FAIRFIELD COUNTY BANK APPOINTS AMY RAYMOND TO SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF RETAIL LENDING

 

Amy RaymondRidgefield, CT—February 27, 2024: Ridgefield, CT: Fairfield County Bank is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Amy Raymond to Senior Vice President of Retail Lending.

Mrs. Raymond’s over 30 years’ experience in lending and the financial industry makes her well-equipped to oversee Fairfield County Bank’s residential mortgage and consumer loan servicing department. She has held leadership roles in the retail banking area as well as lending at previous institutions, including a time as a Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Officer.

“Amy is a valuable addition to our retail lending team,” said President Daniel Berta. “She has the experience and lending acumen to grow the residential mortgage division of our organization. We are thrilled to have her on board and for her to start guiding her team of mortgage officers while they help Fairfield County residents secure financing for their homes. Whether a first-time homebuyer or a seasoned homeowner looking to refinance or leverage the equity in their home, Amy is going to ensure we have the right lending solutions available to meet our clients’ individual needs.”

Born and raised in Fairfield County, Mrs. Raymond is excited to return after 23 years in the northwest hills of Connecticut. She graduated from the University of New Haven with a degree in Business Management. Amy was one of the inaugural recipients of the Connecticut Bankers Association New Leaders in Banking award. In her free time, Amy loves to garden, cook, and spend time with her family outside.

 

Founded in 1871, Fairfield County Bank is a $1.9 billion community bank with locations throughout Fairfield County. Fairfield Country Bank delivers a full range of financial services through superior Client relationships and the knowledge that when you put your money in Fairfield County Bank, it stays in Fairfield County—strengthening our communities. Visit www.fairfieldcountybank.com to find out more about the Bank.