Norway Savings Bank
We Help You Be You
Norway Savings Bank
Norway Savings Bank
88 Ossipee Trail EastStandish Maine 04084United States
207-642-1290
Business Description
Chart Your Standish Story With Norway Savings Bank On Ossipee Trail
Nestled on Standish's scenic Ossipee Trail (88 Ossipee Trail East), Norway Savings Bank isn't just a bank - it's your compass for navigating your Standish adventure. We see ""YOU,"" crafting personalized plans beyond cookie-cutter options to help you achieve your unique dreams, big or small.
Whether you're exploring Sebago Lake's serene waters, building a local Standish business, or simply managing your everyday finances with ease, our friendly Standish team listens, supports, and guides you.
Experience the Norway Savings Difference by visiting our convenient branch.
Checking and Savings Accounts - Find the right account for your lifestyle with flexible options to meet your everyday banking needs, save for your next Sebago paddling trip, or achieve long-term goals.
We offer a wide range of lending options, from auto loans and mortgages to home equity lines of credit and home equity loans.
Investment Services: Grow your wealth with expert guidance and a variety of investment options tailored to your risk tolerance and aspirations.
Business Banking: We're your trusted partner for business success in Standish, offering checking, loans, cash management, and more to help your enterprise thrive.
We're more than a bank. We're your Standish friend, your financial champion. Come chat with us, share your Standish dreams, and let's make them a reality, one step at a time.
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About Standish
Standish is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 10,244 at the 2020 census. It includes the villages of Standish Corner, Sebago Lake Village and Steep Falls, and the localities known as Richville, Elmwood, Standish Neck and Two Trails. Standish is part of the Portland-South Portland-Biddeford, Maine metropolitan statistical area. == History == This was once hunting and fishing territory of the Abenaki tribe, whose main village was at Pequawket (now Fryeburg) up the Pequawket Trail (now Route 113).