Published: June 16, 2009
Prudential Savings Bank CEO Honored for Commitment to Community; Singled Out From Among More than Three Hundred Banking Leaders
PHILADELPHIA - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Thomas A. Vento, Sr., president and chief executive officer of
Prudential Savings Bank, was honored by his peers today for a lifetime
commitment to affordable housing and community investment.
At a gathering of eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware banking executives
hosted by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh (FHLBank), Vento
received the Council's Award, named after FHLBank's Affordable Housing
Advisory Council and bestowed annually upon only one banker in Delaware,
Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
"Each year, our Council's Award is presented to one banking executive
who has demonstrated unwavering commitment to affordable housing and
community development through his or her career," said John R. Price,
president and chief executive officer of FHLBank. "Recipients of the
Council's Award are genuine leaders in the communities their institution
serves."
With more than a half-century at Prudential Savings Bank, Vento has
served as president of the Philadelphia bank since 1992. Throughout his
presidency, he has secured nearly $3 million in grants and loans under
FHLBank's Affordable Housing Program to help fund one dozen local
projects benefiting low- to moderate-income individuals and families,
some of them with special needs. These projects have created more than
300 homes for those of modest means.
In a related commitment to affordable housing, Vento made Prudential
Savings Bank a participant in Community Lenders, an area consortium that
makes competitive loans on favorable terms to area communities. By
pooling loan funds, 25 member banks including Prudential Savings help
build stronger neighborhoods through affordable housing and public
facilities. Prudential has also made use of FHLBank's First Front Door
program, extending down payment and closing cost grants to qualified
first-time homebuyers.
In addition to driving community-focused lending efforts, Vento is
personally active in civic groups. He is past president of Variety Club,
The Children's Charity, participated in the Optimist Club of South
Philadelphia and in a lecture series on banking and business at South
Philadelphia High School and Hallahan High School for Girls.
About the banks
Prudential Savings Bank was established as a building and loan
association in 1886 to serve the South Philadelphia neighborhood. Over
the years it has grown into a seven-office bank serving the city of
Philadelphia and surrounding communities. It offers checking, savings,
consumer and business lending services and online banking to individuals
and families, for-profit businesses and nonprofits across the area.
FHLBank Pittsburgh (www.fhlb-pgh.com)
is a wholesale bank that serves the housing finance and community and
economic development needs of its owner-members. FHLBank Pittsburgh
provides reliable access to low-cost funds, competitive pricing in the
purchase of mortgage loans, correspondent banking, technical assistance,
affordable housing grants and other programs so members can better serve
their own communities. FHLBank Pittsburgh is privately capitalized and
funded, does not use taxpayer dollars and enjoys a triple-A rating. At
March 31, 2009, it had 320 members in its district of Delaware,
Pennsylvania and West Virginia and approximately $83 billion in assets.
FHLBank Pittsburgh is one of twelve Banks in the Federal Home Loan Bank
System, established by Congress in 1932 to support the residential
mortgage activities of local financial institutions.
FHLBank Pittsburgh
Neil
Cotiaux, 412-288-2851
cell: 412-335-9488
OR
Prudential
Savings Bank
Thomas A. Vento, Sr., 215-755-1500
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