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The online portal, which is being rolled out in phases, aims to make it easier to pay, file and manage state taxes.
The professional office building is well maintained, with ample on-site parking, high visibility and easy access to the Maine turnpike and downtown Portland.
The Portland-based financial services firm has appointed Kelsey Lowe as an account administrator and Serena Amlie as a client advisor.
Business leaders are worried about the impact of a protracted federal shutdown on some sectors and the state's economy as a whole.
Jessica Green, owner of Green Quality Plumbing & Heating, is leading a younger wave of specialists in the trades, and has plenty of business to show for her efforts.
The Portland-based accounting and advisory firm has promoted employees to managers and senior managers in its tax, assurance and operations departments.
"You're seeing increased margin pressure related to competition for deposits, and competition from new market entrants," Susan M. Collins told the Maine Bankers Association at its annual meeting.
Nate Moody, a retirement and executive benefits specialist at Lebel & Harriman, has been named as a partner.
Preparing for retirement can be a daunting task, especially on the financial side. But guest columnist Kate Wilkinson, an advisor at Spinnaker Trust, offers some helpful guidance.
Three Maine business leaders share their summer reading preferences with Mainebiz.
Today, Chase employs around 30 people at its retail branches in Portland, Falmouth, Westbrook and Saco.
The retail branch would be the first in Maine for Mascoma, which is headquartered in New Hampshire.
Mainebiz has compiled some of the news recently submitted by companies and nonprofits around the state.
Rodney Hood, past chairman and current board member of the National Credit Union Administration, was in Maine this week to meet with representatives of several institutions and the Maine Credit Union League.
The annual ranking of the "Best Places to Work in Maine" is based on employee surveys and other information. Names of the winning companies were released Friday.
NDAs are not created equal, as attorney Kristy Abraham of Preti Flaherty writes. Businesses would be wise to institute basic protocols for reviewing these agreements.