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Cambridge Savings Bank Provides $2.1MM Real Estate Loan and $300K LOC to Yankee Trader Seafood

byIan Koplin
May 23, 2022
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The commercial lending team at Cambridge Savings Bank (CSB), a full-service mutual bank with more than $5 billion in assets, provided a $2.1 million commercial real estate mortgage and construction to permanent loan to acquire and renovate a new building in Hingham, MA to a special purpose entity controlled by Stephanie Hernan, president of Yankee Trader Seafood (YTS), in addition to a $300,000 working capital line of credit.

A local, third generation, woman-owned seafood processing business, YTS is run by Stephanie Hernan as CEO and president. When Hernan needed financial assistance throughout the pandemic, CSB stepped in to help with finalizing the acquisition of the company’s new property and supported YTS with two PPP loans to navigate the heightened challenges businesses have faced over the past two years.

“During a time of uncertainty that kept us busy and challenged, Cambridge Savings Bank offered us solutions that allowed Yankee Trader Seafood to not only continue to operate, but to also increase production and expand our services,” Hernan said. “I have immense trust in Javier and the team at CSB to stick with us through thick and thin, keep us on track and offer us guidance that will allow us to thrive in any environment. I will never change banks.”

YTS first engaged with CSB when they leased their old property and purchased a new building in Hingham with the intent to renovate and move their operations into this space. With financial assistance from CSB, YTS transitioned into their new building allowing their production to grow from one assembly line to three. In addition to increasing production of their seafood and meat products, YTS was able to expand their offering to include meal preparation kits during the pandemic.

“Getting to know Stephanie and the Yankee Trader Seafood business has been an absolute pleasure,” Javier Bellini, VP, corporate banking loan officer at CSB, said. “Despite the challenges presented by the pandemic, it’s important to us at Cambridge Savings Bank that we support local companies doing business the right way. We look forward to continuing to support the evolving needs of YTS as they continue growing and innovating.”

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