
Provident Bank Welcomes a Dynamic Leader in Retail Banking
In a significant move for retail banking in Northern New Jersey, Provident Bank has appointed Renee Altomonte as Executive Vice President and Retail Banking Director as of October 14, 2025. Altomonte will report directly to Vito Giannola, the bank's Chief Banking Officer. Her role will encompass overseeing the branch network, optimizing operations, and spearheading retail marketing strategies targeting areas including Sussex County, Newton, and Wantage Township.
Strategic Focus on Growth and Customer Experience
Altomonte's primary mandate will involve executing a strategic plan that aims to boost deposits, expand the customer base, and enhance the overall customer experience. Her 30 years of experience in financial services—including notable roles at TD Bank—position her well to drive substantial growth in this new capacity. As Giannola expressed, Altomonte’s remarkable track record is expected to be a key asset in reaching Provident Bank’s ambitious business objectives.
Building on a Legacy of Community
Since its establishment in Jersey City in 1839, Provident Bank has remained committed to serving its community. Altomonte’s appointment signifies an ongoing dedication to solidifying relationships and nurturing growth across New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, and segments of New York. Her focus on customer-centric strategies reflects the bank's core value of prioritizing clients and community engagement in banking operations.
What This Means for Customers
With Altomonte at the helm of retail banking, customers in regions such as Andover Borough and Branchville Borough can expect innovative banking solutions tailored to meet contemporary needs. Tailoring services to not just meet, but exceed customer expectations is pivotal for the bank’s strategic direction under Altomonte’s leadership.
As Provident Bank continues to evolve, patrons can take comfort knowing that a veteran of the financial sector is steering its retail wing towards a future that highlights operational excellence and customer satisfaction.
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