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Start the School Year Off Right!
Whether you're in high school or heading off to college, having access to your money should be easy. From August 1, 2016 through September 29, 2016, when you open an eligible Avidia@School account you will receive a $50 Amazon.com gift card.
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ScoreCard Rewards ScoreBIG Promotion
All Avidia Bank MasterCard debit or credit cardholders are automatically entered into the ScoreCard Rewards ScoreBIG promotion which is being held August 1, 2016 through October 31, 2016. Cardholders will receive one entry per month while the contest is running.
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Avidia Bank partners with SBA to help launch new business
Release Well-Being Center to open in December
Avidia Bank commercial lender, Joe Sova, toured construction of the new Release Well-Being Center with Release owner Linda Townsend. Avidia Bank, in conjunction with the Small Business Administration (SBA), has provided funding to Release Well Being for the construction of the new facility and the renovation of the Nathan Fisher House on Route 9 in Westborough.
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Thanksgiving Drive
From now until October 28, our Shrewsbury and Marlborough Branches are hosting a drive for Our Nation Enduring, which is a nonprofit that provides ongoing support to veterans and service members in the fight against many of the obstacles they face, such as PTSD, Depression, Disability, Unemployment, and Homelessness.
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Shred Days - Clinton and Westborough
We are hosting two complimentary shred days in October. You are welcome to bring any paper materials to securely shred, which may include old statements, bills and more. Here�s a guide to help you determine when you should shred various documents and what documents to keep.
Avidia Bank Clinton Branch
October 8, 2016 9am -12pm
Avidia Bank Westborough Branch
October 22, 2016 9am -12pm
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The Benefits of an HSA
Investing in an HSA has certain benefits over investing in other savings accounts
If you have a high-deductible health plan, or HDHP, are not enrolled in Medicare and are not someone�s dependent, you�re eligible for an HSA. Such an account has many benefits as a means to save for retirement.
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