Wainwright Bank Named To "Globe 100" List
The Boston Globe
May 21, 2002
The Boston Globe issues 14th annual listing of the top-performing companies in Massachusetts

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Wainwright Bank & Trust Company has been named
to The Boston Globe's 2002 "Globe 100" list
of the top-performing companies in Massachusetts. Based
on a composite score derived from financial data for
the four quarters ending December 31, 2001, Wainwright
was ranked 71 out of 299 Massachusetts-based companies
whose stock is publicly traded on NASDAQ, NYSE or ASE.
"The inclusion of a company in the Globe 100 reflects an uncommon level of achievement, sought by many, attained by few and prized by employees, shareholders, and the community," said Richard Gilman of The Boston Globe. To be considered, a company must have been public at the end of 2001, not reported a negative common shareholders' equity for two years, and have a long-term debt-to-equity ratio less than 4:1.
"Considering the challenges of performing well in last year's economy, we are extremely pleased to be included in the Globe 100," said Jan Miller, President and CEO of Wainwright Bank.
As a $500 million commercial bank with headquarters in Boston and nine branches in Boston, Cambridge, Watertown, and Somerville, Wainwright Bank is strategically positioned to provide consumer and commercial mortgages, loans, and deposit services to individuals, families, businesses and nonprofit organizations.
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