Enterprise Bank (Enterprise Bancorp)

Enterprise Bank (Enterprise Bancorp)

Banking

Lowell, Massachusetts 3,990 followers

Create Your Success

About us

Enterprise Bank was founded through the entrepreneurial vision of George L. Duncan in 1988. We opened the doors to our very first branch on Merrimack Street in January of 1989, now Enterprise Bank holds over 4.5 billion dollars in assets and have grown into a network spanning 27 branch locations across the Merrimack Valley and North Central regions of Massachusetts, as well as Southern New Hampshire. We take pride in being celebrated as an employer of choice for more than 500 team members, across our organization. For over 35 years, Enterprise Bank has been supporting the financial needs of businesses, professionals, individuals, and communities. As a leading, independent, community-focused bank, we recognize that by working together with our customers, we have a profound impact on the quality of life and the economic wellbeing of the communities in our area. At Enterprise Bank, building lasting and positive relationships with our customers is much more important than conducting transactions. Our success is consistently measured by the success of our valued customers.

Website
http://www.enterprisebanking.com
Industry
Banking
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Lowell, Massachusetts
Type
Public Company
Founded
1988
Specialties
Commercial/Business Lending, Investment Management, Cash Management, Consumer Lending, Insurance, e-Banking, Mobile banking, Consumer Deposits, and Business Deposits

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Employees at Enterprise Bank (Enterprise Bancorp)

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  • City of Lowell, MA - Mayor Daniel P. Rourke and City Manager Thomas A. Golden Jr. recently joined Enterprise Bank CEO Steve Larochelle on a scissor lift to view the exterior restoration work being done at 222 Merrimack Street. The building, which presently serves as Enterprise Bank’s headquarters, was Lowell’s original City Hall (known as Old City Hall) from 1830-1896. The work is part of the bank’s ongoing preservation plan for its downtown campus which consists of four historic buildings. “We are proud to contribute to the conservation of Lowell’s rich history through our stewardship of this important landmark,” said CEO Steve Larochelle. “Old City Hall is a modern-day link to Lowell’s mill city roots in the Industrial Revolution and we are committed to doing our part so that it continues to endure for residents and visitors alike.” “Private investment has always been crucial to preserving the history and heritage of a city,” said City Manager Golden. “Through mutual responsibility and collaboration between the public and private sectors, a city’s cultural and historic fabric can be preserved. The investments Enterprise Bank continues to make in Lowell’s Old City Hall exemplifies this collaborative spirit in service of the community.” As the fifth-largest city in Massachusetts, a gateway city, home to a state university, and the site of nationally recognized events, Lowell attracts massive waves of visitors and new residents each year. The tangible history that lines the city streets is a fundamental part of Lowell’s essence and identity, and collaboratively maintaining that history is essential to keeping Lowell an economically thriving, culturally rich, and historically significant community. “The tourism generated by our city’s local events, the Lowell National Historical Park, and other historic attractions is a vital piece of our economy,” said Mayor Rourke. “This coming weekend will see nearly 100,000 visitors pass through our city for the Lowell Folk Festival. Together, we can put the cultural and historic vibrancy of our beautiful downtown on full display, showing newcomers and return visitors alike that there’s a lot to like about Lowell! I am grateful to the many private business and property owners for their role in preserving and refurbishing the historic buildings they occupy, creating a welcoming atmosphere for visitors and augmenting our city’s charm and appeal.” #LowellMA #LowellMassachusetts #EnterpriseBanking #LowellFolkFestival

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  • Enterprise Bank loves you! Over the last 9 weeks, we have been celebrating our customers in every branch with refreshments, small gifts and in-branch photo opportunities. To finish off our appreciation campaign last week, Enterprise Bankers from our Andover, North Andover, Lawrence, Methuen, and Tewksbury branches spread some love to their customers.   Thank you to everyone who stopped by our branches over the last few months to join us in the celebration and to all our customers for choosing to bank with us. We wouldn’t be the bank we are today without your trust and support. Thank you!   #EBlovesMe #EnterpriseBanking #CreateYourSuccess

  • Congratulations Pat!   Please join us in congratulating Patrick O'Connell from our Acton branch on graduating from the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce Community Leadership Institute (CLI).   The CLI is a 9-month training program developed for rising young professionals in the North Central region to become competent, knowledgeable, and well-connected community leaders.   Many of our team members came out to support Patrick on this achievement during the commencement ceremony at the North Central Chamber’s Annual Meeting on June 20th. We are so proud of Patrick's hard work and dedication within the program over the past year!   #CreateYourSuccess #EnterpriseBanking

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  • 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐦 𝐌𝐞𝐦𝐛𝐞𝐫 𝐃𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 ⭐ 𝐌𝐞𝐞𝐭: 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐬𝐨𝐧 ⭐ Lead Mail Clerk Mark Watson has been with Enterprise Bank from the very beginning, working here for over 35 years. Mark’s ancestry is a mix of French and Irish on his mother’s side, and British and Scottish on his father’s. While growing up, Mark was heavily influence by the French culture and was able to speak and understand the language thanks to family parties, French radio stations, and music. July is the time of year for Mark’s favorite holiday – Independence Day. Mark likes to spend the day relaxing and the night catching a fireworks display. He even participated in the Chelmsford parade for a couple years waving to the crowd on the Enterprise Bank float. His favorite parade memory is the year he dressed as a “Starship Enterprise Crew” on the Bank’s Star Trek themed float. Mark has been involved with numerous charitable and civic events over the years. Along with various fundraisers and organizations he has supported, examples of his volunteerism include the Lowell General Hospital TeamWalk for CancerCare (25 Years), Make A Wish of NH Car Show (15 years), and the Lowell Folk Festival (34 years). #EnterpriseBank #CreateYourSuccess

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  • Our Windham team bid farewell to their Branch Service Manager, Michelle Jones (right) on Friday, as today marks her first day in our Compliance department. Michelle was one of the first team members to open the doors to our Windham branch back in August of 2017 and we cannot thank her enough for all she has done. Filling her shoes as the new Branch Service Manager in Windham is the one and only Hannah Peacock (left). Congratulations Hannah and thank you, Michelle, your team will surely miss you. We wish you both the best of luck with your exciting new endeavors! #EnterpriseBanking #CreateYourSuccess

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