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- Alternate Format Statements for the Visually Impaired
- Introducing Some Recent Customer Service Enhancements
It’s easier than ever to bank with Washington Trust! - Washington Trust provides financing for Rhode Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s new headquarters
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Washington Trust recently provided $800,000 in financing to the Rhode Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for the purchase of property located at 359 Broad Street in Providence, R.I., to be used as the Chamber’s new headquarters. - Washington Trust Supports 40 Local Organizations During Holiday Season
The Washington Trust Company recently announced that it has made charitable contributions and in-kind donations to 40 local nonprofit organizations to support their outreach efforts this holiday season. - Cranston League For Cranston’s Future (CLCF)
- Lost Debit Card?
During Business Hours: Contact our Customer Solutions Center at 800-475-2265 or visit any Washington Trust branch. Representatives are available Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM and Saturdays 8:30 AM -1:00 PM. We can issue a new card in branch within a few minutes. After Business Hours: Please call 877-805-2489 to report the loss or theft of a Debit or ATM Card. Please contact Washington Trust the following business day to order a new card. - Current CD & Savings Specials
We have several options available for you or your business. Open an account today to take advantage of these limited time offers! - Washington Trust Employees Build Welcome Home Kits to Benefit Crossroads RI
Washington Trust employees recently built and donated 35 “Welcome Home Kits” to benefit Crossroads Rhode Island clients who are transitioning from homelessness to stable housing. The kits, valued at more than $4,000, contain personal care items and basic household supplies, and are presented to clients to help them get settled into their new apartments. - James C. Maynard
- What to know about “Card Cracking” Scams
Banks and law enforcement are cracking down on an emerging scam known as “card cracking.” Card cracking is a form of fraud where consumers respond to an online solicitation for “easy money” and provide a debit card for withdrawal of fake check deposits.