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The Cooperative Bank rebrands with a new logo and website - along with a new suite of products

Roslindale, MA The Cooperative Bank (TCB), has rebranded with a new logo and website. These changes are designed to reflect TCB’s energy and sense of community, while providing convenience for customers with updates to e-life checking, new online account opening and mobile banking features. TCB introduced a new suite of products led by e-life checking for consumer customers in addition to remote deposit capture for commercial customers. The new TheCooperativeBank.com offers an array of benefits including more opportunities to open accounts online, updated information on all of TCB’s online and mobile banking services, latest account and product offerings; and up-to-date loan and interest rates. The website also provides a new informative and intuitive way for customers to stay up to date on community and bank happenings with the integration of TCB’s social media accounts and profiles on TCB team members.

“For more than four generations, we have been honored to help our customers with all of their banking needs,” said Phil Bryan, president and CEO of TCB. “We are thrilled to bring the TCB brand and website to the next level and continue to service our customers with the quality and convenience they have come to expect at our branches, with the convenience of being online.”

TCB also revealed a new brand look including a new logo, tagline and colors to complement the advancements and upgrades. The new tagline, “your bank for life” exemplifies TCB’s ability to offer banking services from anywhere, while the new logo personifies a town square showcasing TCB’s fixation in the local community.

TCB is known for delivering exceptional in-person service that is now translated to the best in class online account opening service for consumer customers. The upgrades to online banking and the TCB mobile app, also provide consumer and commercial banking customers the online tools to manage their financial lives with ease and security. Allowing customers to bank anywhere with TCB, the e-life checking includes: • Mobile check deposits; • Online bill pay; • ApplePay; • Unlimited ATM fee rebates; • Money transfers; • Text alerts and stop payments; • Statements with check images; and • Branch and ATM locator.

Founded on South S. in Roslindale in 1898, The Cooperative Bank (TCB) is a full-service community bank committed to meeting the financial needs of individuals, families and small businesses with up-to-date products, competitive interest rates and the highest quality personalized service. TCB specializes in commercial real estate and business lending throughout Eastern Massachusetts, and has branches in Roslindale, West Roxbury and Charlestown. With cutting-edge personal and business banking services, TCB aims to serve as its customers’ bank for life. 

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