Norway Savings Bank
We Help You Be You
Norway Savings Bank
Norway Savings Bank
557 Main Street, Suite AFryeburg Maine 04037United States
207-935-2051
Business Description
Your Money Management Compass: Norway Savings Bank in Fryeburg
Nestled on Fryeburg's bustling Main Street (557 Main Street), Norway Savings Bank isn't just a bank - it's your trusted guide for navigating your own Fryeburg adventure. We believe ""YOU,"", crafting personalized solutions that go beyond cookie-cutter choices to help you achieve unique dreams, no matter how big or small.
Whether you're scaling the majestic White Mountains, launching a local Fryeburg enterprise, or simply managing your everyday finances with ease, our friendly team listens, supports, and guides you.
Stop by our conveniently located branch and experience the Norway Savings difference:
Checking and Savings Accounts: Find a flexible option that fits your Fryeburg lifestyle. You can use it for everyday banking or to save for your next ski vacation.
Loans: From mortgages and auto loans to home equity loans and lines of credit, we have the lending solutions to fuel your Fryeburg ambitions.
Investment Services: Grow your wealth with expert guidance and a variety of investment options to suit your risk tolerance and aspirations.
Business Banking: We're your trusted partner for business success in Fryeburg, offering checking, loans, cash management, and more to help your enterprise thrive.
More than just a bank, we're your Fryeburg neighbor, your financial champion, your friend. Come chat with us, share your Fryeburg dreams, and let's find your perfect path together.
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About Fryeburg
Fryeburg is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,369 at the 2020 census. Fryeburg is home to Fryeburg Academy, a semi-private preparatory school, and the International Musical Arts Institute. The town is also site of the Fryeburg Fair, which each October attracts approximately 300,000 visitors. == History == The area was once a major Abenaki Indigenous peoples of the Americas village known as Pequawket, meaning "crooked place," a reference to the large bend in the Saco River.