CEO and President Director, CEO of Provident Community Bank and President of Provident Community Bank and Director of Provident Community Bank
Mr. Dwight V. Neese is President, Chief Executive Officer and Director of Provident Community Bancshares Inc. Mr. Neese is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company and the Bank
Neese has experience in the local banking industry and involvement in business and civic organizations in the communities.
Management Efficency
The company has return on total asset (ROA) of (0.11) % which means that it has lost $0.11 on every $100 spent on asset. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows return on stockholders equity (ROE) of (3.27) % meaning that it created substantial loss on money invested by shareholders.
Provident Community Bancshares, Inc. operates as a bank holding company for Provident Community Bank, N.A., which offer various financial solutions and services in South Carolina. Provident Community Bancshares Inc [PCBS] is traded on OTC Bulletin Board in USA. It is located in Provident Community Bancshares, Inc.Rock Hill, SC and employs 65 people. Filter other
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