Berean Federal Savings Bank

Philadelphia PA


Established in 1888, Berean Federal Savings Bank is a $50 million dollar federally chartered for-profit thrift institution serving the banking and borrowing needs of low and moderate-income communities in West and North Philadelphia. The Banka€™s primary products and services are residential mortgages, consumer loans and homebuyer counseling.

CDFI Awards for Berean Federal Savings Bank


SECA (2000) - $50,000

The Fund"s technical assistance grant will be used for consulting services to support its expansion and consolidation and to purchase computer technology.



(0) - $0



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