New Century Bank set out to make a difference in the banking universe in 1997. Since then, the Bank has evolved to include four branches with a fifth on the way in the heart of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.
The soon-to-be branded New Century Bank Building on the corner of Starr and Bridge Streets in Phoenixville is a symbol of Phoenixville’s rebirth and the Bank’s history of positive growth.
Phoenixville is a town in the midst of a renaissance and New Century Bank is poised to support the region’s rebirth. Bridge Street, the town’s main thoroughfare, with its improved infrastructure, streetscapes, lighting and building facades, a variety of new, restaurants, cultural venues and entertainment choices, has become a symbol of the Borough’s rebirth. Looking back on the past ten years, one can survey Phoenixville’s growth, particularly along Bridge Street, and identify many ventures for which New Century has provided financing and support.
Non-profit organizations receiving the Bank’s support are many and range from the Good Samaritan Men’s Shelter on Phoenixville’s North Side to Owen J. Roberts Educational Foundation. In addition to direct financing, the Bank provides various non-profit community organizations with leadership, sponsorship and guidance.
Newtown Square, home to New Century Bank’s second branch, is also a community that has been undergoing significant change over the past decade, as it slowly transforms from a suburban community with plentiful open space into a higher density region with numerous upscale commercial and retail ventures.
New Century Bank’s Main Line locations in the communities of Malvern and Wayne mirror, in many ways, the changes happening in Phoenixville and Newtown Square.