PGB Holdings, Inc

2323 S Wentworth Ave
Chicago, IL IL, 60616-2103


PGB Holdings, Inc. is a for-profit Depository Institution Holding Company in operation since 1995. PGB Holdings, Inc. is an emerging CDFI serving economically distressed communities in metropolitan Chicago, primarily Chicago"s Asian community. The primary responsibility of PGB Holdings, Inc., the TA Awardee, is to direct the strategic growth of its subsidiary affiliate CDFI, Pacific Global Bank.

CDFI Awards for PGB Holdings, Inc


TA (2007) - $40,045

PGB Holdings, Inc. is a for-profit Depository Institution Holding Company in operation since 1995. PGB Holdings, Inc. is an emerging CDFI serving economically distressed communities in metropolitan Chicago, primarily Chicago?s Asian community. The primary responsibility of PGB Holdings, Inc., the TA Awardee, is to direct the strategic growth of its subsidiary affiliate CDFI, Pacific Global Bank. PGB Holdings, Inc. will use its FY07 TA grant to: 1) pay for staff salary and printing costs to offset its financial literacy efforts; and 2) obtain a market assessment and outreach strategy to better serve its diverse target market in Chicago.



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