Aroostook County branches of Katahdin Trust Company are playing host to the kick-off for the United Way of Aroostook’s first-ever Pantry Project. The goal for United Way is collection of more than 2,500 pounds of food between now and the end of June. That's expected to provide more than 12,000 meals.
In what's being called a "reduction of branch footprint," Katahdin Trust Company has announced that, on January 31, 2017, they will close branch offices in Easton, Limestone and Washburn and will modify days of operation in Island Falls and Oakfield.
Katahdin Trust is teaming up with the American Bankers Association Foundation’s Get Smart About Credit program as part of an ongoing effort to teach Maine teens how to effectively use credit.
Every year, millions of consumers fall victim to cybercrime.
According to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, in 2014, consumers lost more than $800 million from scams initiated through the web. In recognition of Internet Safety Month in June, Katahdin Trust has recently launched a “Don’t Get Hooked” Phishing Campaign and is highlighting seven tips to help consumers protect themselves from
Throughout April and May, bankers from Katahdin Trust will start children throughout northern and central Maine on the path to a positive financial future by participating in the annual Teach Children to Save Day, a nationwide event to teach children their financial ABC’s.
The American Bankers Association (ABA) has honored Katahdin Trust Company with its Certificate of Recognition for Community Involvement.
The recognition was made based on Katahdin Trust Company’s commitment to the communities it serves and has been awarded to the Bank for a number of years...