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Provident Bank expert offers tips for paying off higher education debt. Read More
Provides students with disabilities opportunity to learn money and banking basics. Read More
Emma Spolizino, 102, of Chester, NJ, recently visited The Hudson County Community College Library to admire a mural painted by her uncle, Charles Renzulli, in 1967. Read More
Everyone knows that when you sell your home, there are closing costs, realtor commissions, legal fees, etc...but what about the hidden costs? Read More
As part of National Volunteer Month, employees of The Provident Bank employees recently spent a day at the headquarters of Community FoodBank of New Jersey (CFBNJ). Read More
As part of National Volunteer Month, employees of The Provident Bank recently spent an afternoon gardening, repairing wooden bed frames and building benches with Grow It Green. Read More
Ten teams comprised of Provident employees recently participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth/Middlesex counties’ “Bowl for Kids Sake” bowling event. Read More
As part of National Volunteer Month in April, employees of The Provident Bank spent a day rehabilitating a home for Rebuilding Together. Read More
Chris Martin, President and CEO of The Provident Bank, announced a series of initiatives designed to ensure broad access to credit and extend economic opportunity in the Lehigh Valley, one of the first markets the bank serves outside of New Jersey. Read More