Please try another search
William Penn Bancorporation operates as the holding company for William Penn Bank that provides retail and commercial banking products and related financial services in the United States. The company offers time, savings, money market, and demand deposits; certificates of deposit; and non-interest bearing and interest-bearing checking, as well as money market, NOW, savings and club, and individual retirement accounts. It also provides one- to four-family residential and investor commercial real estate, non-residential real estate, multi-family residential, commercial business and consumer, residential and commercial construction, and land loans, as well as home equity loans and lines of credit, small business loans, and commercial and mortgage loans; and invests in a portfolio of mortgage-backed securities. The company serves individuals, businesses, and government customers. It offers its services through full-service branch offices in Bucks and Philadelphia Counties, Pennsylvania; and Burlington, Camden, and Mercer Counties, New Jersey. William Penn Bancorporation was founded in 1870 and is headquartered in Bristol, Pennsylvania.
Name | Age | Since | Title |
---|---|---|---|
Glenn Davis | 69 | 1986 | Independent Director |
Kenneth J. Stephon | 64 | 2018 | President, CEO & Chairman |
William Blakey Knight Parry | 75 | 1986 | Independent Director |
Terry Lee Sager | 61 | 2008 | Director |
William J. Feeney | 79 | 1985 | Lead Independent Director |
Vincent P. Sarubbi | 62 | 2018 | Independent Director |
Christopher M. Molden | 64 | 2020 | Independent Director |
D. Michael Carmody | 67 | 2018 | Independent Director |
Are you sure you want to block %USER_NAME%?
By doing so, you and %USER_NAME% will not be able to see any of each other's Investing.com's posts.
%USER_NAME% was successfully added to your Block List
Since you’ve just unblocked this person, you must wait 48 hours before renewing the block.
I feel that this comment is:
Thank You!
Your report has been sent to our moderators for review