Provident Bank has opened its fourth branch in Newark. The new location, led by Israel Morales, vice president, will be conveniently located on the ground floor of the Ironside Newark Building at 110 Edison Place (between the Prudential Center and train station) and includes an ATM.
“We are excited to announce the newest branch in the City of Newark,” Vito Giannola, executive vice president and chief banking officer at Provident Bank said. “This new location is part of our extensive network of more than 140 branches and further demonstrates our deep commitment to the communities we serve. With this new office, we will be focused on providing the Newark community with a convenient in-person experience and access to experienced, knowledgeable bankers who will assist local residents with their banking and lending needs.”
As part of its ongoing community engagement program, Provident Bank also announced it has partnered with three local non-profit organizations: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Newark, St. John’s Soup Kitchen, and Greater Life. Each organization received $2,500 during the bank’s ribbon cutting ceremony earlier this week, celebrating the city of Newark and this new branch office.
“This branch deepens Provident’s commitment and history of providing equitable access to credit and banking services to the consumers and small businesses of New Jersey’s largest city of more than 300,000 residents,” Roxanne Camejo, community development officer, Provident Bank said. “Beyond banking, we are proud to directly invest in Newark’s future by donating to three impactful local charities, strengthening vital community programs.”