3/18/2008 1:39 PM
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Northwest Savings Bank, Washington County's Business Banking Experts


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As the fifth largest bank headquartered in Pennsylvania, Northwest Savings Bank has $6.7 billion in assets, nearly 170 locations across five states, and over a century of service to its customers.

Six Washington County offices and a growing local workforce have helped forge Northwest's reputation as a local leader in Commercial Lending, Business Banking, and Investment Management and Trust Services.

"With so many best in class products and services, we are much more than a savings bank today," said Chris Martin, Southwest Region President for Northwest Savings Bank. "We mean business."




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Like a lot of folks in Washington County, you may already know that Northwest Savings Bank is a local leader for home equity loans and residential mortgages. What you may not know is that Northwest is forging a reputation as a business lender, too.

Just ask Robert Brogley, Vice President of Commercial Lending, about Northwest's growing portfolio of satisfied commercial loan customers.

"We offer commercial real estate loans, equipment loans, working capital lines of credit, letters of credit, and business Visa cards," Mr. Brogley said. "We can handle almost any financing request, large or small, with competitive rates, fast, efficient service, and always local decisions made by experienced lenders."

A major point of difference at Northwest is that loans are approved right here by a regional loan committee - local people who know the area well.

"We offer competitive rates and fast, efficient service," Mr. Brogley continued. "Like our consumer loans, our commercial loan decisions are made by experienced, local people - not out of state processing centers that base decisions on credit scores alone."

Northwest offers business banking products and services from checking and check cards, to Internet banking with online bill payment, to sophisticated cash management products including Positive Pay and Account Reconciliation.

"We also feature a great new product called Express Deposit," according to Lynn Young, Washington County's Business Services Advisor for the bank. "With it, you can scan and send your deposit as check images, securely and electronically to us, saving staff time in traveling to and from one of our branches. It's almost like having a Northwest Savings Bank office in your office!"

Northwest Savings Bank also offers expert Trust and Investment Services for both individuals (IRA Rollovers, Investment Management, Investment Advisory

Custody Services, and Financial Planning) and businesses (Qualified Retirement (401(k)) Plans, Public Pension Plans, and Investment Management).

"Our team of professionals - including our branch managers, commercial lenders, cash management specialist, and Investment Advisor - is always here to give local business owners no-obligation recommendations to save time and money," Mr. Martin added. "We are eager to earn any new customer's business and are confident we have the tools and expertise to grow your business better than anyone else."

Northwest Savings Bank has 27 offices in Greater Pittsburgh, and six Washington County offices to serve you in McDonald, Canonsburg, Fredericktown, Marianna, Washington Wal-Mart, and Washington West.

For more information, call Northwest Direct toll-free at 1-877-672-5678, or go online to www.northwestsavingsbank.com.




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