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Naugatuck Valley Financial (Naugatuck Valley Financial) Business Description

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Naugatuck Valley Financial Corporation was organized in 1922 as a federal Corporation, and is a holding company for Naugatuck Valley Savings and Loan. The Company operates as a community-oriented financial institution offering traditional financial services to consumers and businesses in its market area. It attracts deposits from the general public and uses those funds to originate one to four family, multi-family and commercial real estate, construction, commercial business, and consumer loans. Originations of long-term, fixed rate residential loans are sold in the secondary mortgage market. Deposits and loan repayments are the sources of its funds for lending and other investment purposes. Loan repayments are a stable source of funds, while deposit inflows and outflows and loan prepayments are influenced by general interest rates and money market conditions. The Deposits are attracted from within its market area through the offering of a broad selection of deposit instruments, including NOW accounts, checking accounts, money market accounts, regular savings accounts, club savings accounts, certificate accounts, health savings accounts and various retirement accounts. The Company borrows from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston to supplement its supply of lendable funds and to meet deposit withdrawal requirements. The Federal Home Loan Bank functions as a central reserve bank providing credit for member financial institutions. Its lending activities includes One to Four Family Residential Loans; Multi-Family and Commercial Real Estate Loan; Construction Loans; Commercial Business Loans; and Consumer Loans. It faces competition for loans from financial institutions, such as mortgage companies and mortgage brokers and non-depository financial service companies in the mortgage market, such as insurance companies, securities companies and specialty finance companies.
Executives
Lawrence B Seidman director LANIDEX CORPORATE PARK, 100 LANIDEX PLAZA 1ST FL, PARSIPPANY NJ 07054
James E Cotter officer: EVP & COO C/O NAUGATUCK VALLEY FINANCIAL CORP., 333 CHURCH STREET, NAUGATUCK CT 06770
J Allen Kosowsky director C/O THOR INDUSTRIES, INC., 419 WEST PIKE STREET, JACKSON CENTER OH 45334-0629