HYANNIS – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently awarded Cape Cod 5 Bank the Massachusetts Lender of the Year to Women for the 2021 … [Read more...]
Cape Cod 5 Recognized As Top Place To Work
HYANNIS – In the recent edition of The Boston Globe’s Top Places to Work awards, the publication recognized Cape Cod 5 as a responsible and ethical … [Read more...]
Local Banks Named Top Banks to Work For Nationwide
HYANNIS - The publication American Banker has named multiple local banks as some of the best banks to work for in the nation. Cape Cod 5 came in at … [Read more...]
Cape Cod 5 CEO Named To Influential Banking List
HYANNIS – Cape Cod 5 Chair and CEO Dorothy Savarese was recently named one of the 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking by American Banker, marking the … [Read more...]
Cape Cod 5’s Dorothy Savarese to Receive Woman of Impact Award
HYANNIS – This year’s Woman of Impact Award given by Women United of the Cape and Islands United Way will be going to Cape Cod 5 Chair and CEO Dorothy … [Read more...]
Cape Cod 5 Provides $2 Million in Loans for Childcare Services
HYANNIS - A 2$ million loan fund for child care and early education providers has been announced by Cape Cod 5. The loan will be administered … [Read more...]
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