Great news! At a time when events around the coronavirus pandemic have made access to funds more urgent, we are excited to be able to make things a little easier for our customers. You can now make an unlimited number of convenient transfers and withdrawals from your savings account(s), without fear of incurring fees for going above […]
Archives for 2020
The Merrimack Contributes $75,000 to Concord Coalition to End Homelessness
Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) has pledged a contribution of $75,000 to the Concord Coalition to End Homelessness (CCEH). The funds will be spread over three years, in support of CCEH’s Safe Spaces II Campaign. Safe Spaces II will allow CCEH to purchase the building on Green Street in downtown Concord, NH, and renovate it […]
Listen: Pat Kelly Interview with Linda Lorden
Thank you to Pat Kelly and the Pulse 107.7 and Merrimack President Linda Lorden for this interesting conversation about the importance of community banking during the current pandemic. Click to listen
Phishing Text is Newest Coronavirus Scam
Local news and police departments are warning of a new scam where consumers are receiving a text message claiming they have come in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, or is showing symptoms of the virus. The text instructs the individual to self-isolate, and provides a link for the consumer to click for more information. […]
Mobile Deposit of Government Stimulus Checks
While government checks are not normally eligible for mobile deposit, a temporary exception has been made to ensure customers are able to deposit stimulus checks without needing to visit a branch. Please note the following when depositing checks from your mobile device:All check payees must be listed on the account where the check is being deposited Proper […]
Retirement Plan Related Provisions of the CARES Act and SECURE Act
The Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act contains many retirement plan related options designed to assist the millions of Americans affected by the pandemic. While we advise that you consult with your tax advisor to review all the details of the CARES Act and how it applies to your specific situation, there are some […]
Health-Related Provisions of the CARES Act
Many people are aware that the date for filing your taxes and making IRA contributions for the 2019 tax year has been moved to July 15, 2020. We wanted to be sure that our customers were aware that the same is true for the 2019 tax year for Health Savings Account (HSA) contributions. There are some […]
Beware of COVID-19 Fraud Schemes
During these difficult times, fraudsters are relentless with their attempts to defraud individuals and organizations. In fact, the FTC has reported that Americans have lost nearly $12 million on coronavirus-related scams to date. The surge of teleworking has also increased vulnerabilities to corporate networks by hackers. Common schemes you should be aware of are:Fake emails that appear to […]
Avoid Fake Flash Pop-Up Scams
We have seen an increase in instances for fake flash pop-ups such as the “Fake Flash Player Update”, which tricks people into downloading software, only to wreak havoc on their systems and networks. This scam is distributed through deceptive and unofficial websites that imitate real products. With an uptick in people working from home, we advise that […]
Sister Banks Among First Banks to Donate to NH Nonprofit Response Fund
Sister banks, Meredith Village Savings Bank (MVSB), Merrimack County Savings Bank (The Merrimack) and Savings Bank of Walpole are the first three banks to contribute to the New Hampshire Nonprofit Response Fund with a combined tax credit purchase of $150,000. The NH Response Fund is providing nonprofit organizations with resources of up to $100,000 for […]