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East Boston Savings Bank opens 36th location

Boston, MA East Boston Savings Bank (EBSB) opened their newest branch location at 1614 Tremont St. The Brigham Circle office will be the 36th branch added to the list of East Boston Savings Bank locations. 

The bank appointed Daniel Fuller as assistant vice president, branch manager. Daniel is an active member within the Brigham Circle community. He will oversee all branch operations, and diligently work to introduce the bank to the Brigham Circle neighborhood, while helping to build long-lasting business relationships within the community.

“East Boston Savings Bank has had a Boston presence since 1848. We are very excited to be continuing this tradition, and expanding our footprint in the Boston market. This new location in Brigham Circle coincides with our strategy to penetrate lucrative high density markets and expand the EBSB franchise that has a strong community banking history,” said president and CEO, Richard Gavegnano

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