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Bank of New Jersey

www.bonj.net

 
Bank of New Jersey is a newly-chartered community bank with headquarters at 1365 Palisade Avenue, our new main office in the heart of Fort Lee, NJ which opened in May, 2006. Bank of New Jersey was successful in raising $43,600,000 in initial capital – the highest ever raised in the history of New Jersey banking, with no institutional investors and no underwriter. Accordingly, we have opened five additional offices.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.bonj.net
  • 1365 Palisade Avenue
    Fort Lee, NJ USA 07024
  • Phone: 201.944.8600

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