Norway Savings Bank
We Help You Be You
Norway Savings Bank
Norway Savings Bank
10 Franklin DriveWindham Maine 04062United States
207-892-3339
Business Description
Windham Dreams Take Off with Norway Savings Bank at Franklin Drive
Norway Savings Bank, located on Windham’s vibrant Franklin Drive (10 Franklin Drive), is more than just a bank. It's a place to start living your best Windham lifestyle. We see "YOU,"" creating personalized solutions that go beyond cookie-cutter choices to help you achieve all of your dreams, no matter how big or small.
Whether you're exploring Sebago Lake's glistening waters, building a thriving Windham business, or simply managing your everyday finances with ease, our friendly Windham team listens, supports, and guides you.
Step inside our conveniently located branch and experience the Norway Savings difference:
Checking and Savings Accounts - Find the right account for your lifestyle in Windham. Choose from flexible options to meet your everyday banking needs, save for your next Main Street Market haul, or reach long-term goals.
We offer a wide range of lending options, from auto loans and mortgages to home equity lines of credit and home equity loans.
Investment Services: Increase your wealth by utilizing expert guidance and a range of investment options that are tailored to your risk tolerance.
Business Banking: We are your trusted partner in Windham for your business success. We offer checking, loans, cash-management, and much more to help you thrive.
We're more than just a Windham bank. We're also your neighbor, your financial champion and your friend. Come and chat with us. Share your Windham dreams. Let's take flight, one step at a tim.
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About Windham
Windham is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 18,434 at the 2020 census. It includes the villages of South Windham and North Windham. It is part of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area. == History == The township was granted in 1734 by the Massachusetts General Court to Abraham Howard, Joseph Blaney and 58 others from Marblehead, Massachusetts.