Primary Bank provides various financial services to businesses and individuals in Southern New Hampshire. The company offers checking, savings, money market, health savings, and individual retirement accounts, as well as certificates of deposit. It also provides SBA loans, working capital and equipment lines of credit, commercial real estate loans, commercial construction loans, acquisition and development loans, residential sub-division loans, non-owner occupied multi-family loans and 1-4 family loans, business term loans, guaranteed loans, and letters of credit. In addition, the company offers cash management, remote deposit, lockbox, debit card/ATM, credit card, merchant, and online and mobile banking services. The company operates through four branches located in Bedford, Manchester, Derry, and Nashua, New Hampshire. Primary Bank was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Bedford, New Hampshire.
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