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Tiffany Frederick’s office at the Ogdensburg Branch looks like many others, with a warm wood tone, multiple computer monitors, and pictures of family spread out across a desk.
Tiffany Frederick’s office at the Ogdensburg Branch looks like many others, with a warm wood tone, multiple computer monitors, and pictures of family spread out across a desk.
North Country Savings Bank President and Chief Executive Officer R. Brian Coakley and the Board of Trustees announced the appointment of David B. Warner, R.PH., to the Bank’s Board of Trustees, effective January 23rd, 2024.
On the 1st of November, R. Brian Coakley stepped into his new role as CEO and President of North Country Savings Bank. For this Canton native, it was the unique journey to this career summit that has shaped his vision for the future of the bank.
Outgoing President and CEO Theresa Phalon describes the start of her 36-year career with North Country Savings Bank (NCSB) as “a very humble beginning.”
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and North Country Savings Bank wants you to stay safe when it comes to banking. Here are 5 red flags to watch out for when contacted by someone claiming to be a financial institution.
Speaking neighbor to neighbor, right now is a great time to think about saving. NCSB currently has a special offer on seven-month Certificates of Deposit (CDs) with a noteworthy 5.00% rate and an APY of 5.12%.*
View this short video to learn more about NCSB’s Interactive Teller Machine (ITM) capabilities.
The full-service branch in Malone is North Country Savings Bank’s newest and most modern facility with Interactive Teller Machines (ITMs) that let you take care of just about all of your banking needs, 24/7.
If you bank at the Canton branch of North Country Savings Bank, you might recognize NCSB’s Floating Relationship Banker Hudson Brown, if just for his snappy sense of style. He faithfully wears a necktie to work Monday through Thursday. On Fridays, Brown bumps it up a notch, or knot.
On-the-move Adirondack company credits North Country Savings Bank for helping to build their business If there was a dime for every time in history someone dreamed up a business scheme over a pint of beer...
It is telling that one of the first things North Country Savings Bank loan originator Emily Moore wants you to know about her is that she started working at age 14–beginning as a dishwasher at McLean’s Restaurant in Keeseville–while also putting in long hours as a volunteer alongside her parents
Martha Graves has banked with North Country Savings Bank for so long, it was called Canton Savings and Loan when she and her husband Carmen opened their first account in the 1950s.