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Quinn Joins Merrimack County Savings Bank In Nashua As VP Commercial Portfolio Loan Officer

The Merrimack: Michael Quinn will serve as VP commercial portfolio loan officer, focusing on the bank's commercial loan portfolio.

Michael Quinn
Michael Quinn (Merrimack County Savings Bank)

NASHUA, NH — Merrimack County Savings Bank announced the addition of Michael Quinn as vice president, commercial portfolio loan officer.

Quinn will be based out of The Merrimack’s Nashua Branch.

In his new role, Quinn will focus on developing and maintaining the bank’s commercial loan portfolio. He will work directly with business customers to help them secure funding and support their long-term growth objectives.

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Joanne Connelly, SVP Commercial Lending-Team Leader at The Merrimack, said the bank was "thrilled to have Michael join our growing commercial lending team." She added, "With expertise in specialized lending and commercial banking, I’m confident Michael will be a strong partner for the small businesses we serve."

Quinn brings more than 25 years of experience in commercial banking and venture lending to his position. His background includes specializing in structuring debt solutions and managing commercial portfolios. Quinn has experience helping businesses navigate their financing needs and move toward their financial goals.

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This appointment aims to strengthen the bank's services for local businesses, with the Merrimack continuing its mission to support the financial well-being of its customers and the wider community.

The Merrimack, founded in 1867, has served communities in Central and Southern New Hampshire for 159 years. The bank operates as a mutual savings bank, which benefits local depositors, borrowers, and surrounding communities. The Merrimack has local offices in Bow, Concord, Contoocook, Henniker, Hooksett, Nashua, and Windham.

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