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BOOK OF LISTS 2020 | 21 COMPANY BRIEF Ion Bank Address: 251 Church St., Naugatuck, CT 06770; 18 other offices throughout Connecticut, in Ansonia, Cheshire, Farmington, Hamden, Meriden, Middlebury, Naugatuck, Oxford, Prospect, Southbury, Wallingford, Waterbury, Watertown and Woodbury. Year founded: 1870 Phone: 203-729-4442 Website: www.ionbank.com President & CEO: David Rotatori Product or Service: Full line of consumer and business banking, loan and cash-management products and services, as well as insurance and wealth-management products. TM For 150 years, we have been providing friendly and personalized service to every customer every day. We are an independent, forward-thinking bank, not owned by shareholders. Ion Financial MHC is an independent financial-services company. We seek profitable growth while delivering superior customer service and offering a comprehensive package of progressive financial products through multiple delivery channels, ultimately benefiting our customers, employees and communities. Our bankers make personal visits to companies to get to know the customer and their business — to understand objectives to match them with our products and services that suit their needs. We pride ourselves on the deep and long-lasting relationships we have with our customers. Our talented, dedicated, loyal, and enthusiastic employees are passionate about being part of Ion Bank and help us live our mission and deliver on our service standards of Safety & Security, Accuracy, Responsiveness and Friendly, Personalized Service. Giving our customers this level of outstanding service includes staying ahead of and combatting high-technology fraud schemes. It's a priority at Ion Bank. We deliver our products and services in the way all generations want to receive and use them — with convenience, while enabling financial growth and stability with personal attention. Serving our community dates back 150 years. As a community mutual bank, we believe that reinvesting in our communities is one of our most important duties; community support has always been a fundamental part of Ion Bank's mission. We strongly believe in contributing to the betterment of the communities we serve by supporting the economic well-being and quality of life that helps enrich all our lives. In 2018, Ion Bank and the Ion Bank Foundation donated more than $750,000 to hundreds of local organizations for a variety of causes in areas including health, education, economic development, human and social services, and the arts. We actively encourage our employees to volunteer their time and make a difference by helping local community and non-profit organizations. Ion Bank employees donated 7,609 hours of community service in 2018. We are a community bank that truly cares about the citizens in the local communities we serve. And we continue to give to causes that help those in need and enrich the lives of people in those communities. Our family partners, Ion Investments and Ion Insurance, are trusted industry professionals offering you extended products and services to help protect you and your financial future. Ion Investments can help you build, grow and protect your financial future. With industry-leading financial planning and wealth- management products, expert insight and guidance, and a focus on personal relationships, we make life's important financial decisions simple and accessible. Ion Insurance offers competitive auto, business, home, health and life- insurance policies to families and business owners in Connecticut. From home, auto, life and all personal insurance needs to commercial and life & health insurance as well as employee group benefits, Ion Insurance can help protect the things that matter to you most. It's coverage you can count on with a price to fit your budget. CELEBRATING 150 YEARS IN BUSINESS FOUNDED 1870 SPONSORED CONTENT

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