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Ridgewood Savings Bank

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Type
  
Mutual savings bank

Website
  
ridgewoodbank.com

Founded
  
18 June 1921

Net income
  
13 million USD

Industry
  
Financial services

Headquarters
  
United States of America

Number of employees
  
686

Total assets
  
4.6 billion USD

Ridgewood Savings Bank

Key people
  
Peter M. Boger, Chairman and CEO

Area served
  
New York metropolitan area

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Ridgewood Savings Bank is the largest mutual savings bank in New York State and was founded in 1921. It operates 35 branches across New York City's five boroughs, Long Island and Westchester County.

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History

The bank was chartered as Savings Bank of Ridgewood on June 18, 1921. It began when 14 local businessmen in Ridgewood, Queens decided to form a mutual savings bank to serve the needs of the community. The Bank's first headquarters was converted Taproom located at the intersection of Myrtle and Forest Avenues. In 1929, the cornerstone was laid for a new headquarters at the same site and the name was changed from Savings Bank of Ridgewood to Ridgewood Savings Bank. The building architects were Halsey, McCormack and Helmer, Inc. and the general contractors were Stamarith Construction Corporation. In 1940, the bank opened its first branch office, in Forest Hills, Queens. The building is located at the intersection of Queens Boulevard and 108th Street, and was designated a New York City Landmark in 2000 by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. In 2007, City and Suburban Bank joined Ridgewood Savings, increasing the number of branches by 12.

List of Presidents

  • Peter M. Boger, 2012–present
  • William C. McGarry, 2004–2012
  • Walter J. Hess, 1948–1971
  • Herman Ringe, 1946–1948
  • Rudolph Stutzmann, 1921–1946
  • References

    Ridgewood Savings Bank Wikipedia