New York-based Signature Bank has opened a new private client banking office in Greenwich, Connecticut.
The bank said that an existing three-person banking team led by group director and senior vice president Thomas Mooney, will relocate to the Greenwich office concurrent with the new office opening.
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Since joining the bank in March last year, Mooney’s team had been temporarily working from the White Plains office in Westchester County.
Additionally, the bank appointed has a new three-person private client banking team based out of its private client banking office in White Plains.
Nicholas Melendez has been named group director and senior vice president and will head the newly appointed White Plains team.
Signature Bank president and CEO Joseph DePaolo said: "We are demonstrating our continued momentum of new team appointments with the addition of Nick and his team. White Plains is an area where there are many privately owned businesses and over the years, Nick’s team has forged strong relationships throughout Westchester County.
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By GlobalData"We welcome Nick and his team to the Bank, and look forward to their contributions in an important market for us."
