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North Easton Savings Bank receives #1 Top Workplace USA 2023 ranking

Rich Spencer

Easton, MA North Easton Savings Bank has been named the #1 Top Workplace USA 2023 in the 150-499 employee category.

Considered one of the nation’s most credible, authentic recognition program, the annual study was developed by the research company Energage.

Also ranked as a top bank in Massachusetts by Forbes two years running, North Easton Savings Bank has a proven track record of growing the communities it serves through fair banking practices, local reinvestment, and leading-edge financial platforms. The bank has provided support to their local area continuously since its founding in 1864.

“This is a big deal to us,” said Rich Spencer, president and CEO. “Being named #1 in our category for the entire nation represents years of strategically prioritizing and making investments in things related to how we can best support our employees. Above all, we believe this national award represents the amazing people we have throughout every level of our institution. We thank our neighbors, community, and of course - our dedicated employees who come to work every day in support of those living in the areas we serve.”

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