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| 2012 |
Opened branch in Andover |
| 2011 |
Opened branch in Newton Centre
Named among top 100 best performing Ma companies by the Globe
Linda Sloane Kay appointed Executive Vice President
Recognized as one of the 2011 Bank & Thrift "Sm-All Stars" by Sandler O'Neill + Partners |
| 2010 |
Recognized by 20% By 2020 Women on Boards
Marshall M. Sloane named Citizen of the Year by Medford Chamber
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| 2010 |
Barry R. Sloane appointed President & CEO
Opened branch in Coolidge Corner, Brookline
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| 2009 |
40th Anniversary celebration May 1, 2009
CNBKA added to the Russell 3,000 Index
Branches achieve $1 Billion in deposits
Selected one of the 2009 Bank & Thrift "Sm-All Stars" by Sandler O'Neill + Partners
Corporate Member of the Year by the Northeast Public Power Association
Recognized as the "#1 Lender to Veterans" by the U.S. Small Business Administration
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| 2008 |
Opened branch in Winchester at 522 Main Street in Winchester Center.
Opened branch in Fellsway Plaza on the Medford/Malden line.
Opened branch in The Sloane Building at One Salem Street in Medford Square.
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| 2007 |
January 31, 2007 proclaimed “Century Bank Energy-Efficiency Day” by Medford Mayor.
Honored for the Bank's commitment to improving and protecting the environment by Osram Sylvania and NationalGrid.
Recognized by the Small Business Administration as Outstanding Lender
Enhanced customer convenience with additional ATMs at Cambridgeside Galleria.
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| 2006 |
Investment Services at Century Bank debuts
Marshall Sloane announces intention to elevate Barry and Jonathan to Co-CEOs of Century Bancorp
Fiduciary Services acquires first trust mandates
Century Bancorp, Inc. elects Barry and Jonathan Sloane as Co-CEOs
Commended by the Federal Housing Board for a “demonstrated commitment to community investment and service.”
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| 2005 |
Completed & occupied Headquarters building
Barry R. Sloane and Jonathan G. Sloane are elected Co-Presidents & Co-CEOs of Century Bank & Co-Presidents & Co-COOs of Century Bancorp
Fiduciary Services business unit created
Community Newspaper Company's 2005 Readers Choice Award to the Malden and Medford branches
Opened 23rd branch on State Street in Boston
Worcester commercial lending center opened
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| 2004 |
Opened branch
at Boston
University
Medical Center
Assets exceed
$1.7 billion
 |
| 2003 |
Acquired
Capital Crossings
Chestnut Hill
branch office
and its retail
deposits in
downtown Boston
Grew to 21
branch locations
with the addition
of offices
at The Hotel
Commonwealth
in Kenmore
Square and
the Sherman
Union at Boston
University
Broke ground
on new five-story
headquarters
on Interstate
93 in Medford
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|
2002 |
Opened Federal
Street branch
in Bostons
financial
district,
bringing branch
total to 19 |
|
2001 |
Headcount
exceeds 400
Worcester
processing
center opened
Opened branches
in Newton
and Brookline
Ranked #7
among the
states
top billion
dollar banks
in The
Boston Globe
 |
|
2000 |
Topped $1
billion in
assets |
|
1990s |
|
1998 |
$29.75 million
raised through
a preferred
security offering
under NASDQ
symbol CNBKP
Haymarket
Cooperative
Bank purchased |
|
1993 |
Wollaston
Credit Union
acquired |
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1980s |
|
1988 |
Bank passes
$500 million
in assets |
|
1987 |
Initial Public
Offering resulted
in $10.5 million
in new capital
under NASDAQ
symbol CNBKA |
|
1986 |
Acquired Social
Service and
St. Michaels
Credit Unions |
|
1985 |
Acquired Massachusetts
Teachers Association
Credit Union |
|
1983 |
Acquired property
in Medford,
MA for future
site of operations
center |
|
1982 |
Acquired Bank
of Massachusetts |
|
1981 |
Automated
lockbox service
introduced |
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1970s |
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1979 |
Bank passes
$100 million
in assets |
|
1975 |
First of 29
years of uninterrupted
dividends
paid |
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1973 |
North Shore
Bank &
Banking Company
acquired |
|
1972 |
Century Bancorp,
Inc. formed |
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1960s |
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1969 |
Founded by
Marshall M.
Sloane May
1,1969 in
Somerville,
MA
Record first
day of deposits
- $1.1 million
Total first
year-end assets
- $17 million
Year end net
income - $32,177 |