Homeowner's Insurance Protect your home – at the right
price The Morris homeowners protection plan
No matter whether you’re buying your first house or your
last, you’ll want to make sure you have adequate homeowner’s
protection -- without paying more than you should.
Now
Kennebunk Savings mortgage loan customers can enjoy low group
insurance rates and “most favorable pricing” for homeowners and
umbrella liability policies. Through special arrangements with a
variety of carriers, Morris Insurance can provide the insurance
protection you need for your new home. A long established firm in its
own right, Morris Insurance brings together a wealth of knowledge and
a well earned reputation for responsive service to ensure you have the
peace of mind you need without spending one dime on excess coverage.
We believe you will find that the same competitive pricing, personal
service and attention to detail that Kennebunk Savings is known for is
just as evident in the dealings you will have with this new Kennebunk
Savings subsidiary. And with offices from one end of York County to
the other, you’re guaranteed the convenience that you deserve. In
fact, if isn’t convenient for you to come to them, they will
come to you.
For the best protection and the best prices, talk to your Kennebunk
Savings Loan Officer, stop by one of the Morris offices, give them a
call at: 1-800-794-2941, or contact them at www.morrisinsurance.com.
Morris Insurance is an independent subsidiary of Kennebunk Savings
Bank with offices in Kennebunk, Kittery, York, Wells and Berwick.*
*Please note
that insurance or annuity products are offered and sold by Morris
Insurance Services, Inc., a subsidiary of Kennebunk Savings Bank.
Insurance and annuity products and services are not deposits of
Kennebunk Savings Bank or any other affiliate; are not obligations of
or guaranteed by Kennebunk Savings Bank and are not insured by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other agency of the U.S.
government. Annuities may involve investment risk, including the
possible loss of principal.