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The Merrimack Adds Ouellette To Residential Lending Team In Nashua

The bank said Tom Ouellette of Amherst brings 33 years of experience serving homebuyers across Southern New Hampshire.

Tom Ouellette
Tom Ouellette (Merrimack County Savings Bank )

NASHUA, NH — Merrimack County Savings Bank, known as The Merrimack, has added Tom Ouellette to its residential lending team as a mortgage loan officer.

Ouellette, whose NMLS number is 126272, is based in Nashua and will work with customers through the home loan process, according to the announcement.

“We’re excited to have Tom on board as we continue to expand our lending services.” Garry Cornelius, vice president of residential mortgage sales at The Merrimack, said. “I’m confident his knowledge and expertise will strengthen our team and be valuable asset to our clients.”

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According to the bank, Ouellette brings 33 years of experience in the mortgage industry. He started his career in banking, where he built a foundation in finance and customer service, and moved into mortgage lending in 1994. The bank said he has served homebuyers across Southern New Hampshire over the years.

Ouellette holds a degree from Franklin Pierce College and completed additional studies at the Northern New England School of Banking. He is originally from Nashua and now lives in Amherst with his family, according to the bank.

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The Merrimack said Ouellette is dedicated to guiding customers through the home loan process with clarity and confidence.

Founded in 1867, The Merrimack said it serves people, businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities in Central and Southern New Hampshire. The bank said it is a mutual savings bank that benefits local depositors, borrowers and surrounding communities rather than stockholders. The Merrimack has offices in Bow, Concord, Contoocook, Henniker, Hooksett, Nashua, and Windham, according to the announcement.

Residents looking for more information can visit one of the bank’s local offices, call 603.225.2793 or go to themerrimack.com, according to the bank.

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