Current Loan Information for North Shore Bank Customers

Here’s everything you need to know about your current loan.

  • Your loan number, the terms of your loan, and your payment due date have not changed.
  • If your loan payment is drawn automatically from your checking account, this payment will continue without interruption.
  • You can continue to make payments by mail, using Online Banking or Telephone Banking, or at any office. (See inside back page for locations.)
  • To make a loan payment from an account at another bank, use the new online payment portal available at NorthShore-Bank.com/Payments.
  • The phone number to call with questions on your loan is 877.380.2265.

Home Equity Lines of Credit

  • If you have a Home Equity Line of Credit, your line remains open. You can continue to use your existing checks. You can also make disbursements from your HELOC through Online Banking.

Current Loan Information for Abington Bank Customers

Here’s everything you need to know about your current loan.

  • The ownership and servicing of your loan has transferred to North Shore Bank.
  • Your loan number, the terms of your loan, your payment due date, and the address where you mail your loan payment (95 No. Franklin St., Holbrook) have not changed; only the payee has changed to North Shore Bank.
  • If your loan payment is drawn automatically from your checking account, this payment will continue without interruption.
  • Payments also can be made in person at any office or by using Online Banking or Telephone Banking.
  • If you use Online Bill Pay to make your Abington Bank loan payment from your Abington Bank checking account or an account with another financial institution, please update the payee to North Shore Bank.
  • Continue to use the same online payment portal, username, and password to make payments from an account at another bank. A link will be available at NorthShore-Bank.com/Payments.
  • The phone number to call with questions on your loan is 877.380.2265.

Home Equity Lines of Credit

  • If you have a Home Equity Line of Credit, your line remains open. You can continue to use your existing checks. You can also make disbursements from your HELOC through Online Banking.

Hometown Mortgage

At Hometown Mortgage, we help potential borrowers like you unlock the right home financing solution for your unique needs. As a division of bankESB, a Hometown Financial Group company that includes bankESB, bankHometown, North Shore Bank, and Abington Bank, a division of North Shore Bank, we leverage our combined strength, internal shared services model, and investments in technology to work with borrowers and homeowners across Massachusetts, Connecticut, and neighboring states to make home financing simple and stress-free. At the same time, our commitment to community banking and local roots mean we can focus on the unique needs of those who live and work in the communities we serve.

Flexible Loan Programs

Through Hometown Mortgage, borrowers can access beneficial federal home loan programs, like FHA, VA, USDA, and more. These programs help make the path to home ownership possible, with lower down payment options for qualified applicants. These programs also may offer flexible underwriting criteria through the credit enhancement of mortgage insurance.

Hometown Mortgage

At Hometown Mortgage, we help potential borrowers like you unlock the right home financing solution for your unique needs.

As a division of bankESB, a Hometown Financial Group company that also includes bankHometown and Abington Bank, we’ll leverage our combined strength coupled with shared services and technology to work with homebuyers across Massachusetts, Connecticut, and neighboring states to make homebuying simple and stress-free.

At the same time, our commitment to community banking and local roots mean we can focus on the unique needs of those who live and work in the communities we serve.

See what the power of Hometown Mortgage can do!

 

Hometown Mortgage is a division of bankESB, a Hometown Financial Group company that also includes bankHometown and Abington Bank.  For more information, visit HFGmortgage.com.