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Commercial Lending B2 BANKER & Tradesman’s BEST OF 2013 OCTOBER 14, 2013 Thank you for voting Rockland Trust #1 in Commercial Lending. At Rockland Trust we take pride in helping all types of New England businesses. That’s why we loaned them more than $850 million just last year. And why we’ve opened a new Commercial Banking Center in downtown Boston. It’s a commitment we take seriously, and we’re happy it shows. Actions. Not words. 888.413.4221 RocklandTrust.com Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender 13RTC0046_BnkrTrdman_093013.indd 1 9/30/13 4:15 PM FORGE WORLDWIDE AD SIZE TRIM 10”x15.375” 142 BERKELEY STREET PUBLICATION BANKER & TRADESMAN BOSTON, MA 02116 COLOR FORMAT CMYK 617.262.4800 JOB NUMBER 13-RTC-0046 CONTACT AMANDA HINES x 110 OCTOBER 14, 2013 BANKER & Tradesman’s BEST OF 2013 B3 PICKING THE BEST elcome to the results of the sixth annual Banker & Tradesman readers’ poll, in which Wour readers cast their votes for the best providers of services and goods in the banking and real estate professions. This is a subjective, not objective, poll. It does not measure who writes the most business, who has the most revenue or the most customers. It does measure the loyalty and satisfaction readers have with vendors. It is an opportunity for readers to speak up for those providers they believe are the best. Since early July, Banker & Tradesman has been conducting an online survey of readers. We promoted this project via house ads in the newspaper, emails to thousands of readers and customers of Banker & Tradesman, and through our website, www.bankerandtradesman.com. Readers responded vigorously to the opportunity to voice their choice. Here are their choices for The Best – the companies that won the loyalty and support of the Bay State’s financial and real estate community. THE NATION’S LARGEST REGIONAL SAVE THE DATE MORTGAGE CONFERENCE IS BACK! YOU’RE INVITED to participate in the New England Mortgage Expo, the premier exposition focused on emerging opportunities and innovative solutions for the mortgage industry. On Friday, January 17th, join thousands of attendees from across the region at the MGM Grand Foxwoods for the must- attend event of the year. At the New England Mortgage Expo, experience an action-packed day complete with industry updates, thought- provoking educational sessions, interactive panels, innovative exhibits, networking, raffle prizes and more! MGM GRAND FOXWOODS JANUARY 17, 2014 GOLD SPONSORS SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE SILVER SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSOR EVENT PARTNER CALL 617.896.5344 OR EMAIL [email protected] REGISTER ONLINE TODAY AT WWW.NEMORTGAGEEXPO.COM B4 BANKER & Tradesman’s BEST OF 2013 OCTOBER 14, 2013 BANKING BANKING BANKING ACCOUNTING / AUDIT ADVERTISING / MARKETING Gold Wolf & Company, P.C. 99 High St. Gold Sundin Associates, Inc. Boston, MA 02110 34 Main Street, 3rd Floor (617) 439-9700 Natick, MA 01760 You’ll Profit From Our Difference! www.wolfandco.com (508) 650-3972 www.sundininc.com Silver PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 125 High Street Silver McDougall & Duval We appreciate doing business with Boston, MA 02110 24 Millyard, #8 (617) 530-5000 Amesbury, MA 01913 the best of the best and congratulate www.pwc.com (978) 388-3100 www.mcdougallduval.com Bronze Deloitte & Touche the winners in all categories! 200 Berkeley St., Ste. 400 Bronze Hill Holiday Boston, MA 02116 53 State St. Contact us at (800) 711-0023 (617) 437-2000 Boston, MA 02109 www.deloitte.com (617) 366-4000 and mention this ad to get www.hhcc.com 10% off of our Tier I diplomatic OF 2013 collection program designed for nancial institutions. OF 2013 Thank you for voting for GM the THE HARDEST WORKING TEAM Top Residential Closing Law Firm in MA IN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE. for the 6th year in a row! Thanks you to our peers and clients for choosing us for the Silver Award in the Commercial Real Estate Law Firm Is your banker working hard, or hardly working? category for the 2nd year in a row! Our experienced team of commercial real estate lenders is by your side every step of the way, getting to know your business inside and out so we can bring you the financing solution that fits. Thank you for your support, we look forward to continuing to provide award-winning legal representation in the year to come. Call 800-657-3272 and let’s start working together today. 376 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116 305 Washington St, Newton, MA 02458 Getting it done since 1848. T 617-375-9000 | F 617-375-5700 T 617-964-4300 | F 617-964-1234 www.gmlaw-llp.com Member FDIC Member DIF ebsb.com OCTOBER 14, 2013 BANKER & Tradesman’s BEST OF 2013 B5 BANKING BANKING BANKING BANKING ASSET RECOVERY CHECK PRINTING COMMERCIAL LENDING CONSULTANT Gold American Profit Recovery Gold Deluxe Financial Services Gold Rockland Trust Gold First Wellesley 33 Boston Post Road W. #140 3680 Victoria Street North 101 Arch Street Consulting Group, Inc. Marlborough, MA 01752 Shoreview, MN 55126 Boston, MA 02110 42 Earle Road (800) 711-0023 (651) 787-1173 (617) 737-8102 Wellesley Hills, MA 02481 www.americanprofit.net www.deluxe.com www.rocklandtrust.com (781) 235-5400 www.firstwellesley.com Silver Intelligent Banking Solutions Silver Harland Clarke Silver Mansfield Bank 35 Little Sunapee Rd. 10931 Laureate Drive 80 North Main St. Silver Wolf & Company, P.C. New London, NH 03257 San Antonio, TX 78249 Mansfield, MA 02048 99 High St (603) 410-5700 www.harlandclarke.com (508) 851-3600 Boston, MA 02110 www.ibshome.com www.mansfieldbankonline.com (617) 439-9700 Bronze Main Street Checks www.wolfandco.com Bronze Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. 920 19th Street North Bronze Hingham Institution 663 W. Highway 60 Birmingham, AL 35203 For Savings Bronze John M. Floyd & Associates Monett, MO 65708 (205) 380-4000 55 Main Street 125 N. Burnet Drive (417) 235-6652 www.mschecks.com Hingham, MA 02043 Baytown, TX 77520 www.jackhenry.com (781) 749-2200 (866) 446-9516 www.hinghamsavings.com www.jmfa.com BANKING BROKER DEALER Gold Baystate Financial Services 200 Clarendon Street Boston, MA 02116 (617) 585-4500 www.baystatefinancial.com We strive for the gold on all our projects... Silver Fidelity Capital Markets, Inc. 200 Seaport Boulevard Boston, MA 02210 (800) 471-0382 www.capitalmarkets.fidelity.com Bronze Wells Fargo Brokerage Services, LLC 4 Corporate Drive, 4th Floor Shelton, CT 06484 www.wellsfargo.com BANKING BUILDING DESIGN/ OF 2013 ARCHITECTURE Gold NES Group 905 South Main Street #201 Design/Construction: Mansfield, MA 02048 General Contractor (508) 339-6600 2013 www.nes-group.com Silver New England Design Associates, Inc. 39 Salisbury Street Banking: Building Worcester, MA 01609 Design/Architect (508) 792-3000 www.nedainc.com 2013 Bronze DRL Architects 2 West St. Weymouth, MA 02190 (781) 331-8541 Design/Construction: www.drlarchitects.com General Contractor BANKING 2012 BUSINESS FORMS Gold Harland Clarke 10931 Laureate Drive San Antonio, TX 78249 www.harlandclarke.com Banking: Building Design/Architect Silver Bankers Group Purchasing 2012 45 Calvary Street Waltham, MA 02453 (781) 891-0303 www.bgpforms.com Bronze Financial Printing Solutions ES Group is proud to accept our gold 21A River Rd. N Preston, CT 06365 recognition for the second year in a row from (860) 886-9931 www.financialprintingsolutions.com Banker & Tradesman. Thank you to all of our www.nes-group.com customers and readers for these honors. Follow us on Twitter @bankertradesman and Facebook for daily breaking news alerts. B6 BANKER & Tradesman’s BEST OF 2013 OCTOBER 14, 2013 WITH THE RIGHT TEAM, SUCCESS COMES NATURALLY. Dan Conrad, First SVP Rick Hamilton, VP Norm Hayes, VP 30 years experience 24 years experience 16 years experience Mansfield Bank’s team brings uncommon experience, innovation and attention to Commercial Lending. This creates success for our customers and success for our bank. Being voted among the best by readers and customers is another success we can be very proud of. Bill Benford, VP Craig Schermerhorn, VP 25 years experience Thank you for choosing us. 28 years experience OF 2013 OF 2013 COMMERCIAL LENDING Member FDIC Equal Housing Lender MansfieldBankOnline.com Member SIF n OCTOBER 14, 2013 BANKER & Tradesman’s BEST OF 2013 B7 BANKING BANKING BANKING BANKING CORRESPONDENT INVESTMENT / MONEY RESIDENTIAL LENDING TECHNOLOGY BANKING MANAGEMENT Gold Country Bank Gold COCC Gold Bankers’ Bank Northeast Gold Bank of New York Mellon 687 Pleasant Street 135 Darling Drive 300 Winding Brook Drive BNY Mellon Center Paxton, MA 01612 Avon, CT 06001 Glastonbury, CT 06033 Boston, MA 02108 (508) 757-6500 (860) 678-0444 (860) 657-2265 (617) 722-7000 www.countrybank.com www.cocc.com www.bankersbanknortheast.com www.bnymellon.com Silver Radius Financial Group Silver Specialized Data Systems Silver Eastern Bank Silver Baystate Financial Services 600 Longwater Drive, Suite 107 317 Foxon Road Norwell, MA 02061 265 Franklin Street 200 Clarendon Street East Haven, CT 06513 (877) 223-4800 Boston, MA 02110 Boston, MA 02116 (888) 408-4335 www.radiusgrp.com (617) 897-1189 (617) 585-4500 www.specializeddata.com www.easternbank.com www.baystatefinancial.com Bronze Rockland Trust Bronze Diebold Bronze Bank of America Bronze State Street 101 Arch Street 5995 Mayfair Road Floor 20, Suite 2020 100 Federal Street 2 Avenue De Lafayette North Canton, OH 44720 Boston, MA 02110 Boston, MA 02110 Boston, MA 02111 (800) 999-3600 (617) 737-8102 (617) 434-3412 (617) 786-3000 www.diebold.com www.rocklandtrust.com www.bankofamerica.com www.statestreet.com BANKING CREDIT UNION Gold St. Anne’s Credit Union 286 Oliver Street Fall River, MA 02724 (508) 324-7300 www.stannes.com Silver Metro Credit Union PO Box 9100 Chelsea, MA 02150 877-696-3876 www.metrocu.org Bronze Digital Federal Credit Union 220 Donald Lynch Boulevard Marlborough, MA 01752 www.dcu.org BANKING EQUITY LENDING THANK YOU TO ALL OF Gold Mass Housing 59 Interstate Drive West Springfield, MA 01089 OUR KW COMMERCIAL (413) 733-0999 www.masshousing.com ASSOCIATES, THEIR CLIENTS Silver NE Moves Mortgage 52 Second Avenue, 3rd Floor OF 2013 Waltham, MA 02451 AND THE READERS OF (781) 684-5800 www.nemmortgage.com BANKER & TRADESMAN Bronze Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston 111 Huntington Ave.
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