Bank Named a 2025 Best Regional Bank

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Century Savings Bank has announced its recognition as one of America’s Best  Regional Banks 2025 by Newsweek. This marks the second consecutive year Century Savings Bank has received this prestigious honor. The recognition is based on a large-scale study conducted by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group, which analyzed over 9,000 institutions, more than  70,000 customer surveys, and millions of social media reviews.  

Dave Hanrahan, president and CEO, Century Savings Bank, commented “We’re honored to  be recognized this way. As we prepare to celebrate the bank’s 160th anniversary in 2025, the Board of Directors and employees are committed as ever to Century Savings Bank remaining a resilient, dependable, responsive, friendly and locally controlled mutual institution.”  

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“Regional banks are the financial backbone of communities nationwide as they support small  businesses, fund local projects, and ensure easy access to essential banking services. Newsweek and market-data research firm Plant-A Insights are proud to introduce ‘America’s Best Regional  Banks 2025,’ highlighting companies that utilize a community- and customer-centric approach to  make a significant financial impact in their neighborhoods.” said Nancy Cooper, Global Editor  in Chief, Newsweek.  

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