Southbridge-based Savers Bank announced that assets were up about 3.5 percent to $378.8 million for all of 2009 while deposits increased 7 percent.
The bank made 350 new commercial and residential loans for the full year in 2009 worth a total of $48.2 million.
The bank also added a new drive-up automated teller machine in Grafton and the ability for mobile phone customers to get text-message balance alerts.
The bank, which has locations in six communities in Massachusetts, celebrated its 100th anniversary last month.