EASTON, MA,North Easton Savings Bank has once again earned a spot on Newsweek’s list of America’s Best Regional Banks and Credit Unions.
The award acknowledges North Easton Savings Bank’s financial health and continued, fiscally responsible growth. To earn a ranking on this distinguished list, Banks and Credit Unions must be financially sound, positively reviewed by clients, and hit specific performance metrics. Newsweek’s awards for 2026 were completed in collaboration with Plant-A Insights Group, recognizing top regional banks and credit unions in the United States, through a large-scale study based on the analysis of over 9,000 institutions, more than 70,000 customer surveys, and millions of social media reviews.
This most recent award comes following several other national and regional honors. North Easton Savings Bank was named to the USA Today Top Workplaces for 2025, The Boston Globe Top Places to Work in 2025, and received the Boston Business Journal 2025 Corporate Citizenship Award.
“Being named one of America’s Best Regional Banks by Newsweek for the second consecutive year speaks to the strong momentum our institution continues to build,” said Rich Spencer, President & Chief Executive Officer of North Easton Savings Bank. “This recognition underscores the dedication of our team and our longstanding commitment to serving customers through a relationship-based approach. Our continued investment in our people, platforms, and the communities we serve is central to who we are, and this distinction affirms that we are delivering meaningful value to our clients and neighbors.”
“More than financial service providers, local banks are community partners, showing up in neighborhoods, participating in local initiatives and helping strengthen the connections that bind their members together,” said Jennifer H. Cunningham, Newsweek’s Editor in Chief. “We hope this list helps you find the most trusted financial institutions in your area—whether you’re planning your next business venture or taking your next step toward financial security.”