Chase Opens Innovative Branch in Bronx’s Grand Concourse Neighborhood
New Community Center branch to expand access to financial health tools and resources
The Grand Concourse Community Center branch features a team of local financial health experts focused on community engagement, mentorship and advice. The location looks and feels different from a “typical” bank – it combines a modern design, spacious layout, and the latest banking technology, reflecting how customers engage with Chase today. This branch also features art inspired by local students from the Michael Ford Art Camp, a large multipurpose room which can be used to host free financial health workshops, or pop-up shops for small business clients, and complimentary Wi-Fi for community groups and individuals on site.
“Access to financial advice and banking services is essential for any community to thrive and our Community Center Branches are at the center of lifting up communities by creating opportunities for growth,” said JPMorgan Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon. “When we invest in communities, we become a trusted partner in that journey. Helping more people achieve their financial dreams is great for the
Chase Community Centers Combine Banking and Financial Education
Chase opened its first Community Center branch in
“Far too often, customers are intimidated when they visit a bank. They don’t know where to start or who to approach when they have a question. We want to change that,” said Diedra Porche, head of Chase Community and Business Development. “Our new Community Centers are open, welcoming and intentionally designed to build stronger ties to the community and provide banking services and financial education to people who might not otherwise have access to them.”
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Chase Community Managers Focus on Solutions
Each Community Center has a Community Manager on site. Working closely with neighborhood leaders and businesses, they focus on understanding the challenges each community faces and then designing programs to address those challenges though a variety of ways, including:
- Hosting financial health workshops on topics such as budgeting, credit and homeownership, for both individuals and groups
- Offering complimentary one-on-one mentorship support to help local entrepreneurs grow, start or expand their small business
Community Center branch programming is open to Chase customers and non-customers alike.
In addition, Chase is hiring Community Private Client Advisors, a new role created to help people who want to invest, but don’t know where to begin. Community Private Client Advisors work closely with Community Managers to host complimentary workshops focused on helping current and prospective clients understand the fundamentals of investing.
The new Community Center represents an investment of
Powering New York City’s economy for more than 200 years
The Community Center investment is just one of the many ways JPMorgan Chase is helping expand access to opportunity for more New Yorkers.
The firm recently celebrated the topping out of its 1,388-foot, state-of-the-art headquarters at 270 Park Avenue in
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Community Impact
In addition to making an impact through its core business, the firm partners with local leaders and organizations to scale solutions and help drive sustainable change.
As an example, Chase has partnered with the Hip Hop Museum to expand access to financial health tools, resources and education in underserved neighborhoods across the country. This joint initiative will create community events – in cities like
In addition, the firm recently committed
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Source: JPMorgan Chase & Co.