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America250-Enduring Success: Centreville Bank

(Editor’s note: This is the fourth installment in a weekly series featuring Rhode Island’s oldest companies as the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of...

Centreville Bank named to Financial Times’ ‘Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies’ list

WEST WARWICK – Centreville Bank was named to the Financial Times’ “Americas’ Fastest Growing Companies 2026” list, which ranks the top 300 companies across North, Central...
KEEPING TABS: Erica Harrold,  left, Centreville Bank’s assistant branch manager, speaks with banker Missy Minor at the 
financial institution’s West Warwick location. 
PBN PHOTO/TRACY JENKINS

Centreville Bank is branching out across Rhode Island and beyond

PBN 2025 FASTEST GROWING COMPANIES 2025 $50 MILLION AND ABOVE 1. Centreville Bank CEO (or equivalent): Harold M. Horvat, chairman, CEO and president 2024 Revenue: $147.4 million 2022...

Centreville Bank to open first Providence branch in coming weeks

WEST WARWICK – Centreville Bank announced on Monday that it expects to open its first branch in Providence in the coming weeks. The full-service branch...

RIFC Corner Kicks: Is soccer partnership helping Centreville Bank stand out...

(Editor’s note: This is the 13th installment in a weekly series spotlighting Rhode Island FC and Centreville Bank Stadium from a business perspective throughout...

Centreville Bank opens new full-service branch in Warren

WARREN – Centreville Bank announced the grand opening of its new, full-service branch in Warren on Tuesday, part of a larger effort of the...
GOING FOR GOLD: Centreville Bank staffers participate in the company’s 2024 Olympic-themed block party. Winners take to the award podium to cheer and accept their medals.  
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Centreville Bank

Best Places to Work 2025 Awards #7 LARGE COMPANIES: Centreville Bank Local Employees: 195 Chairman, CEO and President: Harold M. Horvat Questions answered by: Josh Varone, Executive Vice...

Centreville Bank awarded naming rights to RIFC stadium

PAWTUCKET – Four years ago, when some doubt existed if professional soccer could thrive in Rhode Island, Centreville Bank Chairman, CEO and President Harold...
WHAT’S AHEAD? R.I. Commerce Secretary Elizabeth M. Tanner, far left, talks about what businesses can expect in the coming months during Providence Business News’ 2025 Economic Trends Summit on Jan. 30 at the Providence Marriott. With her on the panel, from left, are Leeds Mitchell IV, principal broker and partner at MG Commercial Real Estate Services Inc.; Sylvia Maxfield, interim provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Providence College; Harold M. Horvat, Centreville Bank chairman, CEO and president; Edwin “Ted” Carr, Providence director of economic development; and Kristen Adamo, CEO and president of the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau. PBN Editor Michael Mello, standing, moderates.
PBN PHOTO/MIKE SKORSKI

PBN summit: Panelists say several sectors feeling vulnerable

R.I. Secretary of Commerce Elizabeth M. Tanner had one piece of advice for businesses and organizations in Rhode Island that buy products overseas during...

Centreville Bank announces pair of executive vice president promotions

WEST WARWICK – Centreville Bank recently announced the promotions of Josh Varone to executive vice president and chief human resources officer and Paul Marchetti...
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