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North Easton Savings Bank launches redesigned website

Easton, MA North Easton Savings Bank recently launched its redesigned website, featuring a modernized look, improved navigation, and enhanced digital banking tools to better serve customers across the Commonwealth.

Prominent features of the new website include a clean, contemporary layout with an intuitive menu structure, along with a refreshed home page that spotlights commercial partnerships, upcoming seminars, and recent awards earned by the mutually owned bank. The new nesb.com continues to be the launch pad for the advanced digital banking platforms the bank has become known for. Additionally, the new nesb.com’s homepage also provides direct access to the latest annual report, underscoring the bank’s commitment to transparency, progress, and community impact.

“This redesign is about meeting our customers where they are and giving them the tools they need to bank with confidence,” said Aileen Zec, first executive vice president and COO of North Easton Savings Bank. “As a mutual bank, our focus is always on the people and communities we serve, and this new site helps us do a better job of promoting our partners and their positive local impact.”

The website redesign represents North Easton Savings Bank’s ongoing commitment to delivering modern, accessible financial services while maintaining the personal attention to and connection with the individuals, families, and businesses it serves. The site also showcases upgraded online and mobile banking, pairing the latest technology with North Easton Savings Bank’s local, customer-first approach. In addition to standard information, a comprehensive resource section offers an education hub, payment center, as well as a rates and calculators section, reinforcing the website’s role as both a banking portal and an educational tool for its client base.

For more information, please visit nesb.com.

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