Free event will take place at the Bank’s main office
Franklin Savings Bank will host a free community shred day on Saturday, September 28th from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at its main office located at 387 Central Street in Franklin. The event is open to the public as well as businesses looking to safely discard unwanted documents and confidential files.
“We are pleased to offer our community shred events to residents and businesses located throughout the Lakes Region,” commented Ron Magoon, President & CEO. “We remain vigilant in safeguarding our customers’ information and are always searching for ways to protect our customers from becoming unsuspecting victims of identity theft. Our community shred days are just another way for us to educate the community on the importance of destroying unwanted confidential documents in a safe way.”
A shred truck will be onsite to safely dispose of all unwanted documents. All documents must be free of large clips, three ring binders and plastic. There is no limit on the number of boxes to be shredded. For additional information, please call 603.934.4445 or chat with us online by visiting www.fsbnh.bank.
Established in 1869, Franklin Savings Bank is an independent, mutually-owned community bank, offering a full array of commercial lending, personal banking and investment services throughout the Central Lakes Region and southern New Hampshire. Headquartered in Franklin, the Bank has offices in Bristol, Boscawen, Tilton, Gilford, Merrimack and Goffstown, as well as an office in Bedford for business lending. The Bank also offers investment, insurance and financial planning services through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Independence Financial Advisors. As a recognized leader in providing the latest in financial services technology, Franklin Savings Bank remains committed to serving the needs of businesses, families and the communities it serves, through a dedicated team of employees, a diverse line of financial products and services, and continued investment in emerging technology.
Since 2009, Franklin Savings Bank has donated over 11% of its net income to charity. Visit www.fsbnh.bank to learn more or follow the bank on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube.