Hampden Bank

Originally chartered to serve railroad employees - one of Hampden Bank's first locations, built-in 1918, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places - and is located two blocks south of Springfield Union Station.

In 2011, Hampden Bank consisted of ten full-service branches and an extensive network of automated teller machines in Western Massachusetts.

The Hampden Bank Foundation provides grants to nonprofit, community-based organizations in the Pioneer Valley.

Some examples of these institutions are Habitat for Humanity and the Community Music School of Springfield.

[1] Hampden Bank also sponsors the annual Hoop City Jazz & Art Festival, which draws tens of thousands of spectators to Springfield's Court Square each July.

Hampden Bank in Downtown Springfield