Citizens relocates Silver Lake branch

FROM LEFT: R.I. Rep. John Carnevale, City Councilman John Igliozzi, Providence Mayor David N. Cicilline and Citizens Bank Rhode Island President Ned Handy cut the ribbon at the new Citizens Bank branch in the Silver Lake section of Providence.  /
FROM LEFT: R.I. Rep. John Carnevale, City Councilman John Igliozzi, Providence Mayor David N. Cicilline and Citizens Bank Rhode Island President Ned Handy cut the ribbon at the new Citizens Bank branch in the Silver Lake section of Providence. /

PROVIDENCE – Citizens Bank has made a change in the Silver Lake section of the capital city.
The bank, the largest in Rhode Island in terms of deposits, has relocated its Silver Lake branch from 732 Plainfield St. to 700 Hartford Ave. Bank officials held a ribbon cutting and grand opening recently, which was attended by Mayor David Cicilline, Rep. John Carnevale and City Councilman John Igliozzi.
The event was also one of the first public appearances for Edward “Ned” Handy III, Citizens Bank Rhode Island incoming president.
“We are pleased to have completed the renovation of our Silver Lake branch,” said Handy. “This new location, with its state-of-the-art features, will bring added convenience to our customers and to the community.”
Citizens said the Silver Lake branch has several new features, including two drive-up teller stations, a drive-up ATM, a drive-up night drop and a conference room. The branch also has six teller stations, a walk-up ATM, five customer-service stations and safety-deposit boxes.
Citizens Bank, Rhode Island – a subsidiary of the Providence-based Citizens Financial Group Inc., a commercial bank holding company with $167 billion in assets and about 23,000 employees at Citizens Bank and Charter One branches in 12 states plus non-branch offices in about 40 states that is owned by the Edinburgh-based Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc. (London Stock Exchange: RBS.L; NYSE: RBS) – operates a seven-state network that includes 77 branches and 150 ATMs in Rhode Island. To learn more, visit CitizensBank.com.

Correction: An earlier version of this story gave incorrect information about the date of Edward “Ned” Handy’s appointment as president of Citizens Bank Rhode Island. He was appointed July 24.

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