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Phishing
Scam
We
have been alerted to a phishing scam using Claremont Savings Bank.
Please know that it is Claremont Savings Bank’s policy that we will never contact a customer electronically to obtain customer
information, or ask for anyone to call and “verify” their information. We also
do not solicit account or debit card information through e-mail. These
scams are being sent via e-mail throughout the State of
New
Hampshire
. Do not click on the
link indicated.
Delete the e-mail immediately.
If
you have already given out your information on your debit card or any account
or have any questions or concerns, please contact us immediately at 603-
542-7711 or 800-992-0316.
E-Mails
from FDIC: FDIC (Federal Insurance Deposit
Corporation) has notified member banks that fraudulent emails
have gone out to members of the general public asking for personal information,
including bank account information. The email falsely states that
consumers can enroll in card insurance to protect against Internet fraud.
Claremont Savings Bank
wants to caution all of its customers to be careful in opening emails from
unknown senders. FDIC would not send messages directly to customers.
If you happen to receive
an email from what appears to be FDIC, please delete the
message before opening it.
If you have an
adjustable rate loan, and it is adjusting, you might think it is time for a
fixed rate loan For some, this is a good choice. But, for others,
it is not. Wondering how you decide what's best for you? Contact
our loan experts at
info@claremontsavings.com or call 542-7711
today.
Ask about Loan Connection
Save on checking account costs with Loan Connection.
Contact Customer Service at any
branch location.
Looking
for a Market Rate on your CD?Claremont
Savings Bank has a three-year adjustable rate Certificate of Deposit with a
minimum balance of $500. The rate changes on the fifteenth of each month
to the rate set by the Federal Reserve on the first of the month for a
six-month Treasury bill. Certain restrictions apply. There is a
penalty for early withdrawal. Please check the disclosure sheet for
specific product information.
Is the Variable Rate
CD for you??
If you can answer yes to the following questions, you should talk with a
Customer Service Representative about opening one today.
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Are
you looking for a market rate on your CD?
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Do
you leave the interest in the CD rather than drawing out the interest each
month?
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Are
you comfortable with market rate fluctuation?
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Can
you leave the principal in for three years?
Check out the
current rate for consideration.
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