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PeoplesBank is the largest community bankinWestern Massachusetts, providing banking and other financial services. As of 2020 it had $3.3 billion in assets.[1]

PeoplesBank
Company typeMutual Holding Company
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1885 as Peoples Savings Bank
2003 as PeoplesBank
HeadquartersHolyoke, Massachusetts

Number of locations

21 branch offices

Area served

Western Massachusetts

Key people

Thomas W. Senecal, President and CEO
Total assetsIncrease US$3,580 million (2021)[1]

Number of employees

299[1]
Websitewww.bankatpeoples.com

History

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Early 20th century ad for Peoples Savings Bank

PeoplesBank is a branch bank incorporated on March 19, 1885 as Peoples Savings Bank. Its first president was William SkinnerofWilliam Skinner and Sons Silk, who would serve as the bank's president from its founding until 1901, a year before his passing. A number of prominent figures in Holyoke's founding would work for the bank, including architect George P. B. Alderman, who sat on its board, and Judge John Hildreth, as a clerk, whose Oakdale estate, the Yankee Pedlar, was reopened as a branch of the bank in 2019.[2][3][4] It was first headquartered in Downtown Holyoke, Massachusetts with an additional office in Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1974, the bank would expand its headquarters with a large Brutalist commercial block at the corners of High and Suffolk Streets as part of a city revitalization campaign, where it maintains a branch today.[5]

 
The former Yankee Pedlar Inn in Holyoke, renovated as a branch in 2019.

By October 2003, it formally changed its name to PeoplesBank, and operates as a subsidiary of PeoplesBancorp, MHC (Holyoke, MA), out of headquarters by the Holyoke Mall at 330 Whitney Avenue, formerly the offices of Community Savings Bank.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "PeoplesBank Financial Report". iBanknet. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  • ^ Thirtieth Annual Report of the Board of Commissioners of Savings Banks. Vol. Part 1. Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company, State Printers. 1906. p. 508.
  • ^ Phaneuf, Wayne E (September 7, 2019). "Memories of the Hildreth House and Yankee Pedlar live on w banking center". The Republican. Springfield, Mass. pp. S4, S6.
  • ^ Carvalho III, Joseph (September 7, 2019). "Silk Manufacturer William Skinner PeoplesBank's First President". The Republican. Springfield, Mass. p. S7.
  • ^ Perkins, Robert (January 27, 1974). "Can Core City Be Revitalized?". Springfield Union. Springfield, Mass. p. BR-19.
  • ^ Jabri, Marwan (October 17, 1987). "Community Savings breaks ground for new headquarters". Springfield Union-News. Springfield, Mass. p. 6.

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