Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins and Town of Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner were among those on hand for a ribbon-cutting to formally open the newest branch of Apple Bank at 227 N. Central Avenue in the Westchester Square Shopping Center in Hartsdale.
The branch first opened its doors to the public on August 6 with the formal ribbon-cutting taking place Oct. 6.
The manager of the new branch is Tania Bello, who has been manager of Apple’s branch in Thornwood. Her title is vice president and branch manager.
“I am thrilled to be at Apple Bank in Hartsdale, and I am looking forward to serving the Hartsdale community,” Bello said.

According to James Matera, senior executive vice president and chief retail banking officer at Apple Bank, “This new location reflects Apple Bank’s ongoing commitment to serving the residents and small businesses of Westchester. Hartsdale is a vibrant community with strong ties to the greater New York City area, making it an ideal fit for our relationship-focused approach.”
Mitchell Jacobs, executive vice president and director of corporate real estate for Apple Bank described the new branch as offering “a very welcoming environment for our Hartsdale customers and reflects our continued commitment to sustainable design, using eco-friendly materials to create space that delivers exceptional customer service and privacy in a digitally-forward banking environment.”
Apple said that the new branch offers a full range of consumer, commercial, and small business banking products and services, as well as access to select non-deposit investment services.
According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Apple Bank was established April 17, 1863, as Harlem Savings Bank. In May of 1983, it changed its name to Apple Bank for Savings and became Apple Bank in December 2023. FDIC reports that Apple has 82 locations, with 79 in New York and three in New Jersey. FDIC data show that as of June 30, 2025, Apple Bank had $14.6 billion in total deposits and $18.3 billion in total assets.















