Clifton Savings Bancorp

Clifton Savings Bancorp

Clifton Savings Bancorp, Inc., d/b/a Clifton Savings Bank, is a publicly traded American retail savings bank located in Clifton, New Jersey, USA. The bank operates twelve branches in northern New Jersey.

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History

Clifton Savings Bancorp was founded as Botany Building and Loan Association in 1928 in Clifton's Botany Village section of town. The bank became known as East Clifton Building and Loan two years later and assumed the name Clifton Savings and Loan Association in 1954, all while remaining in the Botany section of Clifton; the bank served as the company's headquarters until 1998, changed addresses three times, and closed in July 2010.

The bank's first branch office was opened in the Richfield section of Clifton in 1954, and is located on the portion of Clifton Avenue designated NJ 161. Fourteen years later Clifton Savings added a third branch in Clifton's Athenia section, in a storefront located on Van Houten Avenue. Two more branches opened in 1970 and 1971, on Lakeview Avenue and Valley Road in the Lakeview and Albion sections of town.

In 1975 Clifton Savings expanded their operations to outside of their base, opening a branch on Palisade Avenue in neighboring Garfield. Two years later a second Garfield branch opened on Lanza Avenue.

In 1981, Clifton Savings opened two new locations. Both were located on Van Houten Avenue; one was a replacement for the old Athenia storefront branch and the other was a large branch in the Maple Valley section of the city which served as both a bank and the headquarters for Clifton Savings' mortgage lending department. In 1998, during a massive remodeling, the Maple Valley branch became the bank's base of operations, as well as becoming the first branch to install an ATM machine; this has since been installed at every branch except for three. The Maple Valley branch was also the last new, non-replacement branch to be built for over twenty years.

Clifton Savings opened six new branches in the 2000s. Of the six, three were built to replace existing banks; those locations were in the Athenia section of Clifton and Garfield (as both of the bank's branches were replaced). The other three branches are located in Wallington, Wayne, and Fair Lawn, New Jersey; the former two branches opened in 2003 and the latter in 2009.[1] Clifton Savings' most recent openings are in Lyndhurst, New Jersey, at the site of a former TD Banknorth branch, and in Woodland Park, New Jersey, at the site of a former Capital One Bank branch. Both of these branches were opened in 2010. Clifton Savings' last three openings have been in locations that formerly housed other financial institutions; the Fair Lawn branch was a former Washington Mutual branch that JPMorgan Chase elected not to convert to a Chase branch.

At Clifton Savings' twelve branches, there are ten ATMs and eight drive-up windows. The Lakeview, Wayne, and Woodland Park branches do not offer drive-through banking, and the Richfield branch does not have an ATM. The Albion branch does not offer either option because the bank is in a very small strip mall that does not have enough room and also has several businesses that offer ATMs.

Going public

In 2004, as part of a reorganization, Clifton Savings Bank was reincorporated as a federal mutual holding company and took its current name. Later that year, using the ticker symbol CSBK, the company became a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ stock market. The bank became a federal savings bank in 2007.

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