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Norway Savings Bank

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Name

Norway Savings Bank

Address

158 U.S. Route 1
Scarborough Maine 04074
United States

Phone

207-885-0742

Launch Your Maine Adventure with Norway Savings Bank on Route 1 in Scarborough
Norway Savings Bank, located on Scarborough's scenic Route 1 158 U.S. Route 1, is more than just a bank. It's a place to start your Maine adventure. We believe in "YOU," and create personalized plans that go beyond cookie-cutter solutions to help you achieve all of your dreams, no matter how big or small.

Our friendly Scarborough team will listen, support, and guide you whether you want to explore Prouts Neck’s rocky charm or build a local Scarborough company.

Experience the Norway Savings Difference at our Route 1 branch.

Checking and Savings Accounts: Find a flexible option that fits your Scarborough lifestyle. You can use it for everyday banking or to save for a future seaside getaway.

Loans: From mortgages and auto loans to home equity loans and lines of credit, we have the lending solutions to fuel your Scarborough ambitions.

Investment Services: Increase your wealth by utilizing expert guidance and a range of investment options that are tailored to your risk tolerance.

Business Banking: We are your trusted partner in Scarborough for your business success. We offer checking, loans, cash-management, and much more to help you thrive.

More than just a bank, we're your Scarborough neighbor, your financial champion, your friend. Come and chat with us. Share your Maine dreams. Let's sail together towards your goals, one sunrise at time.

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Scarborough is a town in Cumberland County on the southern coast of the U.S. state of Maine. Located about 7 miles (11 km) south of Portland, Scarborough is part of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine metropolitan statistical area. The population was 22,135 at the 2020 census, making it the most populous town (not city) in Maine. == History == In about 1630, John V. Stratton opened a trading post on Stratton Island in Saco Bay off Scarborough's shore. In 1631, the Plymouth Council for New England granted the "Black Point Patent" to Captain Thomas Cammock, nephew of the Earl of Warwick.

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