Protect Yourself Online
Although the internet has many advantages, it can also make users vulnerable to fraud, identity theft and other scams.
Although the internet has many advantages, it can also make users vulnerable to fraud, identity theft and other scams.
Bank of New Hampshire is proud to announce the promotion of Amanda Wentzel to Assistant Banking Office Manager of the Gilford Village office.
Bank of New Hampshire is proud to announce the promotion of Mary Allard to Claremont Banking Office Manager. In her role as Banking Office Manager, Mary will be responsible for management of the office’s deposit portfolio, customer relationship management, new business development and community engagement. She will also oversee all daily operations of the office while becoming a trusted resource for Claremont customers.
The Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund’s Bank On National Account Standards Certification of Stepping Stone indicates that it meets over 25 features for safe and affordable consumer transaction accounts.
During their annual meeting held on April 13, 2022, Bank of New Hampshire elected one new Board Member and three new Corporators.
Corporate account takeover is a type of fraud where thieves gain access to a business’ finances to make unauthorized transactions, including transferring funds from the company, creating and adding new fake employees to payroll, and stealing sensitive customer information that may not be recoverable.
Millions of people turn to online dating apps or social networking sites to meet someone. But instead of finding romance, many find a scammer trying to trick them into sending money. Romance scammers create fake profiles on dating sites and apps, or contact their targets through popular social media sites like Instagram, Facebook, or Google Hangouts. The scammers strike up a relationship with their targets to build their trust, sometimes talking or chatting several times a day. Then, they make up a story and ask for money.
Bank of New Hampshire is proud to welcome Tracy Ash, who has joined our team as Vice President – Plymouth Banking Office Manager.
Your mobile device provides convenient access to your email, bank and social media accounts. Unfortunately, it can potentially provide the same convenient access for criminals. Bank of New Hampshire recommends following these tips to keep your information — and your money — safe.
8 p.m. at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.