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Winchester Co-operative Bank welcomes Scott Kaiser as new VP, Commercial Loan Officer

Scott Kaiser has been named vice president and Commercial Loan Officer at Winchester Co-operative Bank. COURTESY PHOTO/WINCHESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK

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The following was submitted by Winchester Co-operative Bank:

Winchester Co-operative Bank (WCB) is pleased to announce the appointment of Scott Kaiser as vice president and Commercial Loan Officer.

With extensive years of experience in the New England banking sector, Kaiser brings a wealth of expertise across commercial real estate, small business lending, and relationship management to the WCB team.

In his new role, Kaiser will focus on expanding the bank’s commercial lending portfolio, providing tailored financial solutions to local business owners, and strengthening the community-driven partnerships that have defined Winchester Co-operative Bank since 1893.

“We are happy to welcome Scott to our team,” said Mark Kellett, president and CEO of Winchester Co-operative Bank. “His deep understanding of commercial lending and his commitment to a ‘customer-first’ approach align perfectly with our mission. Scott’s experience will be a significant asset as we continue to support the growth and prosperity of the businesses in Winchester, Woburn, and the surrounding communities.”

Kaiser is located at our the branch, 19 Church St. in Winchester. You can contact him at (781) 756-3557 or skaiser@wincoop.com.

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