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CEO of the bank fight for small businesses in New York City

New York (Pix11)-from helping the director of a homeless refuge to obtain repairs at their own home until they speak a-one with him Ponce Bank CEOMonica Morales de Pix11 is making this happen.

It was in September, Monica Morales of Pix11 visited the president and CEO of Ponce Bank, Carlos Naudon.

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He received a $ 35 million check from the state to help Bronx’s small businesses survive and prosper. Naudon continues every day to fight for small companies in New York City.

He is a guest in the next podcast that Monica makes the money happen.

From humble beginnings that arrived in the United States when Naudon was only 13 years old from Chile, Naudon had only a suitcase, and is now the president of Ponce Bank.

With assets of more than $ 3 billion.

That is why Naudon says he fights so hard for small businesses.

Naudon launched the Ponce Bank’s small businesses training camp in 2020, helping 1400 small businesses not only to survive but to prosper.

Another New Yorker spends all day fighting for homeless families to get a better home: he felt helpless to repair his East Harlem house in Wilson’s houses.

Shaday Harris sent us this video asking for help for his mother from the action of our history. Nyha’s teams were able to stop the escape and continue working on the problem.

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