Scammers are hoping you’ve been online shopping, in hopes that you aren’t keeping track of your purchases. Recently, there’s been an uptick in smishing, or bogus text messages, from delivery services including the U.S. Postal Service, UPS and FedEx. How it Works You receive a text message claiming that your package is being kept on hold due to […]
Archives for 2025
The Merrimack Invests in Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity’s Home Repair Program
Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) is helping to build stronger communities by supporting the Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity. Funded through the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA), The Merrimack has pledged $10,000 towards the Greater Nashua Habitat for Humanity’s Home Repair Program which provides urgent repairs to low-income homeowners, including seniors, veterans and […]
Our Concord branch at 89 N. Main Street is temporarily closed. All other Merrimack branches are open for normal business hours. Thank you for your understanding.
Our Concord branch at 89 N. Main Street is temporarily closed. All other Merrimack branches are open for normal business hours. Thank you for your understanding.
The Merrimack Reveals 2026 Community Calendar Winners
Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) announces the local photographers whose images were selected to be featured in its 2026 Community Calendar. Out of hundreds of submissions, the photos chosen highlight the year-round beauty of New Hampshire. “Thank you to everyone who shared their photographs with us and continue to do so year after year,” said Linda […]
2025 Holiday Hours & Transaction Cutoff Times
Holiday Hours In observance of Christmas, all Merrimack offices will be closing early on Wednesday, December 24th at 1:00 PM and will be closed on Thursday, December 25th. Please note, the cutoff time for mobile deposits will be 1:00 PM and the cutoff time for outgoing wires, ACH origination, Positive Pay decisions, electronic loan payments and […]
The End of The Penny: What This Change Means for You
Financial institutions and retailers nationwide are noticing a slowdown in the circulation and availability of pennies now that production has ended. To serve all customers fairly, The Merrimack is limiting penny transactions and change orders. While this shift may raise questions and concerns, The Merrimack is committed to helping customers and businesses navigate the change with confidence. Why […]
The Merrimack Accepting Donations for Annual Mitten Tree Drive
Join Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) in giving back this holiday season by donating to its Annual Mitten Tree Drive. Now through the end of the year, The Merrimack will be collecting new handmade or store-bought mittens, hats and scarves. “Winters in New Hampshire can be rough, especially for our neighbors in need,” said Linda Lorden, […]
The Merrimack Supports Development of the Mark Stebbins Community Center
Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) is helping finance the construction of the Mark Stebbins Community Center on Manchester’s West Side, slated to open in fall 2026. Funded through the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA), The Merrimack pledged $15,000 toward the non-profit center which will provide children and families access to vital resources. “By […]
The Merrimack Receives Community Donation from FHLBank Boston
Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) announces it’s the recipient of Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston’s Grants for New England Partnerships. As part of the program, The Merrimack was awarded $2,500 to distribute to local non-profits, highlighting the importance of partnerships between local banks and the community. “We’re thrilled to be recognized for our community development […]
The Merrimack Helps Concord Coalition to End Homelessness Welcome Home Residents
Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) is proud to partner with Concord Coalition to End Homelessness to help welcome home individuals transitioning out of homelessness. Once the temporary home of the Coalition’s Resource Center, the building on South State Street was converted into eight apartment units – all of which were “adopted” by local organizations to […]
