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  • Washington Trust Provides $21 Million to Readco Capital Advisors, LLC
    Waterford, CT - September 10, 2020 - Washington Trust’s Commercial Real Estate Group recently provided $21 million to Readco Capital Advisors, LLC for the acquisition and re-development of the former Toys R Us building located on Dayton Rd. in Waterford. Readco Capital Advisors, LLC arranged a 15-year lease with Hartford Healthcare to fully occupy the new 70,500 square foot two-story state of the art medical facility.
  • 30 Minority and Women-Owned Small Businesses in Rhode Island Receive Grants from Washington Trust, Lawyers for Civil Rights, Tufts Health Plan
    Westerly, RI –September 16, 2020 - The Washington Trust Company, along with Lawyers for Civil Rights (LCR) and Tufts Health Plan have awarded 30 small businesses, specifically those that are minority-owned and women-owned in Rhode Island, with $1,000 grants. The funds will be used to purchase personal protective equipment (PPE), technology allowing their employees to work safely remotely, and other health and wellness-related support to help their reopening.
  • Chamber TV: Taking Pride in Helping Customers Reach Their Financial Goals and Serving Local Communities
    October 23, 2020 - Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce President Laurie White spoke with Ned Handy, chairman & CEO of Washington Trust and Mark Gim, president & COO about the many ways the bank is here to help during uncertain times.
  • Washington Trust Awards Nonviolence Institute with $10,000 Grant
    Westerly, RI - October 26, 2020 - The Washington Trust Company’s Charitable Foundation recently awarded the Nonviolence Institute a $10,000 grant. Washington Trust’s Chairman and CEO Edward “Ned” O. Handy III and President and COO Mark Gim presented the check to Cedric Huntley, the Institute’s Interim Executive Director.
  • American Banker Names Washington Trust One of the Nation’s Best Banks to Work For
    Westerly, RI - October 29, 2020 - The Washington Trust Company was recently named one of the nation’s Best Banks to Work For by American Banker magazine as part of its annual list organized by the Best Companies Group. Washington Trust is the only Rhode Island-based institution named on the list.
  • Financial Scammers Becoming More Aggressive
    Scammers have become even more bold and aggressive in the months since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
  • LIBOR Update
    Frequently Asked Questions Moving from LIBOR to SOFR
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  • Financial Tips for the New Year
    It's that time of year — the time to ring out the old and ring in the new, to ditch bad habits and replace them with good ones. We can't guarantee you'll lose weight, or become a better human being, but we can give you some suggestions to help you whip your finances into shape.
  • Avoiding Scams: Sticking to the Basics Can Go a Long Way
    There is plenty of information available to consumers to help avoid being a fraud or theft victim. "But some people complain that there is too much to remember and that being vigilant can be a daunting task," said Millie Spencer, a financial crimes specialist with the FDIC. Here's a short list of simple ways to avoid many financial crimes.
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