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Read MoreWestern Connecticut Health Network Receives $75,000 from Union Savings Bank to Support Lyme Disease Education and Community Outreach
DANBURY, CT (May 4, 2016) – The Western Connecticut Health Network Foundation has received a $75,000 gift from the Union Savings Bank to support community education and outreach efforts of the Western Connecticut Health Network (WCHN) Lyme Disease Research program. The gift from Union Savings Bank will enable WCHN to strengthen its Lyme disease program
Read MoreIntroducing Our New Customer Service Center Hours
As of Monday, May 2, 2016, our Customer Service Center hours have been extended to better serve our customers. For more contact information, click here. For our locations, click here. Customer Service Hours of Operation Monday-Friday 7:00am-8:00pm Saturday 8:30am-1:00pm Sunday Closed
Read MoreUnion Savings Bank 2016 Foundation Grant Program To Emphasize Education
Application Period to Run From May 1 to July 31 DANBURY, CT (April 28, 2016) – Union Savings Bank today announced that education will be the focus of its 2016 Foundation Grant Program, further emphasizing the bank’s ongoing commitment to building positive changes and economic stability within the local communities it serves in Connecticut. “Education
Read MoreTips to Avoid Business Email Compromise Scams
What is an email compromise scam? If you ever have received a suspicious business email or phone call requesting funds, it could be a compromise scam, and you are not alone. According to the Internet Crime Complaint Center, 7,066 U.S. businesses were defrauded over 747 million dollars from October of 2013 to August of 2015
Read MoreThis year marks our 150th anniversary!
Union Savings Bank was founded after the end of the Civil War by a group of Danbury’s leading citizens as the community bank to protect the savings of their families and friends in 1866. It was set up 9specifically as a mutual bank, to benefit the community. James S. Taylor was USB’s first President, a
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