TD Banknorth Inc. koopt Onderneming van Barlett Boothby & Company in Waterville
(NYSE: BNK) announced today that it has finalized its acquisition of
Cases of Boothby & Bartlett Company, a commercial insurance agency
in Waterville, Maine, December 28, 2005, through its insurance
A subsidiary of the company, TD Banknorth Insurance Agency, Inc.
As part of TD Banknorth Insurance Agency, Inc., has more
than 10000 customers in Maine, Waterville Agency
Continue office for personal information, trade and workers
Enjoy coverage.
“The acquisition of Boothby & Bartlett significantly expanded our
The presence in central Maine, “said Joe Fico, chairman and CEO of TD
North Bank Insurance Group. “Boothby & Bartlett has a solid reputation.
They were insurance companies for the protection of customers for Maine
more than 145 years. We are pleased to welcome the TD Banknorth
Family. ”
TD Banknorth Insurance Group currently operates five offices
South and along the coast of Maine. It also has offices in Connecticut,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont.
About TD Banknorth Insurance Group
TD Banknorth Insurance Group, New England’s largest insurance
Network is a subsidiary of TD Banknorth, NA, a subsidiary of the bank
TD Banknorth Inc. TD Banknorth Insurance Group’s agencies were
The protection of consumers and businesses across the north-east too well
more than 100 years. With 23 offices in Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Upstate New York, TD Banknorth
Insurance Agency, Inc. offers a full service subnet
Specialist insurance with the necessary experience to help clients
Choose the right insurance. For more information, visit
http://www.tdbanknorthinsurance.com.
About TD Banknorth Inc.
TD Banknorth Inc. is a leading banking and financial services
Which is based in Portland, Maine and possession of a majority
A subsidiary of TD Bank Financial Group. Until 30 September 2005, TD
North Bank had $ 31.8 billion total consolidated assets and provided
The financial services to more than 1.3 million homes in the north-east. TD
North’s Bank, banking subsidiary, TD Banknorth, NA, operates banking
Scissions in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont
Outside the city and New York. TD Banknorth and TD Banknorth, N.A. able to
Subsidiaries and divisions in insurance, wealth management, Kaufmann
Mortgage banking services, government banking and other financial services
Provide services and investment products in conjunction with Prime Vest
Financial Services, Inc. TD Banknorth shares in trade
New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “BNK”.
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