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North Easton Savings Bank adds Blue Atlantic Fabricators as new commercial banking partner

Shown (from left) are: Brett Meader, SVP – commercial loan officer, NESB; Michael Julian, general manager,
Blue Atlantic Fabricators; and Alison Nolan, principal, Blue Atlantic Fabricators.

East Boston, MA Blue Atlantic Fabricators, a structural steel and aluminum fabrication company, has selected North Easton Savings Bank (NESB) as its new commercial banking partner. This new relationship developed due to the bank’s unique strengths in supporting advanced manufacturing and industrial businesses across Eastern Massachusetts and Southern New England.

Located on the waterfront, Blue Atlantic’s 50,000 s/f facility features advanced equipment and direct waterfront access, enabling efficient logistics and flexible transportation options for projects of varying scale and complexity. Blue Atlantic Fabricators is a trusted provider of custom steel and aluminum fabrication solutions for a wide range of industries, including structural fabrication, marine and offshore wind applications, and specialized secondary metal services.

“Blue Atlantic Fabricators stands out for its precision craftsmanship, commitment to excellence, and ability to deliver tailored fabrication solutions to client defined specifications,” said Cate Adams, chief commercial banking officer of NESB. “We’re proud to support a company that contributes to critical infrastructure and industrial work throughout the region. Our relationship with them illustrates NESB’s ability to effectively scale with the size and complexity of any New England based business.”

A key differentiator for Blue Atlantic is its collaborative approach and highly skilled team, which provides comprehensive project support from design and fabrication through delivery and installation.

“Partnering with North Easton Savings Bank provides Blue Atlantic Fabricators with a financial institution that understands our operational needs and growth plans,” said Michael Jullian, general manager, Blue Atlantic Fabricators. “We value the stability and local commitment that NESB brings to our business relationship. I appreciate that their team is only a phone call or text away, from the front of the house to back-office support group, it’s a full-service approach.”

The new commercial banking relationship will encompass tailored financial services, including working capital solutions, treasury and cash management, and long-term strategic support designed to help Blue Atlantic Fabricators enhance operations and pursue future opportunities.

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