to serve in a friendly and responsible way. They are a local bank with local people that provides complete services.”

4.7 Superb12 Reviews

“Mr. Gagnon went above and beyond to provide humanitarian aid that I sent to Odesa Ukraine. It wasn't easy to do at the beginning of the Russian invasion to send it. Despite the many challenges we faced he made sure the money was sent. He didn't help me to secure another client. He was willing to have the money sent by any legal means necessary. He showed deep sympathy, and concern to make sure we were successful. Mr. Gagnon is an excellent manager and a good person who deserves to be recognized for his acts of kindness.”

3.9 Good9 Reviews

“I was looking to set up a new business checking account recently. I did some research online then sent messages to three banks: my personal bank, the bank of the company I was purchasing, and Northway Bank, with whom we had recently refinanced our mortgage. Northway was the only one to respond.The manager contacted me by phone directly. We played tag for a couple hours and he was willing to fit me in the same day to get things taken care of. It was a Friday afternoon.There was a slight problem with getting the online portion of the account set up because of confusion with the online access from my mortgage account but the lead teller solved the problem in a timely manner.Between our experience with the personal mortgage refinancing and getting my business checking and credit card accounts, I have no issue with recommending them. Thank you.”

3.7 Good10 Reviews

“Our homeowners association have had a relationship with them for decades and have found the S&L to be responsive to our needs whether for a loan or to deposit our reserves. When needed, they even provided names for us to consider when we needed a new CPA.”

3.4 Good5 Reviews

“Positives: Good online experience, friendly people, fast digital transfers.Negatives: Increases in fees, reducing competitiveness.I recently received notice that a personal checking account I used for transfers into/out of my business was going to get $6/monthly fees had I not significantly increased my activities on that one account, nevermind that I have other accounts with the Bank. $6 isn't much by itself but it really adds up when you combine it with all the fees various business (banks and otherwise) have tacked on in the past couple years. This is highly annoying when other online banks and credit unions have fees/reduced fees--and no bank seems to like to pay more than minimal interest on accounts anyway these days. However, I do a lot of business in NH and having a Bank NH account makes doing business easier. I wish the Bank of NH leadership would have holistically reviewed my accounts and waived the fees for my personal checking given the business traffic I bring.While I gave a 4 star review overall to the Bank in light of these changes, I wish to give a 5 star review to Tracy, Branch Manager in Plymouth, for swiftly helping me come up a with a solution to reduce/eliminate fees, which involved changing account types. Though it wasn't the exact solution I had in mind, I appreciate her willingness to resolve my concerns in an amicable manner.In general, my bottom line is that Bank NH is continuing to increase fees and eliminate options and ultimately I think this is a negative direction. In this higher interest rate environment there have got to be better solutions for revenue than putting fees on account holders.”

3.4 Good8 Reviews

“Hours are convenient and a true pleasure to work with when we took out our home equity loan. Wonderful, helpful people from beginning to end and made the process ao easy. I Highly recommend them!”

2.2 Poor8 Reviews