Norway Savings Bank
We Help You Be You
Norway Savings Bank
Norway Savings Bank
557 Main Street, Suite AFryeburg Maine 04037United States
207-935-2051
Business Description
Your Money Management Compass - Norway Savings Bank Fryeburg
Norway Savings Bank, located on Fryeburg’s busy Main Street (557 Main Street), is more than just a bank. It's also your trusted guide to navigate your own Fryeburg adventures. We believe in ""YOU,"" crafting personalized solutions beyond cookie-cutter options to help you achieve your unique dreams, big or small.
Whether you're scaling the majestic White Mountains, launching a local Fryeburg enterprise, or simply managing your everyday finances with ease, our friendly team listens, supports, and guides you.
Visit our branch to experience the Norway Savings Difference:
Checking & Savings Accounts: Find the perfect fit for your Fryeburg lifestyle, with flexible options for everyday banking, saving for your next ski trip, or reaching long-term goals.
Loans: From mortgages and auto loans to home equity loans and lines of credit, we have the lending solutions to fuel your Fryeburg ambitions.
Investment Services: Increase your wealth by utilizing expert guidance, a variety investment options that suit your risk tolerance, and aspirations.
Business Banking: We're your trusted partner for business success in Fryeburg, offering checking, loans, cash management, and more to help your enterprise thrive.
More than just a bank, we're your Fryeburg neighbor, your financial champion, your friend. Come chat with us, share your Fryeburg dreams, and let's find your perfect path together.
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About Fryeburg
Fryeburg is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,369 at the 2020 census. Fryeburg is home to Fryeburg Academy, a semi-private preparatory school, and the International Musical Arts Institute. The town is also site of the Fryeburg Fair, which each October attracts approximately 300,000 visitors. == History == The area was once a major Abenaki Indigenous peoples of the Americas village known as Pequawket, meaning "crooked place," a reference to the large bend in the Saco River.