Auburn Bancorp, Inc. operates as the holding company for Auburn Savings Bank, FSB that provides personal and business banking products and services primarily in Lewiston/Auburn, Maine. The company accepts demand accounts, money market accounts, NOW accounts, savings accounts, and certificates of deposit; and checking, personal certificate of deposit, personal IRAs, health savings account, business checking, business saving, and non-profit checking deposits. It also provides loans, such as mortgages, construction, home equity, auto, and term loans; line of credit; debit and credit cards; and merchant program, as well as ATM and online banking services. The company was founded in 1887 and is headquartered in Auburn, Maine. Auburn Bancorp, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Auburn Bancorp, MHC.
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