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Bath Savings Trust Co. has hired Ashley Daigle as vice president and trust and investment officer.
In her new role, Daigle, a professional with nearly 10 years of experience in the financial industry, will leverage her expertise to work closely with clients, crafting custom investment strategies.
“We are excited to welcome Ashley to our investment team,” said Tom Whelan, president of Bath Savings. “Her focus on building relationships with her clients and commitment to supporting the community aligns perfectly with Bath Savings’ mission.”
The lifelong Mainer has held advisor roles at Bangor Wealth Management and Prudential Advisors and, most recently, as a Financial Advisor at Casco Bay Wealth Advisors.
Daigle graduated from the University of Maine in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in international affairs and studied economic development at Tulane University. She has held the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s Series 7 and Series 66 licenses since 2020 and specializes in personal financial strategy and direct indexing, as well as serving the unique needs of female clients.
“I’m so grateful to be part of a team that prioritizes community and service,” said Daigle. “There really is no substitute for personal relationships and reinvestment in one’s neighbors.”
Bath Savings Institution was ranked No. 13 among the largest Maine-based banks in the 2024 Mainebiz Book of Lists, with $1.3 billion in assets.
It has 12 full-service banking offices, located in Bath, Boothbay Harbor, Brunswick, Damariscotta, Falmouth, Freeport, Portland, South Portland, Westbrook and Yarmouth.
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