KeyBank Announces Newest Retail Branch in Port Chester

BCW Member KeyBank has announced its newest branch, located at 1 North Main Street, Port Chester in the Port & Main building. The new 3,975 square-foot full-service branch will provide clients with a full range of financial products and services, including personal and business banking, investment solutions, and mortgage lending. The facility will include state-of-the-art banking technology, a walk-up ATM, metered parking in front of the branch and free nearby parking, and a gathering room available for use by community groups upon request.
“We are excited to bring KeyBank’s exceptional banking services and community-focused values to Port Chester,” said John Manginelli, KeyBank’s Hudson Valley/Metro NY market president. “This new branch is part of our ongoing efforts to further expand Key’s local presence and convenience to our clients, as well as build new business relationships and community partnerships in the area.”
The new branch will be served by a bilingual team with strong connections to the local community. Led by Branch Manager and Business Relationship Manager Jeffrey Almanzar, the team is comprised of Manuel Rodriguez, Personal Banker and Community Wellness Leader; Cristian De Los Santos, Lead Teller; Daniel Ubal Barrientos, Full Time Teller and Yomayra Homs, Part-Time Teller and Certified Key4Women Advisor. In addition to the team, clients can also meet with specialists in mortgage, investments, business banking and more at the new location.
This newest location represents KeyBank’s continued commitment to enhancing access to comprehensive financial services for individuals, families and businesses throughout the Westchester and Hudson Valley region. Doors open to the public on Monday, January 27th, and a ribbon-cutting will be held on Wednesday, January 29th.
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