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Six ways we offer more for your business.

A true business banking relationship goes beyond basic banking products to offer more. Our business bankers have the experience, knowledge and connections to help your business grow.

1.We have a strong commitment to locally-owned businesses.
2. We understand the day-to-day realities of owner managed businesses.
3. We appreciate that your business is unique – so is our approach to your banking needs.
4. We are not just your bank, we are your connection to a wide variety of resources and programs to help your business succeed.
5. We have a history of supporting local community organizations.
6. We have remained financially strong and stable for more than 175 years.

At Middlesex Savings Bank, we think the time may be right for you to invest in your business. Our current  business term loan offer includes*:

• An attractive 4.5% interest rate.
• Repayment Terms up to 5 years.
• Loans up to $250,000.
•  ZERO closing costs – whether you choose a loan or line of credit.

*Existing loan balances and SBA financing excluded. Subject to approval. Offer applicable to Middlesex Saving Bank business checking account holders only. See one of our business development officers for details. Subject to change without notice.

To learn more about this offer or how Middlesex can help your business succeed, connect with the BDO closest to your business.

Maud is the Business Development Officer for the towns of Natick, Framingham, Needham, Wellesley, Wayland, Maynard and Sudbury. 

Angie is the Business Development Officer for Ashland, Franklin, Bellingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Medway, Milford, Millis, Medfield and surrounding towns.


Carla is the Business Development Officer for Acton, Bedford, Boxborough, Concord, Groton, Littleton, Southborough, Westford and surrounding towns.



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