The WFEA Morning Update

Josephine Moran: Ledyard Bank Financial Center
Josephine Moran: Ledyard Bank Financial Center

President and CEO of Ledyard Bank, Josephine Moran, visits the WFEA studio to discuss the future of banking with Renaissance in local banking.

Josephine shared the exciting news of the grand opening of the Financial Center in Bedford, NH, and Ledyard’s approach to modern, local banking, where every team member, every solution, and every interaction is aligned to deliver personalized solutions at every stage of a client’s financial journey.”

“We’re beyond excited to introduce a new kind of banking to the Bedford community,” said Josephine Moran, President and CEO of Ledyard Bank. “This new location is a true reflection of our One Ledyard approach—where every team member, every solution, and every interaction is aligned to deliver personalized solutions at every stage of a client’s financial journey. We’re here to build relationships, empower our clients and support the vibrant Bedford community.”

Grand Opening

Grand Opening event on September 27th from 9AM to Noon. Attendees can enjoy refreshments, giveaways, including the opportunity to select a Bedford non-profit to receive a donation, and a chance to meet the Bedford branch team.

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